Description of a new Frog of the genus Megalophrys. By G. A. BOULENGER 
Megalophrys feze. 
Tongue broadly pyriform, feebly nicked posteriorly. Vomerine 
teeth in two small, widely separated groups behind the line 
of the choanze. Head enormous, nearly twice as broad as long, 
extremely depressed, regularly semicircular in outline; the 
length of the snout hardly equals the diameter of the eye; 
nostril equally distant from the eye and from the middle of 
the upper lip, which does not project beyond the lower ; inter- 
orbital space twice as broad as the upper eyelid, scarcely concave; 
loreal region concave, canthus rostralis feeble ; temporal region 
very oblique; no distinct tympanum. The shape and proportions 
of the body and limbs resemble more those of a Pelobates than 
of a Megalophrys. Fingers rather short, first not extending 
beyond second. Toes short, with a very short web at the base; 
no distinct subarticular tubercles; a very large, oval, flat inner 
metatarsal tubercle. When the hind limb is pressed forwards 
against the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the com- 
missure of the jaws. Sides of body and upper surface of limbs 
with small smooth warts; no longitudinal glandular folds; a 
fold from the eye to the commissure of the jaws; upper eyelid 
with small smooth warts and a long conical tubercle or horn 
near its outer edge; a group of stellate bony deposits on each 
side of the parietal region ; smaller dermal ossifications crowded 
on the anterior part of the back; lower parts smooth. Olive- 
: brown above, temporal region darker; lips, eyes, and some of 
the larger warts on the body, edged with black; a cross-line 
between the orbits divides the head into a lighter anterior and 
a darker posterior portion; the warts on the upper surface of 
the thighs whitish ; lower surfaces dirty white, chin blackish. 
