An Account of the Batrachians obtained in Burma by M.L. FEA, of the Genoa 
Civic Museum. By G. A. BOULENGER, 
(PE Ty IV, Np) 
The large series of Batrachians which Marquis G. Doria has, 
with his usual kindness, entrusted to me for examination, proves 
no less interesting than the collection of Scincoid Lizards on 
which I have recently reported in these Annals, and does great 
honour to M. L. Fea. Herpetological science is indebted to him 
for the discovery in Burma of five new species of Batrachians. 
724 specimens were obtained, referable to the following 22 
species. 
ECAUDATA 
RANIDAE. 
1. Oxyglossus lima, GRAVH. 
Bhamò; Kakhien Hills. 
2. Oxyglossus laevis, Grur. 
Bhamo. 
3. Rana kuhlii, D. & B. 
Common in the Kakhien Hills. 
4. Rana feae, sp. n. 
Vomerine teeth in two small oblique groups extending beyond 
the hinder edge of the choanae. Habit stout. Head much broader 
than-long; snout very short, broadly rounded; no canthus 
rostralis; nostril a little nearer the eye than the end of the 
snout; interorbital space narrower than the upper eyelid; tym- 
panum distinct, three-fifths the diameter of the eye. Fingers 
moderate, first extending beyond second; toes rather short, 
