BATRACHIANS FROM BURMA 419 
entirely webbed; subarticular tubercles moderate; tips of fingers 
and toes obtuse; inner metatarsal tubercle narrow, elongate , 
three-fifths the length of the inner toe; no outer tubercle; a 
narrow fold along the inner edge of the tarsus. The tibio-tarsal 
articulation reaches the eye; tibia measuring half the distance 
rom snout to vent. Sides of body warty, large elongate smooth 
warts being intermixed with small round ones; posterior part 
of upper eyelid warty; a fold from the eye to the shoulder. 
Olive brown above, with rather indistinct darker spots and a 
blackish, white-edged ocellus at the hip-joint; interrupted cross- 
bands on the limbs; lower parts dirty white. Male with internal 
vocal sacs; arms, during the breeding season, extremely thickened; 
a patch of black spines on each side of the breast and others 
on the inner metacarpal tubercle and the inner side of the two 
inner fingers; the arrangement of these nuptial excrescences 
very similar to that of A. liebigii, in which species, however, 
they are also present on the inner side of the arms. 
From snout to vent 92 millim. 
A single, male, specimen; Kakhien Hills. 
Near R. hebigit, Gthr., from which it is distinguished by the 
distinct tympanum, the shorter hind limbs, the tarsal fold, ete. 
5. Rana tigrina, Davo. 
Rangoon, Mandalay, Bhamò; Teinzò and Me-tan-ja in the 
Kakhien Hills. 
6. Rana gracilis, Wirem. 
Rangoon, Prome, Mandalay, Bhamò; Teinzò and Me-tan-ja 
in the Kakhien Hills. 
7. Rana macrodactyla, Grur. 
Bhamo. 
A single quite young specimen. 
8. Rana andersonii, Buar. 
Kakhien Hills. Not uncommon. 
A large female specimen measures 95 millim. from snout to 
vent, 
9. Rana erythraea, Scuie. 
Bhamo; Teinzò, in the Kakhien Hills. 
