BATRACHIANS FROM BURMA 423 
round tubercles of various size; parotoids prominent, subcircular. 
Grey-brown or olive above, with irregular dark brown spots, 
_ vertical bars on the upper lip, and cross-bands on the limbs; 
lower surfaces dirty white, with darker spots; the male’s throat 
brown. Male with a subgular vocal sac and black rugosities on 
the two inner fingers. 
From snout to vent 37 millim. 
Several specimens. Bhamò; Teinzò, and Me-tan-ja in the 
Kakhien Hills. 
HYLIDAE. 
19. Hyla annectens, JERD. 
Kakhien Hills; not uncommon. 
Ground colour of the flanks, sides of thighs, and lower sur- 
face of tibiae, a bright yellow. 
PELOBATIDAE. 
20. Megalophrys feae, Bier. 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova. 2.8 Ser., IV, p. 512. 
A second specimen, received since the publication of this new 
species, likewise from the Kakhien Hills, measures 135 millim. 
from snout to vent. It is figured on Plate V. The tibio-tarsal 
articulation reaches the axilla. 
CAUDATA. 
21. Tylototriton verrucosus, Anp. 
Kakhien Hills. 
APODA. 
22. Ichthyophis glutinosus, L. 
Kakhien Hills. 
One of the specimens is of particular interest as showing the 
male intromittent copulatory organ. This organ, which has been 
