REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM TENASSERIM 485 
perfect to allow me to draw up a description, especially of the 
mouth. They differ from R. afghana in having the spiraculum 
much nearer the tail than the end of the snout; tail once and 
two thirds the length of head and body; a round black spot 
on each side behind the eye and another on each side of the 
belly, near the base of the tail. Total length 52 millim. 
13. Rana afghana, GTHR. 
Thagatà Juwà. 
14. Rhacophorus maculatus, Gray. 
Thagatà Juwa; Kaw-ka-riet. 
ENGYSTOMATIDAE. 
15. Microhyla ornata, D. & B. 
Kaw-ka-riet; Moulmein. 
16. Callula pulchra, Gray. 
Kaw-ka-riet. 
17. Callula macrodactyla, sp. n. 
Snout short, truncate, as long as the diameter of the orbit ; 
interorbital space a little broader than the upper eyelid. Fingers 
very long, the length of the hand equalling the distance between 
the arm and the end of the snout; tips of fingers dilated into 
well-developed, truncated disks; first finger much shorter than 
second; toes moderate, with a very slight rudiment of web, the 
tips simply swollen; inner metatarsal tubercle large, compressed, 
prominent, blunt, shorter than the inner toe. The tarso-metatarsal 
articulation reaches the eye. Skin smooth. A blackish, bottle- 
shaped spot covers nearly the whole of the back, to between 
the eyes; the rest of the upper surface of head and body greyish; 
sides blackish; a whitish spot on the upper surface of the arm, 
another on the upper surface of the thigh near the hip, and a 
third on the front side of the thigh; lower surfaces dirty white, 
marbled with dark brown. 
From snout to vent 22 millim. 
A single specimen. Kaw-ka-riet. 
