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Rana Demeli Garo. 
Hylorana Demeli STEIND. 
There is no doubt whatever of identity of the present form with that figured 
and described by Steindachner, but it differs so widely from Lesson’s figure 
and description of Rana papua as to afford no warrant for union with that 
species. 
Cooktown ; Mr. Olive. 
Limnodynastes dorsalis Giint. 
Cystignathus dorsalis Gray. 
Cooktown; Mr. Olive. 
Hyla gracilenta Perr. 
As represented here the tympanum is distinct, the pollex rather distinct and 
prominent, and there are no light lines on the sides of the head. 
Cooktown; Mr. Olive. 
Hyla ceerulea Bovt. 
Rana cerulea WHITE. 
Color uniform blue-green above, unspotted; a line of light color along the 
tarsus and along the forearm and the hand. Chin white, with a blue-green 
band extending forward near the lip from the shoulder, not quite reaching the 
symphysis of the lower jaws. Lower surfaces light, the color separated from 
the white tarsal and carpal lines by darker. 
Port Bowen and Townsville; Dr. Woodworth. 
