168 Mil. G, A. BOtlLENGEE OJf KEjTlIiES [Feb. 21, 



two strong glands behind the angle of the mouth. Greyish above, 

 uniform or with small blackish spots ; a black stripe below the 

 canthus rostralis, over the tympanum, and along the outer edge 

 of the dorso-lateral fold ; upper lip white ; flanks and hinder side 

 of thighs pale, with black spots ; limbs with regular dark cross- 

 bars ; lower parts white, uniform or with some greyish spots on 

 the throat and breast. Male with small internal vocal sacs, with- 

 out humeral glands, with a strong pad on the inner side of the 

 first finger. 



'From snout to vent, S 37 millim., 5 45. 



Three specimens. 



Nearly allied to B. guentlieri Blgr., but distinguished by the 

 broader dorso-lateral folds, the shorter hind limbs, and the much 

 smaller size. 



5. EaNA AIS'DEBSONI Blgr. 



A large female specimen, measuring 87 millim. from snout to 

 vent, agrees well with a similarly large example obtained by 

 Signor Tea in the Kakhyen hills. Upper Burma. The types are 

 from the Hotha valley, Yunnan (5000 feet). 



Rana schmacheri Boettger (Kat. Batr. Senck. Ges. 1892, p. 11), 

 from Ichang, appears to agree in every respect with R. andersonii 

 except in the larger tympanum, measuring three fourths the size 

 of the eye, whereas in the latter species its diameter does not 

 exceed three fifths that of the eye. 



6. Eana eicketti, sp. n. (Plate XIX. fig. 2.) 



Vomerine teeth in two small groups close together behind the 

 level of the choanse. Head much depressed, as long as broad ; 

 snout shorter than the diameter of the orbit, rounded, projecting 

 beyond the mouth ; canthus rostralis distinct ; loreal region 

 nearly vertical, concave ; nostril equidistant from the end of the 

 snout and from the eye ; interorbital space nearly as broad as the 

 upper ej'elid ; tympanum distinct, small, one third or two fifths 

 the diameter of the eye. Fingers short, depressed, terminating 

 in large disks, which are quite as large as the tympanum ; first 

 finger much shorter than the second, third as long as the distance 

 between the anterior border of the eye and the tympanum. Toes 

 rather short, very broadly webbed to the disks, which are a little 

 smaller than those of the fingers ; subarticular tubercles rather 

 small ; a small, oval, inner metatarsal tubercle ; no outer meta- 

 tarsal tubercle. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the tip of 

 the snout ; tibia a little more than half the length of head and 

 body. Skin finely shagi'eened above, with scattered small flat 

 warts ; a fold above the tympanum ; no dorso-lateral fold ; belly 

 granular. Olive above, marbled with darker ; a dark streak on 

 each side of the head, passing through the eye ; limbs with regular 

 dark cross bands ; whitish beneath. 



From snout to vent 37 milUm. 



Two specimens. 



