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second ; toes moderate, nearly entirely webbed ; tips of fingers 

 and toes dilated into small but well-developed disks ; subarticular 

 tubercles well developed ; inner metatarsal tubercle small, oval ; 

 a very distinct outer metatarsal tubercle. The tibto -tarsal articu- 

 lation reaches the tip of the snout. A very broad and very promi- 

 nent glandular lateral fold ; below it several large, prominent, oval 

 glands ; a glandular fold from beneath the eye to the shoulder, 

 followed by a strong glandule. Chestnut-brown above, sides of 

 head and body rather darker ; a light streak along the upper lip ; 

 limbs with dark cross-bars ; hinder side of thighs brown-and- 

 white marbled : whitish beneath, throat and breast closely speckled 

 with brown. Male with internal vocal sacs and an oval flat gland 

 at the base of the arm. 



From snout to vent 47 millim. 



This species was described by Peters from a single specimen 

 from Manado. The specimen in the British Museum is without a 

 locality. 



12. Eana macrops, sp. n. (Plate XVI. fig. 1.) 



Vomerine teeth in two very small oblique groups between the 

 clioanse. Head rather large, as long as broad ; snout rounded, 

 with sharp canthus : loreal region nearly vertical, concave ; nostril 

 a little nearer the tip of the snout than the eye ; latter very large, 

 diameter of the orbit gi'eater than the length of the snout ; inter- 

 orbital space as broad as the upper eyelid; tympanum distinct, 

 half the diameter of the eye. Pingers rather slender, first 

 extending as far as second, tips dilated into well-developed disks ; 

 toes two-thirds webbed, the terQiinal disks smaller than those of 

 the fingers ; subarticular tubercles moderate : a small oval inner 

 metatarsal tubercle ; no outer metatarsal tubercle ; no tarsal fold. 

 The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the nostril or the tip of the 

 snout. Skin smooth, or with a few small flat warts on the back ; 

 glandular lateral fold very feebly developed and distinct only 

 anteriorly. Olive-green above ; a blackish streak below the 

 canthus rostralis ; a blackish band on the temporal region and 

 above the shoulder, broken up into spots posteriorly ; sides 

 greyish, marbled with dark brown ; a whitish streak from below 

 the eye to above the arm ; limbs with more or less distinct dark 

 cross-bands ; hinder side of thighs marbled with dark brown ; 

 brownish beneath, throat dark brown, with or without small white 

 spots. Male with internal vocal sacs and an oval flat gland at the 

 base of the arm. 



From snout to vent 45 millim. 



Bight specimens : Masarang Mts., Matinang Mts., 3300 feet, 

 and Takalekadjo Mts., towards Lake Posso, 3000 feet. 



Dr. A. B. Meyer records Rana natatrix, Gthr., from Grorontalo, 

 but the determination requires revision. 



13. Rhacophorus leucomtstax, Gravh. 



Numerous specimens : Buol, Tomohon, Kema, Eurukan, 



