234 MB. G. A. Botn-EjTGEB OS THE [Feb. 2, 



L. Posso, Loka (Bouthain Peak), 3600 feet, Macassar, and between 

 L. Matanua and Towuti. 



Manado, Macassar (Meyer). Kandari (Beccari). 



14. Ehacophobtjs edentttlus, F. Miill. (Plate XVI. fig. 2.) 



RJiacophonis edentulus, P. Miill. Verb. nat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, 

 p. 840. 



Vomerine teeth absent, or reduced to two very small indistinct 

 groups near the inner edges of the rather large choanae. Snout 

 rounded, a little shorter than the diameter of the orbit : canthus 

 rostralis distinct ; loreal region slightly concave ; nostril nearer 

 the tip of the snout than the eye ; interorbital space as broad as the 

 upper eyelid; tympanum moderately distinct, two-fifths to one-half 

 the diameter of the eye. Outer fingers half-webbed ; disks of fingers 

 iarge, as large as or a little larger than the tympanum ; toes 

 webbed to the disks of the third and fifth, penultimate phalanx of 

 fourth free ; subarticular tubercles feeble ; a very small inner 

 metatarsal tubercle ; no tarsal fold. The tibio-tarsal articulation 

 reaches the tip of the snout or beyond. Skin smooth or finely 

 shagreened above, granulate on the belly and under the thighs ; a 

 fold from the eye to the shoulder. Green above (bluish grey or 

 lilac in spirit), uniform or with dark dots ; one specimen with a 

 large rust-red blotch on the head and another on the body ; 

 humerus yello\^ish white : femur yellowish white with a narrow 

 green stripe ; white beneath. Male without vocal sacs. 



Prom snout to vent 40 millim. 



Ten specimens : Bone Mts., Tomohon, Totoija Valley, Eurukan, 

 Loka (Bonthain Peak). 



Specimens were obtained in Southern Celebes by Mr. Everett. 



15. Ehacophoeus monticola, Blgr. (Plate XVI. fig. 3.) 

 Rhacopliorus monticola, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (6) xvii, 



1896, p. 395. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique series between the choanae. 

 Snout more or less pointed, as long as the diameter of the orbit ; 

 canthus rostralis distinct ; loreal region slightly concave ; nostril 

 equally distant from the eye and the tip of the snout ; interorbital 

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

 half the diameter of the eye. Outer fingers t\\ o-thirds webbed ; 

 disks of fingers large, as large as or a little larger than the 

 tympanum; toes webbed to the disks of the third and fifth, 

 penultimate phalanx of fourth free ; subarticular tubercles feeble ; 

 a very sniall inner metatarsal tubercle; no tarsal fold. Tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaching the eye or the anterior border of the 

 orbit. Skin finely shagreened above, granulate on the belly and 

 under the thighs ; a fold from the eye to the shoulder. Colora- 

 tion very variable. Grey or green (bluish or purplish in spirit) 

 above, uniform or dotted, spotted or verraiculate with darker, or 

 with large symmetrical dark markings, viz., a cross-band between 

 the eyes, an hourglass- or X-shaped blotch on the anterior part of 

 the back, and a cross-baud on the sacrum ; one specimen green 



