236 MB. G. A. BOULEKGER ON THE [Feb. 2, 



bead usually dai-k brown ; a dark, light-edged ocellus may be 

 present on the lumbar region ; beneath uniform whitish, or 

 greyish with j^ellow spots, or dark brown with yellow spots. 

 Male without vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 28 millim. 



Eight specimens : Boathain Peak, 5000-6500 feet. 



Numerous specimens were also obtained on Bonthain Peak by 

 Mr. Everett. 



Microhyla acJiatina, Boie, is recorded from Minahassa and 

 Macassar by Meyer. The specimens will probably prove to belong 

 to Sijlienoplirijne celehensis or S. variabilis. 



18. Calltjla baleata, S. Miill. 



Several specimens : Buol, Tomohon, Kema, and near Borau, 

 coast of Luhu. 



Minahassa, Goroutalo (Meyer). Indrulaman, S. Celebes (Everett). 

 The colour-variety celebetisis, Gthr., has been raised to specific rank 

 by Peters, and the present species therefore appears under two 

 different names in Meyer's list. 



19. Callula pulchea, Grray. 



Five specimens : Macassar. 

 Macassar (Beccari). 



20. BuFO BiPOECATUS, Gravh. 



Four specimens : Kingdom of Luhu, Macassar, L. Towuti. 

 Macassar (Meyer). 



21. Buro CELEBENSis, Gthr. 



Skin of ujjper surface of head united with the cranial ossifica- 

 tion ; cantbus rostralis sharp, raised ; interorbital space broad, 

 deeply concave ; a broad bony ridge between the eye and the 

 parotoid; this ridge feebly prominent in the young, very large, 

 elevated, knob-like in the adult ; tympanum more or less distinct, 

 measuring two-fifths to three-fifths the diameter of the eye. 

 Fingers obtuse, first extending beyond second ; toes nearly half- 

 webbed, with single subarticular tubercles ; two moderate meta- 

 tarsal tubercles ; no tarsal fold. The tarso-metatarsal articulation 

 reaches the eye or the tip of the snout. Upper parts with more or 

 less prominent, more or less conical warts, tipped with black horny 

 spines ; parotoids very prominent, variable in shape, triangular, 

 oval, or elliptical, continuous with or detached from the postorbital 

 bony ridge. Olive, greyish, blackish, or crimson above, uniform or 

 with indistinct darker spots ; gi-eyish or pale olive beneath, uniform 

 or marbled with dark brown. Male with an internal subgular 

 vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 98 millim. 



Numerous specimens : Kema, Tomohon, Buol, Loka. 



Manado, Minahassa, Gorontalo, Boliohuto Mt., near Sumalatta, 

 Macassar (Meyer). 



