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16. Ixatus Prcrus, Ptrs. 
Ixalus pictus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1871, p. 580; Peters, 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, iii. 1872, p. 44, pl. vi. fig. 3: Boul. Cat. 
Batr. Sal. p. 99. 
_ A specimen of this elegant little spotted Frog, only previously 
recorded from Borneo, was caught in the jungle on Bukit Timah, 
Singapore, in Feb. 1896, by Dr. Hanitsch, of the Raffles Museum. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 
17. Ixatus aspEr, Blgr. 
Ivalus asper, Boul. P. Z. 8. 1886, p. 415, pl. xxxix. fig. 1. 
This species was described from specimens sent to the British 
Museum by Mr. Wray; a pair were “ caught breeding in the water 
on Hill Garden, Larut, Perak, at an elevation of 3300 feet.” 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Burma. 
Family ENeystomatip 2. 
18. CALOPHRYNUS PLEUROSTIGMA, Tschudi. 
Calophrynus pleurostigma, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 158; Boul. 
Fauna Brit. Ind., Rept. p. 490 (palate fig.). 
I obtained one young specimen in the jungle on Bukit Timah, 
Singapore; this species does not seem to have been previously 
recorded from the Straits Settlements. 
Hab. Burma, South China, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Natunas. 
19. MicroHYLA ACHATINA, Boie. 
Microhyla achatina, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 166. 
There are ¢ and Q specimens in the British Museum from 
Malacca from Mr. Hervey. 
Hab. Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and 
Moluccas. 
20. MicRoHYLA BERDMORLI, Blyth. 
Microhyla berdmorit, Boul. Catr. Batr. Sal. p. 166. 
Boulenger (Fauna Brit. India, Reptiles p. 492) says, “‘ Mr. W. L. 
Sclater recently communicated to me a specimen obtained by 
Mr. Davison at Malacca.” 
Hab. Burma, Camboja, Malay Peninsula. 
21. CaLLULA PULCHRA, Gray. 
Hyledactylus bivittatus, Cantor, p. 143. 
Callula pulchra, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 170 (hand ete. fig.). 
Cantor obtained a male from a field near Malacca; I have not 
heard of its occurring in Penang. 
I have been told by both English and natives that this Frog 
was unknown in Singapore until some nine or ten years ago, when 
it was introduced by a half-caste, why it is not known, and that it 
rapidly spread about the island. It is now well-known as the 
