914 ON THE REPTILES ETC. OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. [Dec. 1, 
Order APODA. 
Family Cacrnpa. 
33. IcHTHYOPHIS eLUTINOstS, L. 
Epicrium glutinosum, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 441; Stol. 
J. A.S. B. 1873, p. 113. 
Ichthyophis glutinosus, Bouleng. Cat. Batr. Grad. etc. p. 89, 
pl. iv. fig. 2; Bouleng. Faun. Brit. Ind. Rept. & Batr. p. 515 
(figured, p. 516). 
Stoliczka mentions this species in the collection he got from 
Penang and Province Wellesley. 
Hab. Mountains of Ceylon, Malabar, Eastern Himalayas, Khasi 
Hills, Burma, Siam, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
34. IcHrHyYoPHIS MONOCHROUS, Blkr. 
Ichthyophis glutinosus, var. ?, Cantor, p. 137. 
Epicrium monochroum, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 443. 
Ichthyophis monochrous, Bouleng., Cat. Batr. Grad. etc. p. 91, 
pl. iv. fig. 1. 
Cantor (p. 138) says: “A single individual was observed by 
Dr. Montgomerie at Singapore in 1863, in whose garden it was 
turned up with the earth, from about two feet below the surface, 
and from whom [I received the specimen.” This is now in the 
British Museum. 
Hab. India (Sikhim, Western Ghauts, Surat, Malabar), Malay 
Peninsula, Borneo, and Java. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Piare XLIV. 
Fig. 1. Gonatodes penangensis, 8. Flower, p. 863. 
Upper and lower view. 
la. Anal region, x2. 
14. Lower surface of hand, x3; . 
le. = 5 foot, x3. - 
Fig. 2. Rhacophorus leucomystax, Gravenh., p. 905. 
Tadpole, x 13. 
2a. Mouth, x6. 
Fig. 3. Bufo melanostictus, Schn., p. 911. 
Tadpole, x 23. 
3a. Mouth, x10. 
Puate XLV. 
Fig. 1. Rana macrodon, D. & B., p. 898. 
Fig. 2. Rana erythrea, Schl., p. 02. 
Fig. 3. Rana labialis, Blgr., p. 903. 
Tadpole, x12. 
3a. Mouth, x10. 
Puatre XLVI. 
Rana luctuosa, Ptrs., p. 904, with tadpoles at different stages of develop- 
ment. Mouth of tadpole, xd. 
