1890.] B.vTR\cniA>rs of the siAr.vT rBNisfsufi/V. 897 



109. Lachesis wAsrjEEi, Boie. 



Trif/onocep7ialus sumairanus. Cantor, p. 121, pi. xl. fig. 9. 



Lachesis ivagleri, Boul. Cat. Siialces, iii. p. 5053. 



Cantor gives Penang, Singapore, and the Peninsula as localities 

 of this species ; Stoliczka found it in the collection he got from 

 Penang and Province Wellesley. There are specimens in the 

 British Museum from Penang, Taiping (Perak), Malacca, and 

 Singapore. I obtained a specimen on Bukit Timah, Singapore. 

 Blanford mentions this species from Singapore and Selangor. 



Ilab. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 



Class BATRACHIA. 



Order ECAUDATA. 



Suborder PlIANBROGLOSSA. 



Series T i b m i s t b ii n i a. 



Family Ranidje. 



1. OXTGLOSSUS T.TAtA, Tschudl. 



Oxyglossus lima, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 5. 



This species is said to occur in the Malay Peninsula, but I have 

 not been able to find it recorded south of Tenasserira, though it 

 occurs again in Java. 



Hah. Lower Bengal, Burma, Southern China, Camboja, Siam, 

 Malay Peninsula, Java. 



2. OxTQLOSSTTS LjEVIS, Gthr. 

 Oxyghssus Icevis, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 6. 



There are specimens in the British Museum from Perak from 

 Mr. Wray, one from Larut, the other from Ohangkatjerin. I 

 found two specimens in the Raffles Museum, unlabelled. 



Ifab. Burma, Malay Peninsula aud Archipelago, Philippine 

 Islands. 



3. Rana CYANOPHI.YCTIS, Schn. 

 Rana leschenaultii. Cantor, p. 138. 



Rana cyanoplilyctis, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 17. 



Cantor mentions two specimens from the Malay Peninsula, and 

 says " the species is apparently not numerous." 



Hah. South Arabia, Baluchistan, Cashmere, Himalayas (up to 

 6000 ft.\ India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula. 



4. Rana latioepp, Blgr. 



Rana laticeps, Boul. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 20, pi. i. fig. 1. 



There is a specimen in the British Museum from IMalacca from 



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