248 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON SOUTH-AFRICAN [June 6, 
4, On a Collection of Batrachians and Reptiles made in 
South Africa by Mr. C. H. B. Grant, and presented to 
the British Museum by Mr. C. D. Rudd. By G. A. 
BounEnGceER, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S. 
[Received May 29, 1905. ] 
The collections made within the last two years in South Africa 
by Mr. C. H. B. Grant and presented to the British Museum by 
Mr. C. D. Rudd, the Mammals of which have already afforded 
matter for two papers by Messrs. O. Thomas and H. Schwann, 
published in these ‘ Proceedings,’ included a good series of 
Batrachians and Reptiles, a list of which is here given. No new 
species were discovered, but the series is interesting for the sake 
of the localities, our knowledge of the exact distribution of these 
animals in South Africa being still very imperfect. 
A list of the localities is here given :— 
I, Cape. 
Durban Road, near Cape Town. This ‘‘ Durban” is a town 
about 15 miles N.E. of Cape Town. 
It. British Namaqualand. 
Port Nolloth, at mouth of Orange River. 
Klipfontein, a station on the railway between Port Nolloth 
and O’okiep, 54 miles from Port Nolloth. Altitude 
3104 ft. 
Til. Zululand. 
Hluhluwe Stream, flows west into False Bay. or 
Umfolosi Station, on the railway, about 5 miles north of 
Umfolosi River. 
Eshowe, about 30 miles inland from Coast and Umbhalazi 
River. Altitude 1800 ft. 
Ngoye Hills, 15 miles E. of Eshowe, and 8 miles inland from 
Coast. Altitude 600-1000 ft. 
Sibudeni, about 60 miles inland from coast, at source of 
Umblatuzi River. Altitude 3500-5500 ft. 
Jususie River, close to Sibudeni. 
IV. Transvaal. 
Wakkerstroom, on the Natal border and at southern end of 
Drakenberg Range. 
Zuurbron, 20 miles East of Wakkerstroom. 
BATRACHIA. 
AGLOSSA. 
1. Xenopus L&vis Daud. 
Durban Road, Umfolosi Station, Wakkerstroom, 
The largest specimen (2) measures 100 millim. from snout to 
vent. 
