Vol. IT, No. 9.) Description of two new Indian Frogs, 385. 
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d1. Description of two new Indian Frogs.—By G. A. Boucencer. 
F.R.S. Communicated by N. ANNANDALE. 
RHACOPHORUS TENIATUS, sp. nov. 
Vomerine teeth in two oblique series between the choane. 
Head a little longer than broad; snout truncate or obtusely 
broader than the upper eyelid; tympanum two-thirds or three- 
fourths the diameter of the eye. Fingers free ; tees barely half- 
webbed ; disks moderately large, that of the third finger measur- 
ing about two-fifths the diameter of the eye; subarticular 
Skin smooth or finely areolate above; belly granular. Purplish 
brown above ; a narrow lighter vertebral line ; a broad light band 
loreal region to the end of the snout; a white streak from below 
the eye to the shoulder; no dark bars on the limbs; a light 
streak along the outer side of the tibia ; lower parts white. 
From snout to vent 47 millim. 
Two specimens from Purneah, Bengal. 
Compared to R. maculatus and leucomystaz this species differs 
in the narrower head with vertical lores, in the smaller digital 
disks, and in the absence of all trace of web between the 
fingers. 
IXALUS ANNANDALII, Sp. nov. 
Snout pointed, strongly projecting, a little shorter than the 
diameter of the orbit; canthus rostralis distinct ; loreal region 
concave ; nostril equally distant from the eye and the tip of the | 
the eye, and a third from the eye to the shoulder ; a dark bar on 
each segment of the limbs; lower par 
marbled with brown. Male with a large subgular vocal sac. 
From snout to vent 16 millim. 
