190 MR. P. E. BEDDARD ON [Jvuie 17, 



Fam. BuFONiDiE. 



1 1 . BUFO JERBOA Blgr. 



Bufo jerboa Laidlaw, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 889. 

 Locality. Gunong Inas (" Skeat Expedition "). 

 Previously known from Borneo. 



Fam. Pelobatid^. 



12. Leptobrachium pelodytoides Blgr. 



Leptohrachiurti pelodytoides Boiilenger, Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) 

 xiii. 1893, p. 345, pi. xi. fig. 3. 



Locality. Larnt Hills, Perak (L. Wiay). Identified by Mr. 

 Boulenger. 



Previously hnown from Karin Hills. 



13. Leptobrachium heteropus Blgr. 



Leptobrachium heteropus Boulenger, A. M. N". H. (7) vi. Aug. 

 1900, p. 186. 



Locality. Larut Hills, Perak, 3500 ft. (A. L. Butler). 



Type. 



Note. 



Rana laticeps Blgr. — I have examined the frogs from Gunong 

 Kledang, Perak, which Dr. Hanitsch recorded (Rep. Raflles 

 Library k Museum, 1898) as R. laticeps, and I find they are in 

 reality R. hascheana (Stol.). The claim of R. laticeps to a place 

 on tlie Peninsula list depends, therefoi'e, on a single specimen in 

 the British Museum from Malacca (Mr. Hervey), and on Captain 

 Flower's not quite positive identification of a specimen in bad 

 condition in the Raffles Museum, from the same locality. 



6. On some new Species o£ Earthworms belonging to the 

 Genus Pohjforeutus, and on the Spermatophores o£ that 

 Genus. By Frakk E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S. 



[Received June 3, 1902.] 



(Text-figures 46-54.) 



The specimens which I deal with in the present communication 

 form a part of the collection of these Annelids at the British 

 Museum. Dr. Ray Lankester has been so good as to permit me 

 to study these worms ; and to him, as well as to Mr. E. A. Smith 

 with whom I have corresponded on the matter, my thanks are 

 due. The majority of the s]3ecimens were collected by Mr. S. L. 

 Hinde in the Kenya District, at an altitude of 4000-4800 

 feet ; a number of others, which also prove to be of considerable 

 interest, were collected by Mr. Stuart Betton, in Lagari, British 

 East Africa. The genus is limited in its range to Equatorial 



