EEPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 251 



ENGTSTOMATIDiE. 



15. SPHENOPHRYiVE COKNUTA Peters & Doria. 



Four specimens, Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 



I regard Chaperina ceratophthalmus van Kampen, Nova Guinea, ix., Zool. p. 43, 

 pi. ii. fig. 8 (1909), as identical with this species. Dr. Gestro informs me that 

 the type preserved in the Genoa Museum has the third toe longer than the fifth ; the 

 description and figure given by Peters and Doria are therefore not quite correct. 



16. Sphenopheyne klossi, sp. n, (PL XXVII. figs. 3-3 b.) 



Tongue entire. Head broader than long ; snout obtusely pointed, projecting and 

 obliquely truncate at the end, as long as the eye, with strong canthus and moderately 

 oblique, slightly concave lores ; interorbital space broader than the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum moderately distinct, about two-thirds the diameter of the eye. Fingers 

 rather short, terminating in very small disks ; first finger not extending as far as 

 second ; toes free, with small disks, which are, however, larger than those of the 

 fingers ; subarticular and metatarsal tubercles not very prominent. The tibio-tarsal 

 articulation reaches between the eye and the tip of the snout. Skin smooth, with a 

 few small warts above and two chevron-shaped fine glandular ridges on the scapular 

 region, pointing towards each other (X); a narrow glandular fold from behind 

 the eye to the side of the body ; a fine glandular ridge along the middle of the back. 

 Yellow above, with an interrupted blackish bar between the eyes, another, A-shaped, 

 on the scapular region, and a third on the sacral region ; loreal and temporal regions 

 blackish brown, this shade sometimes continued to the side of the body below the 

 glandular lateral fold ; limbs with dark brown cross-bars ; hinder side of thighs 

 blackish brown ; lower parts white, throat and lower sm-face of hind limbs mottled 

 Avith brown ; a fine white line from the tip of the snout to the gular region. 



From snout to vent 42 mm. 



Two specimens from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 



Named after Mr. C. B. Kloss, who collected most of the Batrachians and Reptiles 

 on the Wollaston Expedition. 



17. CoPHixALUS CRUCiFER van Kampen. 



Nova Guinea, ix., Zool. p. 463, pi. xi. fig. 6 (1913). 

 A single small specimen from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 



18. Chapeeika basipalmata van Kampen. 

 Op. cit. v. p. 168, pi. vi. fig. 3 (1906). 



A single specimen from Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). 



