﻿BOMB 
  [NATO 
  K. 
  151 
  

  

  found 
  too^etber. 
  The 
  liio'hest 
  altitude 
  at 
  which 
  it 
  has 
  

   yet 
  been 
  found 
  is 
  about 
  800 
  feet 
  in 
  Transylvania. 
  

  

  The 
  two 
  specimens 
  represented 
  on 
  PI. 
  Y, 
  left 
  hand, 
  

   are 
  from 
  Magdeburg, 
  kindly 
  sent 
  me 
  by 
  Mr. 
  W. 
  Wol- 
  

   terstorfF. 
  The 
  male 
  shows 
  the 
  ventral 
  aspect 
  and 
  the 
  

   inflated 
  gular 
  sac 
  ; 
  the 
  other 
  specimen 
  is 
  a 
  female. 
  

  

  Two 
  more 
  specimens, 
  both 
  males, 
  are 
  figured, 
  lower 
  

   aspects, 
  on 
  PI. 
  VI; 
  fig. 
  1 
  from 
  Vienna, 
  fig. 
  2 
  from 
  

   Holies, 
  Hungary. 
  

  

  3. 
  BOMBINATOR 
  PACHYPUS. 
  

  

  (Plates 
  V 
  and 
  VI.) 
  

  

  Roesel, 
  Hist. 
  Ran., 
  p. 
  97, 
  pis. 
  xxii 
  and 
  xxiii 
  (1758). 
  

   ; 
  Bufo 
  salsus, 
  Schrank, 
  Naturliistor. 
  Briefe, 
  i, 
  p. 
  308 
  (1785) 
  ; 
  

  

  Schneider, 
  Hist. 
  Ampli., 
  i, 
  p. 
  213 
  (1799). 
  '^ 
  ^'^ 
  

  

  Bana 
  salsa, 
  Gmelin, 
  Syst. 
  Nat., 
  i, 
  p. 
  1049 
  (1789). 
  

   Bana 
  sonans, 
  Lacepede, 
  Quadr. 
  Ov., 
  i, 
  Syn. 
  Meth., 
  and 
  p. 
  535, 
  

  

  pi. 
  xxxvii 
  (1788). 
  

   Bana 
  bomhina, 
  Sturm, 
  Dentschl. 
  Faun., 
  iii 
  (1797). 
  

   Bana 
  ignea, 
  Shaw, 
  Gen. 
  ZooL, 
  iii, 
  p. 
  116, 
  pi. 
  xxxv 
  (1802). 
  

   Bufo 
  homhinus, 
  Daudin, 
  Hist. 
  Rain. 
  Gren. 
  Crap., 
  p. 
  75 
  (1803), 
  and 
  

  

  Hist. 
  Rept., 
  viii, 
  p. 
  146 
  (1803). 
  

   Bufo 
  pluvialis, 
  Daudin, 
  Hist. 
  Rain., 
  &c., 
  pi. 
  Ixxxvi. 
  

   Bomhina 
  ignea, 
  Oken, 
  Lehrb. 
  Naturg., 
  iii, 
  p. 
  207 
  (1816) 
  ; 
  Koch, 
  

  

  in 
  Sturm, 
  Dentschl. 
  Faun., 
  iii 
  (1828) 
  ; 
  Reider 
  & 
  Hahn, 
  

  

  Faun. 
  Boic, 
  iii 
  (1832). 
  

   Bomhinator 
  igneus, 
  part., 
  Bonaparte, 
  Icon. 
  Faun. 
  Ital., 
  Rett. 
  

  

  Anf. 
  (1838); 
  Schreiber, 
  Herp. 
  Eur., 
  p. 
  95 
  (1875) 
  ; 
  Boulenger, 
  

  

  Cat. 
  Batr. 
  Ecaud., 
  p. 
  447 
  (1882). 
  

   Bombmator 
  ijacliypus, 
  Fitzinger, 
  in 
  Bonaparte, 
  1. 
  c. 
  ; 
  Boulenger, 
  

  

  Bull. 
  Soc. 
  Zool. 
  France, 
  1888, 
  p. 
  175; 
  Heron-Royer 
  & 
  Van 
  

  

  Bambeke, 
  Arch. 
  Biol., 
  ix, 
  1889, 
  p. 
  282; 
  Bedriaga, 
  Bull. 
  Soc. 
  

  

  Nat. 
  Mosc, 
  1889, 
  p. 
  566; 
  Sasserno, 
  Boll. 
  Mus. 
  Torin., 
  iv, 
  

  

  1889, 
  No. 
  68; 
  Hei-on-Royer, 
  Bull. 
  Soc. 
  Et. 
  So. 
  Angers 
  (2), 
  

  

  XX, 
  1891, 
  p. 
  211; 
  Mehely, 
  Zool. 
  Anz., 
  1891, 
  p. 
  269, 
  and 
  

  

  Math. 
  Term. 
  Kozl. 
  (Budapest), 
  xxiv, 
  1891, 
  p. 
  563, 
  pi. 
  ii; 
  

  

  Boulenger, 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc, 
  1891, 
  p. 
  621, 
  pi. 
  xlvii, 
  fig. 
  5 
  ; 
  

  

  Mehely, 
  Math. 
  Nat. 
  Ber. 
  Ungarn, 
  x, 
  1892, 
  p. 
  68, 
  pi. 
  v; 
  

  

  Martin 
  & 
  Rollinat, 
  Vert. 
  Dep. 
  Indre, 
  p. 
  352 
  (1894); 
  

  

  Boulenger, 
  Boll. 
  Mus. 
  Torin., 
  xi, 
  1896, 
  No. 
  261; 
  Werner, 
  

  

  Rept. 
  Amph. 
  Oesterr.-Ung., 
  p. 
  106 
  (1897) 
  ; 
  Diirigen, 
  

  

  Dentschl. 
  Amph., 
  p. 
  543, 
  pi. 
  ii, 
  figs. 
  1 
  and 
  2 
  (1897). 
  

   Bomhinator 
  brevipes, 
  Blasius, 
  Isis, 
  1839, 
  p. 
  667, 
  and 
  Ber. 
  19. 
  Vers. 
  

  

  Deutsch. 
  Naturf. 
  Brunswick, 
  p. 
  81 
  (1841) 
  ; 
  Erwin 
  Schulze, 
  

  

  Schr. 
  Nat. 
  Ver. 
  Harz, 
  vi, 
  1891, 
  p. 
  40. 
  

   Bombi7iator 
  igneus, 
  Duvernoy, 
  Regne 
  Anim., 
  Rept., 
  pi. 
  xxxix, 
  

  

  fig. 
  1 
  (1836); 
  Dumeril 
  & 
  Bibron, 
  Erp. 
  Gen., 
  viii, 
  p. 
  487 
  

  

  (1841) 
  ; 
  Bruch, 
  Wiirzb. 
  Nat. 
  Zeitschr 
  , 
  iv, 
  1863, 
  p. 
  96 
  ; 
  Fatio, 
  

  

  