40 EANID^. 



Dr. Anderson [P.]. 

 W. O.Trevelyan,Esq.[P.]. 

 Euplarates Expedition. 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. [C.]. 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. [0.]. 



/ 

 I /Vak. japonica. 



Eana esoulenta, ScMeg. Faun. Japan., Rept. p. 109, pi. 3. f. 1 ; Oiinth. 



Rept. Srit. Ind. p. 408 ; Martens, Preuss. Exped. O.-As. i. p. 111. 

 marmorata, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 500 ; Cameram), 



AttiAc. Tor. xiv. p. 871. 



nigromaculata, Sallow. I. o. 



? Hoplotatraclius reinhardti, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1867, p. 711. 

 Eana esoulenta marmorata, Lataste, Le Naturaliste, 1880, p. 210, and 



Bull. Sac. Zool. Fr. 1880, p. 61. 



Inner metatarsal tubercle very large, shovel-shaped ; interrupted 

 narrow glandular folds along the back. 

 Jarpan, China. 



aa--yy, 86-ee. S ? • Japan. Ley den Museum, 



ff. Several spec. : c7> Chefoo. E. Swinhoe [0.1. 



r)r), 66--W. Many spec. : Shanghai. E. Swinhoe fCl 



c?,$,&yg. 



MF- "• Chusan. 



w-oo, TTTT. cj, 5, & yg. Ningpo. 



40. Kana porosa. 



Tomoptema porosa,. Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 111. 



Vomerine teeth in two groups between the choanae. Head mode- 

 rate ; tympanum nearly as large as the eye. Pirst finger longer 

 than second ; toes nearly completely webbed ; inner metatarsal 

 tubercle shovel-like. The- hind limb being carried forwards along 

 the body, the metatarsal tubercle reaches beyond the tip of the 

 snout. A glandular dermal fold from above the tympanum to above 

 groin on the side ; the greatest par^ of the upper eyelid glandular 

 and covered with pores. Brown above, with dark grey shades ; 

 sometimes an imperfect pale vertebral line; sides handsomely 

 marbled with white below and grey above. 



Kanagawa, Japan. 



41. Eana utricnlaria. 



Eana utricularia, Harlan, SUlim. Journ. x. p. 69, and Joum Ac 

 Philad. V. p. 337. ' ' 



halecina, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 18.56, p. 141. 



berlandieri, Baird, V. S. Mex. Bound. Surv., Sept. p. 27, pi. 36. 



This Frog is certainly distinct from H. Jmlecina, though very 

 closely allied to it, as, according to the authors quoted above, the 



