278 BtrroNiD^. 



snbgular vocal sac, and a flat oval gland on the hinder side of each 

 thigh. 

 Australia. 



a. d- Swan River. J. Wright, Esci. [P.] (Type). 



b,c. 5 . Sydney. 



d. cJ. Australia. G. Kreift, Esq. [P.]. 



e. 2 ■ Australia, 



2. Pseudopliryiie bibronii. 



Pseudophiyne bibronii, Oiinth. Cat. p. 46. 

 Phryniscus australis, J>um. 8f Bibr. viii. p. 725, pi. 100. f. 2 & 4. 

 Pseudopbryne bibronii, Steindaohn. Novara, Amph. p. 34, pi. 5. f. 1 & 

 2 ; Kefe7-st. Arch. f. Naturg. 1868, p. 271. 



Two small metatarsal tubercles. Upper surfaces with small 

 warts. Brown oap.olive above, variegated with darker ; generally 

 a more or less distinct pink vertebral line, and a yellowish spot on 

 the upper arm ; a light line, or two large yellowish spots, on the 

 hinder side of the thighs ; beneath marbled with brown and yel- 

 lowish. A flat oval gland on the hinder side of each thigh is gene- 

 rally, though not always, present in the Oiale. Otherwise as in 

 P. australis. 



Australia. 



a. $. Cape York. Hr. Darnel [0,]. 



6. $ . Gayndab. Godeffroy Mus. 



c-d 5 . Brisbane. G. Kreffi, Esq. [P.]. 



e-i. S S . Clarence River. G. Kreift, Esq. [P.]. 



7c. Many spec, c? $ ■ Sandhurst, Victoria. Col. Beddome [C.]. 



I. Many spec, cJ ? . Queensland. G. Kreift, Esq. [P.]. 



(Two of the specimens bear larvae of the Dipterous insect Batra- 

 chomyia. Of. Krefft, Trans. Entom, Soc. N. S. Wales, i. 1864, 

 p. 100.) 

 m^n. (J. Sydney. 



o. 6. Sydney. Mr.W.G. Cutter [P.]. 



3. Fsendophryne coriacea. 



Pseudopbryne, sp. n,, Erefft, Monthly Notice Boy. Soc. raswmra. 1865, 



p. 17. 

 coriacea, Keferst. Arch. f. Naturg. 1868, p. 272, pi. 6. f. 15. 



Two small metatarsal tubercles, the outer sometimes vpry indis- 

 tinct. Skin nearly smooth above, strongly glandular on the sides. 

 Yellowish brown above ; sides of head and body blackish, the two 

 colours sharijly defined; lower surfaces black- and yellowish- 

 marbled. No gland on the hinder side of the thigh. 



E. Australia. 



a-l. d ? • Lake Macquarie. G. Kreift, Esq. [P.]. 



This form, as well as P. bibronii, may prove to be more varieties 

 of P. australis. 



