ADDENDA. 475 



Olive above, marbled -witli darker ; tibia and tarsus regularly oross- 

 barred; lower surfaces dirty white. Prom snout to vent .29 

 millim. 



Madagascar. 



a. 5 . East Betsileo. Rev. Deans Cowan [0.]. 



The genus Gophyla is characterized as follows : — 



5. COPHYLA. 



Cophyla, Boettger, Zool, Ann. 1880, p. 281, and Ahh. Senck. Oes. xii. 

 p. 516. 



Pupil horizontal. Tongue large, entire, and free behind. Vome- 

 rine teeth in a single median group behind the level of the choanse. 

 Tympanum hidden. Fingers free ; toes with a rudiment of web, 

 the tips dilated into large disks, which are divided on their upper 

 surface by a longitudinal groove. Osteological characters unknown. 



Madagascar. 



1. Cophyla phyUodactyla, p. 183. 



Cophyla phyllodactyla, Boettg. I. c. pi. v. f. 19. 



Nossi Be. 



Page 299. 



Bafo benguelensis. 



On comparison of this species with a specimen of Bufo funereus 

 (Socage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. 1 866, p. 77) sent by Prof. Socage to the 

 British Museum, we find that they are identical; therefore the 

 latter name has to be adopted. 



Page 452. 

 Hemiphr actus scutatus. 



The upper view of the head of this frog has been inadverteiitly 

 litted. 



omitted. 



