REPTILIA. 459 



25. Dactylethra Isevis, Daud. 



Bufo levis, Daud. Hist. Nat. Kain. p. 85, pi. 30, f. 1. ; Hist. Rept. 



viii p. 171. 

 Dactylethra capensis, Dum. et Bibr. viii. p. 765. 



I obtained two specimens at Senafd. 



26. Bufo pantherinus, Boie. 



Dum. et Bibr. Erp. Gen. viii. p. 687. 



B. arabicics, Bvipp. Atlas, t. iii. f. 2. 



B. regularis, Beuss. Mus. Senck. i. p. 60. 



This Toad abounded about Lake Asbangi and other 

 places on the highlands. It is highly variable ; some 

 specimens being covered with small tubercles, others quite 

 smooth. I also obtained some young specimens, appar- 

 ently belonging to the same species, at Ain in the Lebka 

 vaUey, only about 1,200 feet above the sea. 



27. Bufo, sp. indet. 



A single young Toad captured at Suru is too im- 

 mature for determination. It appears to belong to a 

 distinct species from the last. 



