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3. IxALvs PICTUS (Ртез.). 
Two specimens have ыы been captured in the Penin- 
sula, one on Bu Timah, Singapore, the other in the 
Larut Hill 
4. BUFO ASPER (GRAVNH.). 
Only noteworthy from the fact that it is thickly mottled above 
and below with crimson spots, probably a breeding livery. 
5. RANA, SP. 
Closely allied to e рослае Stol., but presenting certain 
marked differenc 
A жеее калышын 
Commissioner of Agriculture in the We ve ] 
remained unpublished, as, for reasons stated elsewhere, there has not 
bee number o Muse Notes" issued s it was 
This periodical ing in a way the continuation of the older 
written. 
one, it is thought ramo to a ШЕ. the letter here 
Rovan GARDENS, Kew, 
Dear Srg,— 30th June, 1898. 
I notice in the article in * Perak Museum Notes," Vol. 2, Part 2, 
This would be at the n of £42 per ton of filasse 
I should beg glad if this correction could appear in the next issue of 
the “ Notes.’ ; 
Very sincerely yours, 
MORRIS. 
To L. Wray, Esq. ч 
NOTE ON А SAMPLE OF COAL FROM UPPER PERAK. 
By L. WRAY. 
I per of 1904 à sample of coal was sent to the Perak Museum 
examination I report; a portion ag ж was added to the 
реге s was said to have 
vn found by some Chinese tributers ee i an alluvial din mine 
belonging to Mr. D. Pasley, at Ayer Jeddah, near Kuala Ken 
The sample weighed about two pounds and consisted 
of one ao 
lump and several smaller ones. The coal is compact in вен 
