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new species is nearly allied to that one as well as to Råna labialis Boulenger from 

 the Malay Peninsula. It is, however, easily distinguished by the bony shields, the 

 coloration, the strongty granulate belly etc. 



Rhacophorus nigropalmatus Blgr. — A large specimen from Pak Koh, Northern 

 Siarn, Lat. N. 18°. End of March 1914, 105 mm. between snout and vent. The sex 

 can not be stated, the viscera having been removed by the native who captured it. 

 This remarkable species (»probably the flying frog of Borneo») is hitherto only found in 

 the Malay Peninsula and in Borneo and Sumatra. 



Microhyla ornata Dum. & Bibr. — One specimen, Ban Meh Lua, Northern Siarn, 

 near the boundery to the Shan States, 7 s 1914. 23 mm. between snout and vent. 



Microhyla pulchra Hallow. — Three specimens, Ban Saker at, Jan. 1912; 25 

 mm. between snout and vent. I have not seen this Chinese species recorded from 

 Siarn or India before. 



Callula pulchra Gray. — One specimen, Ban Tha Law, Central Siarn, south of 

 Pitsanuloke, April 1912; 70 mm. between snout and vent. 



Bujo ?nela?wstictus Schneider. — Seven specimens from Pak Koh, March— April 

 1914, three specimens Koon Tan, May 1914, one specimen Ban Me Lua, 7 /s 1914. 



Ichthyophis glutinosus L. — Two specimens from Chieng Hai, Northern Siarn, 

 August 1914. 



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