III. 



FISHES, BATRAOHIANS AND REPTILES. 



By (i. A. BOULEXGKK, f.k.s. 



r |^HE following is a List of the Fishes, Batrachiaus and Reptiles 

 obtained by Messrs. L. Wray and H. C. Robinson on an 

 expedition to Gunosg Tahan. Pahang. 



FISHES. 



1. liARBl S OATKSII, Bum. 



Kuala 'IVku. oOO fr. 



Tins species was only known from the Shan States at 2,000 ft. 

 elevation. 



[Malay Name. — Ikan daun. — H. C. R.] 



2. DANGILA cuvieri, c. & V. 

 Kuala Teku, o(J0 ft., and Kuala Tahan. 

 [ Malay Name. Ikan kflat.— H. C. R] 



3. BUT I A HYMENOPHYSA, BlKR. 

 Kuala Teku, *>00 ft. 



Known from Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Siam. 

 [Evidently common in the Pahang River and its tributaries; 

 specimens from Ulu Jelai are in the Singapore Museum.-- H. C. R.J 



BATRAOHIANS. 



l. LEPTOBRACHIUM GRACILE, Giur. 

 Gauong Tahan, 5,200 ft. 



Young specimens, with remains of the tail, measure 27 mm. from 

 snout to vent. 



This species was only known from Borneo. 



| This Frog, together with Raw larutemis, was found at nigh I 

 among the stones of a rapid mountain torrent near my 8th Camp on 

 Gunong Tahan. It was extremely active and difficult to capture, 

 and on the least alarm leaped into the water. — H. C. R.j 



2. BUFO l'EXAXGKNsis StOfc. 

 Guuoug Tahan, ^,000 ft. 



