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Ansonia iimangenm^ g. n. (Rliinodermatid.) et sp. n., Stoliczka, J. As. 
Soc. Reng. 1870, p. 162, pi. 9. fig. 4. 
Diplopelma carnaticum figured by Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 164, pi. 9. fig. 6. 
JBufo viridis found in the Sutlej valley, and at an altitude of 16,000 feet, 
by Stoliczka, /. c. p. 156. 
Bufo spinipes from the Nicobars = R. melanostictus, according to Stoliczka, 
1. c. p. 166 [cf. Zool. Rec. iv. p. 146]. 
Jlylorana erythnea. A specimen from Dacca, in the Calcutta Museum, is 
described as II. tytlcri (sp. n.) by Theobald, Cat. Rept. p. 84, and figured by 
Stoliczka, .1. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, pi. 9. fig. 1. 
Ilylorana nicohariensis, sp. n., Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 160, pi. 9. fig. 2, 
Ixaltis cincrascens, sp. n., Stoliczka, P. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p. 276, Tenas- 
serini. 
Megalixaliis infrarufm (see Zool. Record, v. p. 129) is from the Seychelles. 
Gunther, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 150. 
Polypedates variahilis (Jerd.) = P. pdeurostictus (Gthr.). Jerdon, Pr. As. 
Soc. Beng. 1870, p, 83. 
Polypedates hascheanus, sp. n., Stoliczka, J. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p. 147, 
pi. 9. fig. 3, Penang. 
Rappia tuherilinguis (Sundev.) figured by Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1870, 
p. 115, fig. 3. 
Arthroleptis dispar, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 649, tab. 2. fig. 3, Ilha do Principe. 
— The author remarks that Ileteroglossa afrieana (Hallowell) belongs to this 
genus, which is so nearly allied to Rappia, that it can scarcely be regarded as • 
a subgeneric division of it. 
Arthroleptis wahlhergii (Smith) figured by Peters, 1. c. p. 116, fig, 2. 
Ilyloxalus, g. n. Polypedatid., Espada, Torn. Lisb. ix. 1870, p. 69. Habitus 
capitis Ilylaplesinus ; rostrum proccssum, rotimdatum ; dentes palatini nulli ; 
lingua triangularis, integra, postice lateraliterque libera ; tympanum per- 
spicuum ; digiti antepedum liberi, pedum posticorum palama tenui, connati • 
omnes phalan gibus extremis in figuram Y constructis, disco apicali mediocre, 
adherente, transverse mimiti. — Hyloxalns fuliginosus, sp. n., ibid., from Ecua- 
dor. H. lingua dimidio posteriori libera ; plantis semipalmatis. Supra fuscus ; 
minute granulosus ; subtus, gula excepta, levis, albidus. 
Ilyloxalus hocagei, sp. n., ibid., from Ecuador. II, lingua tertiario antico 
solum adherente ; plantis fere omnino palmatis ; cute undique omnino lasvis- 
sima. Eusco-ater ; gula, pectore lateribusque ex fusco vel fusco-nigro et 
albido marmoratis. 
Phyllohates vernieulatus, sp. n., Peters, MB. Ak. Berlin, 1870, p. 660, 
Mexico. 
Hylodes henselii, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 648, South Brazil. — Ilylodes nigulosust 
sp. n., Peters, 1. c. Sta. Catharina. 
Limnopliys, g. n. Hyloid., Espada, Jom. Sc. Lisb. ix. 1870, p. 69. Habitus 
qualis est Hemiphractus ; caput latissimum, amplitudine sua maximum longi- 
tudinem trunci sequante, regione maxillari extensa, spatio inter-orbitario 
brevissimo, in medio canaliculate et in lateribus cristis duabus a nucha in una 
eademque lineacum cantho rostrali obductis relevato ; canthus rostralis altus, 
scabrosus ejusdem eminentiis fere parallelis ; oculi mediocres ; palpebra crassa, 
tuberculosa; tympanum perspicuum, grande, circulare; lingua integerrima, 
tertio posteriori lateribusque libera ; dentes palatini in seriebus duabus con- 
