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SECOND YAKKAND MISSION. 
3. Bufo vibidis. 
Laur. apud Steindachner : Novara Expedition, Amphibien, p. 40 ; — Stoliczka : Jour. As. &o ■ 3 
xxxix, 1870, p. 155; Proc. As. Soc. Bengal, 1872, pp. 113, 131. 
1-3, Kashmir; 4-11, Yarkand ; 12-15, Yangihissar ; 16-23, Kashghar ; 24, Zung, Wakhan. 
The Kashmir specimens appear to differ a little from those of Turkestan. They 
a shorter fourth toe on the hind foot, and the parotoid glands are somewhat more elo » 
The differences, however, are not great, and specimens from Persia and from various I 
of the Himalayas appear to he intermediate to some extent. 
4. Bufo calamita? 
1, Kashmir. 
• • T find aa 
A single very young toad from Kashmir probably belongs to this species. ^ 
older specimen, also from Kashmir, and presented by Dr. Jerdon, in the Indian Museiun^ 
the two agree well in colouration, hut I cannot find the characteristic gland on the leg 1 
young specimen. Its absence may, however, he due to immaturity. 
