268 
Philippine Journal of Science 
1920 
last subarticular tubercle on fourth toe; disks not as large as 
those on fingers, those on second and third toes largest; tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaching about halfway between eye and 
nostril 
Color in life. — Dark, rather blackish brown above, darker on 
head; a white line along upper lip, widening below tympanum 
and continuing back above front limb; arms lighter brown, 
barred with darker; subarticular tubercles of fingers whitish, a 
white spot on fingers above at base of disk; hind legs brown, 
spotted or mottled indistinctly with darker brown ; a few yellow- 
ish white markings on posterior aspect of thigh and tibia ; below 
dusky yellowish white with darker spots and marbling ; underside 
of thighs yellowish with a few dark spots ; interdigital membrane 
of toes dusky. 
Measurements of Rana dubita sp, nov. 
mm. 
Total length, snout to vent 
34.5 
Length of head 
16 
Width of head 
11.2 
Length of snout 
6 
Diameter of orbit 
4.2 
Diameter of tympanum 
8.9 
Length of longest finger 
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10 
Length of longest toe 
14.5 
Tibia 
19.5 
Foreleg 
22 
Hind leg 
66 
Remarks. — A single specimen was collected at Bunawan, Agu- 
san. It was found in deep forest about 100 meters from water. 
Eana melanomenta sp. nov. 
Type. — No. 1661, Bureau of Science collection; collected at 
Papahag, Sulu, P. I., October 5, 1917, by E. H, Taylor. 
Description of type. — Vomerine teeth in two slender oblique 
series lying between, but extending a little behind, posterior 
part of choanse; separated from choanse by a distance about as 
great as a single series, from each other by a distance little more 
than half the length of one series ; distance between Eustachian 
tubes greater than their distance from choanaa ; distance between 
choan^ equals distance between nostrils ; tongue without papilla ; 
males with vocal sacs, the openings large; canthus rostralis 
distinct, slightly rounded ; nostrils nearer end of snout than eye ; 
diameter of eye less than snout, barely reaching beyond nostril ; 
tympanum distinct, about three-fifths eye, separated from eye 
by a distance equal to one-half its diameter ; interorbital distance 
