RECORDS OF IV. A. MUSEUM. 
19S] 
tion in having 217 ventrals, 20/1 
coloured on the body. The 
Text Fig. 7. 
Furina bimaculata, D. and B. 
Dorsal view of head enlarg 
The upper head shields 
) subcaudals, and in being uuiformly 
two characteristic black bands on 
the nape and head are present 
in both specimens, but the 
smaller one has a black blotch 
on the rostral. With these 
variations and those noted by 
Werner the scale formulae 
should now stand: — Sc. 15 
rows, V. 181-217, S.c. 20/19 to 
30/29. Anal 2. Labials 
Temporals 1 + 1-2. 
if the larger specimen are figured. 
BATRACHIA. 
(Frogs and Toads). 
Key to the Western Australian Frogs And Toads. 
A. Toes free or fringed only, 1 the fringe sometimes forming a very 
membrane at the base of the toes. 
B. Inner metatarsal tubercle large, shovel-sliaped. 
C. Teeth in two transverse series behind the choanae. 
D. A large parotoid-like gland on the calf of the leg. 
Brown above with dark brown spots or bands 
and a light dorsal stripe. 
Limnodynastes dorsalis, Gray, var. typica. 
DD. No parotoid-like gland on the calf of the leg. 
Back beautifully variegated with symetrical grey- 
ish and yellowish marks. Rarely a dorsal band. 
Limnodynastes ornatns, Gray. 
CC. Teeth in two groups between the choanae. 
E. Back granulated. Brown or purplish-black above, 
uniform or with lighter spots. 
Hcleioporus albopunctatus, Gray. 
1 In the case of Limnodynastes ornatns the toes may be fringed only, or as 
much as two-thirds webbed This species is therefore placed in both 
divisions of the Key, A. and A. A. 
