RECORDS OF W.A. MUSEUM. 
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CRINIA GEORGIANA, Bibr., var. STOLATA, 
Cope. 
(Plate XXVIII , Fig. i.) 
Crinia gtorgiana var stolata, Boulenger, Brit. Mus. Cat. Batr., 2nd ed., 18S2, 
P- 264. , , - , 
Vomerine teeth in two indistinct, convergent groups, behind 
the level of the choanae. Tongue rather large, elongate oval and 
entire. Tympanum slightly distinct. Fingers and toes with a 
slight fringe. Subarticular tubercles well developed ; palmar and 
plantar surfaces with numerous distinct granules. Two distinct 
metatarsal tubercles. Tarsal fold very indistinct. Upper surfaces 
with longitudinal folds and warts. Under surfaces coarsely 
granular. 
Colour (Spirits). — Back with a broad dark median area which 
is variegated with darker. A yellow dorso-lateral band, divided by 
numerous thread-like lines, starts behind the eye and bifurcating, 
runs to the groin. Sides of body and head variegated and striped. 
Legs barred and beautifully variegated with light and dark brown. 
Groin and hinder side of thigh bright carmine. Under surfaces 
with a few faint grey spots, most distinct on the throat. 
Total length from snout to vent ... 24 mm. 
Width of head 8.5 mm. 
Length of head to level of tympana 8 mm. 
Length of the outstretched hind limb 34 mm. 
This is a very beautiful variety and is very distinct. The 
specimen figured on Plate XXVIII, fig. 1, agrees in all essentials 
with Bell’s figure 1 2 of Cystignathus georgianus, but I regret that I am 
unable to refer to Cope’s original description “ of Crinia, stolata. 
Locality. — A single specimen from the Margaret River in the 
collection. 
CRINIA LEAI, Fletcher. 
(Plate XXVIII., Figs. 2 and 2a. 
Crinia leai, Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXII., 1897 (1898), p. 677. 
Vomerine teeth in two distinct, convergent groups behind the 
choanae, or they may be entirely wanting. Tongue rather large, 
elongate oval and entire. Tympanum quite hidden. Fingers 
1 Bell— Zool. “ Beagle ” Rept., 1843, p. 33, pi. XVI., fig. 4. 
2 Cope — Journ Acad. Philad. (2), VI., 1867, p. 201. 
