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RECORDS OF W.A. MUSEUM. 
cylindrical, not fringed, first shorter than second. Toes with a 
distinct fringe or devoid of a fringe. Subarticular tubercles low 
and flat, rather indistinct. Palmar and plantar surfaces devoid of 
granules. A small inner metatarsal tubercle. No tarsal fold. 
Upper and lower surfaces smooth except for a granulated area on 
the under surface of the thighs. 
Colour (Spirits).— Dark or light blackish-grey above, forehead 
lighter. A broad black, sometimes light edged band starts between 
the eyes and runs to the sacral region, bifurcating to a varying 
extent. This band may be represented by spots only. A dark 
streak on the canthus rostralis. Lips spotted. Legs and arms 
transversely barred with black, sometimes absent. A dark, light- 
edged streak or triangular spot on the hinder side of the thighs near 
the anus. Under surfaces with numerous blackish-grey spots, the 
shank, tarsus and metatarsus being much darker, sometimes 
blackish. 
Total length from snout to vent ... 22 mm. 
Width of head ... ... ... 8 mm. 
Length of head ... ... ... 8 mm. 
Length of outstretched hind limb ... 34 mm. 
Locality. — A single specimen is in the collection from the 
Margaret River, which agrees well with Mr. Fletcher’s description. 
PHRACTOPS AUSTRALIS, Gray. 
Chiroleptes australis, Boulenger, Brit. Mus. Cat. Batr., 2nd ed., 1882, p. 269. 
.. Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXII, , 1897 (1898), pp. 
678 and 682. 
there is a single example in the collection which differs from 
eastern specimens in having a smoother back, slightly narrower 
head, and a very accentuated canthal and temporal streak. 
Locality. — Napier Broome Bay. 
PIELIOPORUS ALBOPUNCTATUS, Gray. 
Text Figs. 8b. and xo. 
Heleioporus albopunctahis, Boulenger, Brit. Mus. Cat. Batr., 2nd ed., 1882, p. 271. 
,, ,, Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXII., 1897 (1898), 
p. 678. 
I find a small but constant structure in this species which 
appears to have hitherto escaped notice. At the anterior corner of 
