REPORT ON THE BATRACHIANS AND 
REPTILES 
By G. A. BOULENGER, F.R.S. 
T HE collection made by Messrs. Annan dale and Robinson* and kindly 
entrusted to me for study, affords a substantial supplement to our 
knowledge of the herpetology of the Malay Peninsula, recently 
enriched by the efforts of Messrs. S. Flower, A. L. Butler, and L. Wray, 
and by the f Skeat' Expedition, in which Mr. Annandale himself took part, 
and the results of which have been reported upon by Mr. Eaidlaw. The 
present report contains descriptions of two new frogs, two new tortoises, a 
new lizard, and a new snake ; whilst three lizards ( Mabuia siamemis , Lygosoma 
quadrivittatum> Dibamus novae-gutneae) and one snake ( Anchtrodon rhodommd) are 
recorded for the first time from the Malay Peninsula. 
BATRACHIA 
ECAUDATA 
PELOBATIDAE 
1 . Megalophrys Montana, Kubl 
(Plate V, Fig, i.J 
A young specimen, 26 mm. from snout to vent, and numerous larvae 
from Bukit Besar (2,500 feet). A half-grown male from Jalor. 
The curious larvae, with their enormous funnel-shaped lips, were first 
described and figured by Professor Max Weber, 1 and further specimens from 
Bukit Besar, obtained by the 1 Skeat ’ Expedition, and identified by me, have 
been noticed by Mr. Laidlaw , 1 and figured by Dr. Gadow, in the Reptile 
volume of the Cambridge Natural History y p. 60. 
I. A PM, Sard. Bot. Butrennorfa Suppl. ii, 1898, p. J. 
3, Free, Z00L Soc, 1900, p, 889, 
