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SECOND YAEKAND MISSION. 
3. BUPO VIEIDIS. 
Laur. Steindacliner : Novara Expedition^ Amphibien^ p. 40;—Stoliczba : Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, 
xxxix, 1870, p. 155; Proc. As. Soe. Bengal, 1873, pp. 113, 131. 
1-3, Kashmir; 4-11, Yarkand; 12-15, Tangihissar; 16-23, Kashghar; 24, Zung, Wakhan. 
The Kashmir specimens appear to differ a little from those of Turkestan. They have 
a shorter fourth toe on the hind foot, and the parotoid glands are somewhat more elongate. 
The differences, however, are not great, and specimens from Persia and from various parts 
of the Himalayas appear to he intermediate to some extent. 
4. Bufo calamity? 
1, Kashmir. 
A single very young toad from Kashmir probably belongs to this species. I find an 
older specimen, also from Kashmir, and presented by Dr. Jerdon, in the Indian Museum, and 
the two agree well in colouration, but I cannot find the characteristic gland on the leg in the 
young specimen. Its absence may, however, be due to immaturity. 
