REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS FROM LIBERIA 789 
Arthroleptis gutterosus Chabanaud. 
Megalixalus fornasinii (Bianconi). 
Hyperolius fuscigula Bocage, recorded by Biittikofer. 
Hyperolius fusciventris Peters. 
Hyperolius marmoratus Rapp, recorded by Chabanaud. 
APPENDIX 2 
The junior author has recently examined and identified a small collection of 
Liberian Amphibia in the United States National Museum. While there is only 
one species new to the Liberian list (Hylambates now Leptopelis bocagii) it seems 
worth while recording them for locality, particularly so because the collectors 
have been careful to give the native names in many cases. The collectors were 
Messrs. R. P. Currie, O. F. Cook, and G. N. Collins, and all specimens were 
taken in 1895 at Mount Coffee with the exception of one specimen of Hyperolius 
concolor collected by G. P. Gell at the Muhlenberg Mission. 
BUFONIDAE 
14 Bufo regularis regularis Reuss. ‘‘Bokd.” (U.S.N.M. 24185, 24296-308.) 
RANIDAE 
1 Rana albolabris Hallowell. (U.S.N.M. 24211.) 
14 Rana bibronii Hallowell. (U.S.N.M. 20843-4, 22842-3, 24155-7, ‘‘Bwing-bi.” 24159-60, 
24182, 24209-10, 24320, 24323.) 
4 Rana occipitalis Giinther, ‘‘Za-wéng.”’ (U.S.N.M. 24186, 24309-11.) 
1 ? Arthroleptis poecilonotus Peters. (U.S.N.M. 22848.) 
This individual possesses a somewhat broader head than any of the series in the Museum 
of Comparative Zodlogy. 
? Arthroleptis taeniatus Boulenger. (U.S.N.M. 22846-—7, 22849, 22851, 24212.) 
While there seems little doubt as to the correct identification of some of these specimens 
with taeniatus, others are in such a poor state of preservation that their determination should 
be accepted with reserve. 
Leptopelis bocagii (Boulenger). (U.S.N.M. 24158.) 
Leptopelis tessmanni Nieden. ‘‘Yah-kurah’”’ = Bush Frog. (U.S.N.M. 24312, 24324.) 
Megalixalus fulvovittatus (Cope). (U.S.N.M. 241838, 24313-8.) 
Hyperolius concolor (Hallowell). (U.S.N.M. 20842, 22850, 23978.) 
9 Hyperolius pleurotaenratus (Boulenger). (U.S.N. M. 24325-6.) 
The large female is labelled ‘‘ Bodh,” the smaller male “‘ Bodh-bi.’’ The “bi’’ is probably a 
diminutive. 
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS DEALING WITH 
LIBERIAN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 
Barbour, T. and Loveridge, A. 1927. ‘Some undescribed Frogs and a new Gecko from Liberia.” 
Proc. New Eng. Zo6l. Club, X, pp. 13-18. (Pseudoxenopus alleni, Phrynobatrachus liberiensis, 
Cardioglossa decorata, C. liberiensis, Hyperolius festivus, Lygodactylus strongi.) 
Boulenger, E. G. 1898. ‘Descriptions of Two New Blind Snakes.”’ Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(7) I, p. 124. (Typhlops leucostictus.) 
Bittikofer, J. 1890. ‘‘Reisebilder aus Liberia,” I and II, Leiden. pp. 435-447, P. and figs. 
