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Show 1871.] R. J. ANDERSON ON INDIAN REPTILES. 153 VlPERID_E. 89. Daboia russellii, Shaw. Calcutta. 90. Echis carinata, Schneid. Western Bengal, Madras, and Agra. BATRACHIA. BATRACHIA SALIENTIA. 91. Rana kuhlii, Schleg. ? 92. Rana cyanophlyctis, Schneid. Bengal, Burmah, and Malayan peninsula. J 93. Rana tigrina, Daud. Agra. 94. Rana liebigii, Gthr. Sikkim. 95. Rana gracilis, Wiegm. C. India, Bengal, Burmah, and Malayan peninsula. 96. Rana fusca, Blyth. Tenasserim. 97. Rana crassa, Jerdon. Carnatic and Ceylon. 98. Pyxicephalus breviceps, Schneid. Agra. 99. Xenophrys monticola, Gthr. Darjeeling. 100. Cacopus globulosus, Gthr. Bengal (Calcutta). 101. Diplopelma berdmorei, Blyth. Pegu. 102. Diplopelma interlineatum, Blyth. Pegu. 103. Bufo pantherinus, Boie. Agra. 104. Bufo melanostictus, Schneid. Agra. 105. Bufo sikkimensis, Blyth. Sikkim. 106. Hylorana nigrovittata, Blyth. Pegu. 107- Hylorana nicobariensis, Stoliczka. Nicobars. 108. Polypedates maculatus, Gray. Darjeeling. 109. Polypedates quadrilineatus, Wiegm. Assam. 110. Polypedates smaragdinus, Blyth? Assam. 111. Polypedates marmoratus, Blyth. Pegu, Kakhyen Hills, N.E. of Burmah, and Darjeeling. 112. Polypedates hascheanus, Stoliczka. Pinang Hill. 113. Polypedates annectens, Jerdon. Khasi Hills. 114. Rhacophorus maximus, Gthr. Assam and Khasi Hill. 115. Callula pulchra, Gray. Calcutta, and Upper Burmah. PANGSHURA FLAVIVENTER, Gthr. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 35. This specimen was found on the Jumna, near Agra. It has the markedly bell-shaped first vertebral, but wants the impression on the middle of the second and third costal plates mentioned by Giinther. The gulars are nearly as broad as long, but their suture is as lono-as that of the postgulars. The transverse suture between the gulars and pectorals is not so marked as in the figure in the ' Reptiles of British India.' In every other respect, almost to its size, 8" 4'", it is identical with Giinther's description. PANGSHURA TECTUM (Bell) ; Gthr. I. c. p. 33. Jumna River, Agra. |