54:8 On a new Dyscophid Frog from Yunnan. LN'JI. — Description of a new Dyscophid Fi'og from Yunnan. By G. A. BouLENGicR, F.R.S. (Published by penuissiou of the Trustees of the British Museum.) The family Dyscophidae, with Madagascar as its head- quarters, was known to be scantily represented in Burma and Siam [Calhiell'i, Stol.). and Borneo (^Colpoglossus, Blgr,, Calliglutus, Barbour & Noble). Yunnan may now be added to the range of its distribution in Asia. Calluella yunnanensis , sp. n. * Habit rather stout, similar to Microhyla rubra, Jerd. Head much broader than long ; snout rounded, not [)roject- ing beyond the mouth, as long as the eye ; canthus rostralis feeble ; loreal region very oblique ; nostril equally distant from the eye and from the tip of the snout ; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid. Pupil round. Fingers with obtuse tips, first shorter than second, half as long as third ; subarticular tubercles moderately large, feebly pro- minent ; three carpal tubercles, median smallest. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the shoulder or the temple ; heels feel)ly overlapping when the limbs are folded at right angles to the body ; tibia shorter than the foot, 2^ to "Z^ times in length from snout to vent; toes moderately long, with slightly swollen tips, the w^eb reaching the tips, but deeply emarginate ; subarticular tubercles moderately large, feebly prominent ; two metatarsal tubercles, inner oval, somewhat compressed and very prominejit, | the length of the inner toe, outer smaller, round and flat. Skin smooth, except for some feebly raised glandular ridges which corre- spond with the outlines of the markings. Pale greyish or pinkish brown above, with a symmetrical vase-shaped brown marking, edged with darker and lighter, from between the eyes to the sacral region ; a dark lateral band from the eye to the groin, bordered above by a series of more or less con- fluent black spots, which extends forwards to the canthus rostralis ; limbs with dark cross-bars, one or two on the tibia ; lower parts white, mottled with brown, especially on the throat. From snout to vent 29 mm. Two specimens from Yunnan Fou, from the collection of Mr. J. Graham.