266 BATRACHIA SALIENTIA. 
smooth, greyish-blue, lower yellowish ; sides marbled with these two colours ; posterior 
face of femur pale brown, with a few yellow specks along the superior border. Lip 
not white-bordered. (After Cope.) 
Length of body . . . . . . we ee «645 millim. 
Widthofhead . . . . .. . ee Cd SCF=, 
Length of hindlimb ........2.2.2. 2. 67 ~~ 4, 
» hind foot. . . . . . . ee ee ee CO 
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8. Hyla splendens. 
Hyla splendens, Schmidt, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1858, p. 244, t. 1. fig. 7. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui, near Boca del Toro. 
Vomerine teeth between the choane, in a transverse series interrupted in the middle. 
Snout rounded, its upperside gently sloping downwards, with distinct canthus and 
slightly concave sides. ‘Tympanum of moderate extent; eustachian ostia very small, 
much narrower than choane. Jngers nearly free, only the two outer ones connected 
by a rudimentary web; no external rudiment of pollex. Toes rather long, half-webbed, 
the web not extending to the disks of the fourth and fifth toes, unless it be as a 
narrow fringe. Upper parts with flat tubercles ; abdomen, chest, and throat granular ; 
a deep fold across the chest, and another fold over the tympanum. Yellowish-green, 
shining ; sides of the thigh, hinder face of the upper arm, and the upperside of the 
foot marbled with black ; upperside of the arm and lower leg cross-banded. (After 
Schmidt. ) 
Length of body . . 2... ww. ee eee) 648 millim. 
» hindleg . ........ ee. 6800 C—*=5, 
9. Hyla copii. (Tab. LXX. fig. C.) | 
? Hyla affinis, Baird, Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 1854, p. 61; U.S. Mex. Bound. Survey, Rept. p. 29, 
t. 38. figs. 4-7 (nec Spix). 
? Hyla arenicolor, Cope, Journ. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. vi. p. 84 (1866) ; Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 
p. 14 (1887) ; Stejneger, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 3, p. 117 (1890). 
Hyla copii, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1887, xx. p. 53; 1888, i. p. 189. 
? Hyliola diguett, Mocquard, Bull. Soc. Philom. (9) i. p. 165, t. 1. fig. 4 (1899). 
Hab. Nort America, Texas.—Mexico, Colonia Garcia, Chihuahua (Brimley), Guana- 
juato (Dugeés), Jalisco (F. D. G., Diguet), Rancho Santa Cruz, Real de la Tesca 
(Buller). 
Vomerine teeth in two groups between the rather narrow choane. Snout of 
moderate length, depressed, with indistinct canthus and sloping sides. Distance of the 
nostril from the eye equal to diameter of the latter. Interorbital space as wide as 
the upper eyelid. Tympanum distinct, one-third the area of the eye. Fingers free, 
