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longer than the eye, with rounded canthus and slightly sloping sides; the diameter of 
the eye equals its distance from the nostril, and is much more than the distance between 
the nostrils. Interorbital space much wider than upper eyelid. Tympanum one-third 
the area of the eye. The three outer fingers one-fourth webbed ; toes nearly fully 
webbed, the web reaching the disks of the third and fifth fingers, but leaving the last 
phalanx of the fourth free. Disks of the fingers rather larger than of the toes, and 
nearly the size of the tympanum. A tarsal fold. When carried forward, the heel 
reaches the eye. Upper parts smooth, lower granular; no fold across the chest. Light 
purplish, with or without some darker mottling ; lower parts white, with scattered 
black specks on the throat and anterior part of the abdomen; sides marbled with black 
and yellow ; hind limbs with darker cross-bands, three on the femur, three on the 
tibia, two on the tarsus, and two on the metatarsus; concealed parts not pigmented ; 
the cross-bands are darkest on the edges, lighter in the centre. 
Width of head . .......... . + . J millim. 
Distance of vent from snout . . . . . . .. . . 80 5, 
” 9 heel . . 2 we ee eee RD 15 
9 7 metatarsal joint. . . . . . . 31» 
» 7 end of fourth toe . . . . . . 42 5; 
15. Hyla puma. 
Hyla puma, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1884, p. 183. 
Hab. Nicaracua (Cope). 
Vomerine teeth between the choane, in two transverse patches. Snout short, the 
nostril being separated from the orbit by a space equal to the long diameter of the 
tympanum; canthus rostralis well marked, concave. Tympanum an oblique oval, its 
long diameter two-thirds of the eye-fissure. Pharyngeal ostia much narrower than 
choane. Fingers with a rudimentary web ; toes half-webbed. Digital disks half the 
size of tympanum. Smooth above; abdomen areolate. Uniform dark brown above, 
uniform light brown below. (After Cope.) 
Width ofhead . . . ... . ee 618 millim. 
Length of body . . . . 2... ee ee ee 45, 
- hindlimb. . . ....... +... 71 ~~; 
” hind foot. . . . . 2... ww S81 
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16. Hyla baudini. (Tab. LXX1.) 
Hyla baudinii, Dum. et Bibr. Erpét. Gén. viii. p. 564; Cope, Proc. Ac. N. Se. Philad. 1863, p. 48; 
Ginth. Batr. Sal. p. 105; Bouleng. Batr. Sal. p. 371; P.Z.S. 1898, p.124; Brocchi, Miss. 
Se. Mex., Batr. p. 29, t. 14. fig. 4. 
Smilisca baudinii (daulinia), Cope, Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 1865, p. 194; 1866, p. 127; Journ. 
Ac. N. Se. Philad. vi. p. 85 (1866) ; Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. no. 82, p. 13 (1887). 
