284 BATRACHTIA SALIENTIA. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Schmidt).—Tropica, South AMERICA. 
Vomerine teeth between, and extending to behind, the wide choane, in two oblique, 
arched series: © \. Snout broad and depressed, with rather indistinct canthus and 
sloping sides. Distance of the nostril from the eye equal to the diameter of the latter, 
but more than the distance between the nostrils. Interorbital space wider than the 
supraocular cover. Tympanum three-fourths the area of the eye. The three outer 
fingers one-third, more rarely one-fourth webbed, their disks equal to those of the toes, 
but much smaller than the tympanum. A conspicuously projecting rudiment of the 
pollex. Toes three-fourths webbed, with moderate subarticular tubercles; large 
specimens with a slight tarsal fold. Upper parts smooth ; a transverse fold or series 
of tubercles above the vent. Abdomen with the proximal part of the throat granular. 
Upper parts marbled with brown or uniform whitish or pinkish; sides with narrow 
vertical blackish bars; hinder part of the thigh with similar bars, which extend across 
towards the front, though much fainter. Male with a subgular vocal sac. 
2. do. 
Greatest width of head . . . . . . . . 24 millim. 20 millim. 
Distance of vent from snout . . . . . . 70, 60 _s=», 
» ” heel . . 2...) OTD ==, 64, 
» » metatarsal joint. . . 98 ,, 83, 
» ” end of fourth toe . . 115 ,, 105, 
87. Hyla albomarginata. 
Hyla albomarginata, Spix, Spec. Nov. p. 38, t. 8. fig. 1; Dum. et Bibr. Erpét. Gén. vill. p. 555 ; 
Giinth. Batr. Sal. p. 98; Peters, MB. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1872, p. 207; Bouleng. Batr. Sal. 
p. 356. 
Hypsiboas albomarginata, Wagl. Syst. Amphib. p. 201; Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1886, p. 273. 
Hyla infulata, Wied, Beitr. Naturg. Bras. i. p. 583; Burmeist. Erlaut. Faun. Bras. p. 97, t. 30. 
fige. 1-6. 
Hyla punctata, Wied, Abbild. tab. —. 
Hab. Nicaragua (Bransford); Costa Rica, San Carlos (Underwood).—TRopicaL 
AMERICA. 
Vomerine teeth between the wide choane, in two rather long oblique series, 
generally arched: ( \. Snout broad and depressed, with somewhat pointed nose, 
rather indistinct canthus, and sloping sides. Distance of the nostril from the eye a 
little more than the diameter of the latter. Interorbital space much wider than the 
upper eyelid. Tympanum distinct, one-third the area of the eye. ‘Lhe three outer 
fingers are more than half-webbed, and provided with disks at least as large as the 
tympanum, and larger than the disks of the toes. ‘Toes almost entirely webbed, 
with moderate subarticular tubercles; no tarsal fold. Upper parts smooth; generally 
a very distinct fold, which starts from the eye and descends towards the middle of the 
