21,2 Taylor: Herpetological Fauna, I 165 
long, extending beyond lower lip; distance of nostril from eye 
double its distance from tip of snout; distance between nostrils 
less than interorbital distance, which is distinctly greater than 
width of upper eyelid; diameter of eye about equal to its dis- 
tance from nostril; tympanum very large and distinct, its diam- 
eter about four-fifths of eye and equal to the interorbital 
distance; loreal region slightly concave, perpendicular for some 
distance, then sloping abruptly to lip; canthus rostralis moder- 
ately distinct, rather rounded on edge; angle of mouth with 
a short glandular fold extending to behind tympanum, and 
another short fold above insertion of arm; distinct narrow 
dorsolateral folds begin behind eyes and continue dorsolaterally 
to end of body, converging slightly; upper eyelid without tu- 
bercles; skin finely shagreened above; chin, throat, and breast 
entirely smooth; belly and underside of femur distinctly gran- 
ulate; below anus two strong elongate glandular tubercles 
narrowly separated; three outer fingers with strongly widened, 
rounding disks on tips; inner with small, scarcely widened disks; 
first finger much shorter than second which is only slightly 
shorter than fourth; subarticular tubercles strongly developed; 
three strong carpal tubercles, with a few smaller tubercles 
scattered over palm; toes with smaller, rather pointed disks; 
the web between toes extends to base of disks on outer side of 
first, second, and third toes and on inner side of fifth toe, on 
inner side of second and third toes to near the disk by a very 
narrow margin, and to the penultimate joint of fourth; subar- 
ticular tubercles moderately distinct; a small inner metatarsal 
tubercle and a still smaller outer tubercle; hind limb brought 
forward the tibiotarsal articulation reaches between eye and 
nostril. 
Color in life—Above uniform olive green to lighter green 
on sides. No spots or markings; no bars on limbs; upper part 
of loreal region darker olive; a black spot immediately in front 
of tympanum below eye and another behind tympanum; a small 
yellow area behind eye ‘and another covering angle of mouth; 
below greenish yellow to cream with olive spots; dorsolateral 
glandular folds lighter than body and a slightly darker olive 
line below them. 
Variation.—The cotype, from the same immediate locality, 
agrees in detail with the type save that the tympanum is some- 
what larger proportionately and the belly immaculate. I find 
no vocal sacs in either specimen. The specimens are probably 
females. 
