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between the nostrils being greater than their distance from 
eye; the undersurface of foot having subarticular tubercles; 
and in the lesser extent of webbing on foot. The species 
agree in the shape of the head and the general conformation 
of the hand. Philautus montanus differs from P. zamboangensis 
in having the first and second fingers in opposition to the third 
and fourth, instead of the first in opposition to the other three. 
The only specimen seen was discovered seated in an unfolding 
leaf of a low plant on the bank of Tumugao River, above the 
waterworks’ intake near Pasananka, Zamboanga. Shortly after 
capture the specimen became a deep orange color. 
Cornufer cornutus sp. nov. 
Type.—No. 764, E. H. Taylor collection; collected at Balbalan, 
Kalinga, Mountain Province, Luzon, April 24, 1920, by E. H. 
Taylor. 
Description of type-—Vomerine teeth in two small, more or 
less rounded series lying behind the inner edge of choane, 
widely separated from each other; choanz small, not concealed 
by jaw; tongue nicked behind, with a distinct papilla on anterior 
part; snout rather pointed in front of nostrils; canthus rostralis 
distinct, the lores concave, then sloping obliquely to lip; snout 
somewhat constricted behind nostrils; nostril a little nearer tip of 
snout than eye; interorbital distance distinctly wider than upper 
eyelid, slightly less than distance between nostrils; upper eyelid 
with numerous, large, rounded tubercles and a well-developed, 
sharp-pointed dermal spine 1 millimeter long, which projects 
outward in life; eye small, equal to or slightly longer than its 
distance from nostril; tympanum small, about two-fifths of eye; 
a strong supratemporal fold from behind eye to insertion of 
arm slightly overhanging tympanum; a tubercular fold below 
eye immediately in front of tympanum and a fold crossing angle 
of jaws; a few scattered tubercles behind eye; skin generally 
smooth or finely shagreened, with dim indications of tubercles 
on back, limbs, and sides; skin on chin and throat smooth; pos; 
terior part of belly and underside of femur strongly granulate; 
fingers with strongly dilated disks, first finger very small, the 
tip scarcely dilated; fourth finger longer than second ; subartic- 
ular tubercles large, distinct; small tubercles on palm, and 
large carpal tubercles; tips of toes dilated but much less so than 
fingers; a very strong outer metatarsal tubercle, and a dim 
elongate inner one; hind limb being brought forward the tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaches eye or slightly beyond. 
