21,2 Taylor: Herpetological Fauna, I 181 
half wider than digits; first finger short, not reaching pad of 
second; fourth finger longer than second, reaching the last sub- 
articular tubercle on third; subarticular tubercles large, not 
clearly differentiated; three carpal tubercles very distinct; tips 
of toes not or but slightly widened; a strong inner metatarsal 
tubercle nearly the length of first toe, and a small outer one; 
subarticular tubercles well defined, two on each of the outer 
three toes; toes nearly one-third webbed. Tibiotarsal articula- 
tion reaches tympanum when adpressed. 
Color in life-—Brownish with very indistinct darker markings 
above; rather brownish below. 
Measurements of the type and the cotype of Kaloula negrosensis sp. nov. 
No. 588, | No. 588A, 
type. cot ype. 
mm. mm. 
BOUL 60 WONG oS coe ra ee ee nds eb coue esas cs 80.0 29.5 
ieehg th of head. t2 aoe ee ee ee ee i cc dak 8.5 8.5 
Width of head______- FES DU 5 PPA Rae Py gL Oe GW Ce a 11.0 10.0 
Diamneber a Ors Se ee ee ee 8.6 3.5 
Length of srgue i ee ee 3.5 3.5 
Width of bias; oyeGtONt oc oie. shoes, tac a ee sae 17.0 13.0 
Forelimbc2scsssc0. 20.0 19.0 
Loorigeit finger os. oe ee ees ca a ee 8.2 8.0 
Phe oS ee ae ee 39.5 39.5 
Ae loi oc i wedded we cns os os 13.0 12.6 
Longest toe, to metatarsal tubercle......-..--------------- 12.5 11. ga 
Variation.—The cotype, also from Negros, shows slight varia- 
tion; the body and head are slenderer. The fourth toe on the 
right foot is abnormal, being no longer than the third but much 
broader and with a wider pad at the tip; the markings on this 
specimen are distinct. There is a large brown spot on the an- 
terior part of the back with two narrow branches to each eye; 
two short, truncate, lateral branches above arms and two short 
posterior branches. Two equal-sized spots are separated from 
the ends of the posterior branches of the dorsal marking and 
there is another pair of spots in front of the anus. A distinct 
bar crosses femur, tibia, and foot, apparently continuous when 
the leg is folded. There is a dark brown area in the loreal 
region and another brown area laterally, beginning behind the 
tympanic fold. The belly is uniform light olive brown. 
Remarks.—The specimens were taken moving about at night 
in the street. Only these two specimens were found in my two 
