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tween toes, third toe longer than fifth; an inner and an outer 
metatarsal tubercle; no skin fold along outer toe to heel; the 
hind limb brought forward the tibiotarsal articulation reaches 
to near anterior corner of eye; opening of vocal sac near angle 
of mouth; tongue with two horns posteriorly and a large tubercle 
anteriorly. : 
Color in life-——Above gray-brown, variegated, with a broad 
median cream yellow stripe from tip of snout to anus; bars on 
legs dull cream to white; side and groin with large, bright, 
lemon yellow spots, separated by narrow lines of brown; belly 
and chin flesh-colored, mottled with brown; underside of limbs 
with large islandlike white or yellow spots; toes barred with 
cream; a narrow indistinct line from eye across tympanum and 
angle of mouth. Loreal region dark brown, mottled slightly 
with lighter. 
Measurements of the type of Cornufer montanus sp. nov. 
mm. 
Snout to vent 28.5 
Length of head 12 
Width of head 11.5 
Upper eyelid 3 
Interorbital distance oh 
Eye to end of snout 5 
Diameter of eye 5 
Eye to nostril 4 
Forelimb 18.5 
Longest finger, with hand 10 
Hind limb 45 
Femur 12.5 
Tibia 15 
12.5 
Longest toe, to metatarsal tubercle 
Remarks.—The type was collected at an elevation of nearly 
1,500 meters, on Mount Banahao, on small shrubs growing out 
_ from a perpendicular cliff. Only the type was found. This 
species appears to be related to Cornufer worcesteri and C. guen- 
theri. From the former it differs in having a papilla on the 
tongue, the eye being larger in proportion to the length of the 
snout, the upper eyelid equaling the interorbital distance, the 
tympanum being one-third the diameter of eye, and the tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaching only to the eye instead of to the 
nostril. The color and markings are essentially different. 
From C. guentheri it differs in color, in the presence of a large 
tubercle on the heel, and in the absence of one on the angle of 
the jaws. There are numerous other differences. 
