244 _ Philippine Journal of Science 1920 
occipital region rather rugose; snout smooth and flat, except in 
front of nostrils, which slope very slightly to tip; end of snout 
high, vertical; canthus very strongly defined, angular to tip; 
upper part of loreal region vertical, lower part sloping broadly, 
making the region behind nostril distinctly concave; eye mod- 
erate, its diameter reaching a little beyond nostril; nostril about 
one-fourth nearer tip of snout than eye; tympanum small, its 
outer edge moderately distinct, about one-half the diameter of 
eye, separated from eye by a distance one and one-fourth times 
its diameter; interorbital distance a little greater than width of 
upper eyelid; skin above rough, tuberculated; a very strong fold 
from eye to above arm, above tympanum; a short, distinct, 
glandular fold behind angle of mouth, an elongate fold behind 
eye curving inward; two strong tubercles on occipital region; 
two large tubercles on shoulders, behind which are three large 
tubercles on each side of back; skin of posterior part of body 
finely granulate, interspersed with numerous larger tubercles; 
posterior part of eyelid strongly tubercular; indications of a fold 
between posterior parts of interorbital region; sides strongly 
tubercular; loreal region tubercular; skin below smooth or finely 
granulate, wrinkled in posterior part of belly, smooth on posterior 
part of limbs; first finger longer than second but slightly shorter 
than fourth, second and third fingers with distinct skin folds 
on inner side and dim ones on outer side; subarticular tubercles 
large, round, blunt; tips of fingers swollen into small rounded 
pads; a prominent tubercle at base of first finger; toes webbed 
fully, the membrane reaching tip of pad on outer side of first, 
second, and third toes, and to base of terminal pads elsewhere; 
pads on toes a little larger than those on fingers; a cutaneous 
flap on outer part of first toe extending to inner metatarsal 
tubercle, another on fifth toe interrupted near the middle; inner 
metatarsal tubercle strong, oval, about half the length of first 
toe; no outer tubercle; no dorsolateral fold; tibiotarsal articu- 
lation reaches nostril or a little beyond; a rather indistinct tarsal 
fold; distance between nostrils a little less than their distance 
from eye, greater than their distance from mouth, and slightly 
less than width of upper eyelid. 
Color in aleohol.—Above brown of varying darker and lighter 
shades; snout somewhat lighter, with an indistinct darker band 
between eyes; region below and behind eye lighter than loreal 
region; lower lip spotted and mottled with black; limbs with 
darker markings, not forming bars; posterior part of limbs dark, 
reticulated with yellowish brown; below dusky, variously m0 
and reticulated with darker; heels and soles of feet dark brown. 
