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two points behind; diameter of eye almost equal to length of 
snout; tympanum roundish, about two-fifths diameter of eye; 
body with granules and distinct longitudinal folds; arm reaches 
back end of body; fingers entirely free, with small but distinct 
digital disks; first finger a little shorter than second and scarcely 
longer than fourth, third longest; two distinct longitudinal car- 
pal tubercles; subarticular tubercles strongly defined; hind leg 
carried forward tibiotarsal articulation reaches beyond snout by 
one-third the length of tibia; disks of toes distinct; small web 
between base of toes; two metatarsal tubercles; subarticular 
tubercles of toes distinct; fifth toe shorter than third. 
Color—Body above dark brown; below whitish with dark 
brown, strongly defined on neck; lips and limbs with dark spots. 
Measurements of Cornufer jagori (Peters). 
mm. 
Total length 18.5 
Length of head 8 
Width of head 6 
Foreleg 13 
Length of hand, with third finger 5.5 
Hind leg 35 
Length of foot and fourth toe 16 
Remarks.—I have been unable to obtain a specimen of this 
species. Peters does not mention the presence of a lingual pa- 
pilla, and it probably does not occur. It would be well, however, 
to have the type examined to determine this point. It is probable 
that the type is immature; it is said to be not very well preserved. 
The type locality is “Insel Samar.” The type was discovered 
by F. Jagor. 
Cornufer corrugatus (Duméril). Plate 4, figs. 3, 3a, and 3b. 
Hylodes corrugatus DUMERIL, Ann. Sci. Nat. III 19 (1853) 176. 
Platymantis plicifera GUNTHER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. (1858) 95, 
pl. 8, fig. 3; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1877) 132. 
Platymantis corrugata PETERS, Mon. Berl. Ak. (1873) 611; PETERS 
and Dorta, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gén. 13 420. 
Cornufer corrugatus BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. ed. 2 
(1882) 110; Borrrcer, Ber. Senck. Nat. Ges. (1886) 123; CaSsTO 
DE ELeRA, Cat. Fauna Filipinas 1 (1895) 450; MfHeiy, Termes, 
Fuzetek 20 (1897) 411, pl. 10, fig. 142; Barzour, Mem. Mus. Comp. 
Zool. Harvard Coll. 44 (1912) 70; VAN Dampen, Nova Guinea 5 
(1906) 167. 
Description of species —(From No. 200, E. H. Taylor collec- 
tion; collected on Mount Maquiling, near Los Bafios, Laguna, 
P. I., May, 1916, by E. H. Taylor.) Vomerine teeth in two short, 
oblique groups, somewhat rounded, lying for the most part behind 
