ANUEA BUFONIDAE BUFO LENTIG1NOSUS WOODHOUSEI. 521 



BDFO LENTIGINOSUS, Shaw, subspecies COGNATUS, Say. 



Bufo cognatus, SAY, Long's Exped. Rocky Mts., ii, 1823, 90. HOLBROOK, N. A. IIer]i., 

 iv, pi. 5. DE KAY, Nat. Hist. N. T., pt. i, 1842, 68. BD., U. S. & Mex. 

 Bound. Surv. Eept., 1859, pt. ii, Eept., 27. 



Bvfo lentiginosus, SHAW, subspecies cognatus, SAY, COPE, Check-List N. A. Batrach. & 

 Kept., 1875, 29. 



HAB. Texan District, Colorado and Arizona. 



In some specimens, there are dark, oblique 'blotches on each side of 

 the middle line of the back ; metatarsal shovels a little larger. 



Specimen No. 402 has the tympanum one-fifth the size of the eye. 

 Very abundant in Colorado ; less so in Arizona. 



BUFO LENTIGINOSUS WOODHOUSEI, Girard. 



Bufo dorsalis, HALLOW., Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, 1852, 181 (not of Spix). 

 Bvfo woodhomci, GIKABD, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vii, May, 1854, 86. BD., U. S. 



& Mex. Bound. Surv., ii, 1859, Eeptiles, 27. 

 Bufo lentiginosus (subspecies) woodhousei, COPE, Check-List N. A. Batrach. & Eept., 



1875. 



HAB. Sonoran Eegion. 



Is lighter than preceding species ; the tubercles brown-tipped ; a light 

 vertebral band; metatarsal shovels a little smaller. Apparently numerous in 

 New Mexico. 



