Cope.] ^^ [March 18, 



between the eyelids, bounded posteriorly by the base of an indistinct 

 dark triangle, which is darker than the rest of the back. The lips are 

 clouded, and there is a vertical pale line on the end of the muzzle, and a 

 similar one on each side of it below each nostril. The ground color of the 

 legs is gray. The humerus is uniformly pale, but the forearm is blackish 

 speckled. There are four wide blackish cross-bands on the femur, and 

 three on the tibia. Femur behind closely marbled with black on a dirty 

 whitish ground. Inferior surfaces straw-color, with indistinct brown 

 speckles on inferior face of tibia, femur, and lower jaw. The sole is 

 blackish from the lieel, and there are five blackish cross-bands on the 

 outside of the foot. Groin marbled with black, and a few shades in the 

 axilla. 



M. 



Length of head and body 054 



" " " to posterior line of tympana 015 



Width " " at " " " " 020 



Length of fore leg 025 



" " foot Oil 



" " hind leg from groin 074 



" " foot 031 



" " " " less tarsus 024 



Though allied in important characters to the L. (Orossodactylus) gaudi- 

 ehaudii, the differences are numerous, to judge from the description given 

 by Boulenger (Catal. Bat. Sal. B. M., p. 249). The well-developed vom- 

 erine teeth, the terminal nostril, the weak tarsal tubercles and the ventral 

 discoidal fold are some of these. 



One specimen. 



15. Leptodactylus glandulosus, sp. nov. 



Small ; extended hind leg reaching middle of eye. Toes without der- 

 mal margins. Vomerine teeth in two transverse fascicles well behind the 

 line connecting the choante. 



Muzzle narrowed, somewhat prominent, rounded transversely and with- 

 out distinct canthus rostralis. Nostril two-fifths the distance from the ex- 

 tremity of the muzzle to the eye. Tongue oval, entire posteriorly. Tym- 

 panic drum one half diameter of eye-slit. First finger not longer than 

 second. Metatarsal tubercles two, both very small. Palm and sole tuber- 

 cular, the latter rough with pointed warts. Interorbital width equal that 

 of eyelid. Skin smooth, excepting two rows of glands or glandular 

 warts, one on the upper part of the side, extending from above the hu- 

 merus to the groin, and the other above it, which terminates in a num- 

 ber of low warts on the posterior iliac region. Numerous similar warts 

 on the side below the inferior glandular ridge. A groove from the eye 

 above the tympanum towards the humerus bounds the lower side of a 

 glandular dermal thickening. 



Color blackish, dark-brown, or light-brown above, with a median 



