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Description oj the type.- — Head a little narrower than body, its 

 width (11.2 mm.) about equal to its length (11.25 mm.); canthal 

 region rounding, the lores sloping broadly to lip, the region behind 

 nostril sUghtly concave; snout oval, the tip broadly rounded; eye 

 length (4 mm.) less than length of snout (5.1 mm.), reaching anterior 

 edge of nostril; nostril small, contained in distance to eye four times; 

 tympanum subcircular, slightly higher than long, its diameter 

 (2.3 mm.) more than one-half of the eye (4 mm.), separated from eye 

 by a distance equal to more than half its diameter (1.2 mm.). 



Tongue rather thick, somewhat pyriform, not or but slightly nicked 

 behind, free for about half its length, somewhat papillate; choanae 

 large, nearly lateral, not concealed by jaw when seen from below; no 

 vomerine teeth. 



Arm moderately long, when extended the wrist reaches beyond 

 snout; first finger as long as second, both shorter than fourth; three 

 palmar tubercles, outer small, conical, median largest, oval, inner as 

 large as subarticular tubercles; slight swellings under the distal joints; 

 supernumerary tubercles large; five supernumerary tubercles on palm, 

 and some smaller granules at base of fingers; leg rather short; the 

 heel reaches to tympanum, the inner metatarsal tubercle does not 

 quite reach tip of snout; small inner metatarsal tubercle, only little 

 larger than subarticular tubercles; outer metatarsal tubercle a little 

 more than half as large as inner; subarticular tubercles large, very 

 sahent, the tips pointed forward; supernumerary tubercles present; 

 those on the third and fourth toes high, compressed ; about 13 tubercles 

 of varying size on sole; free part of fourth toe twice that of the fifth; 

 no trace of tarsal folds or tubercles. No trace of web. 



Sldn above, quite smooth; below, likewise smooth; a few granules 

 evident on sides, encroaching slightly on abdomen; an abdominal disk 

 faintly discernible, the posterior edge of which crosses posterior part 

 of abdomen some distance in front of femurs; lumbar gland (dis- 

 cernible only by the enlarged pores visible under a lens or by the 

 cream-white exudate) about 6.2 mm. long, and about one-third as 

 wide; it does not reach groin; vocal sacs in male ?; slight suggestion 

 of flattened tubercles on eyeUd. Under side of femur with longitu- 

 dinal grooves, between which there is some granulation; granulation 

 on posterior face of femur more distinct. 



Color, freshly preserved. — Ash gray with numerous indefinite 

 darker gray, blacldsh, or brownish flecks; a larger blackish-brown spot 

 on the gland, with some minute hght flecks; hmbs fighter than body, 

 with indefinite brownish bars on femur, more pronounced bars on 

 tibia; feet dimly barred; a tiny Hght spot between orbits, tympanum 

 brownish; a darker loreal stripe; edge of lip much fighter than lores; 

 entire ventral surfaces white \vith a very sparse peppering of darker 

 (visible only under the lens). 



