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Bujo compactilis — Continued 



Num- 

 ber of 

 speci- 

 mens 



Locality collected 



Tamaulipas: 



Matamoros 



Mier 



DURANGO: 



El Salto 



Near Guanacevi 



Guanajuato: 



Guanajuato 



Irapuato 



Vera Cruz: North of Rio 



Atoyac, near Potrero. 

 Federal District: 



North of Guadalupe 



Xochimilco (2 miles west)... 

 Jalisco: 



Atemajac 



....do 



Buenavista 



Cerro del Col, or Cerrode el 

 Fuerte, 6 miles west of 

 Guadalajara. 



Jamay.. 



Lagos 



On way to Magdalena. 



South of Tlaguepaque.. 



Tonala 



Michoacan: 



La Palma.. 



Tupataro 



? State: 



No definite locality 



....do 



.do. 



Date collected 



Mar. — , 1853 

 May 6, 1891 



July 20, 1898 

 Aug. 19, 1898 



Aug. 6, 1919 



do 



June 19, 1919 



July 19, 1919 

 May 10, 1919 



Sept. 23, 1919 

 May 28, 1892 

 Aug. 10, 1919 

 Sept. 18, 1919 



/Aug. 17, 19191 

 lAug. 18, 1919J 

 June 27, 1896 

 Sept. 29, 1919 

 Sept. 10, 1919 

 Oct. 6, 1919 



June — , 1901 

 1879 



By whom collected or 

 from whom received 



D. N. Cough. 

 William Lloyd. 



Nelson and Goldman. 

 Do. 



Paul D. R. Ruthling. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Nelson and Goldman.. 

 Paul D. R. Ruthling. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Nelson and Goldman. 

 Paul D. R. Ruthling. 



Do. 



Do. 



S. E. Meek. 

 Alfred Dug6s. 



Emile Parzudaki. 

 Ferdinand Deppe and 



C. J. W. Schiede. 

 Paul D. R. Ruthling 



' Young. 



8 Type of Bufo anomalui. 



* Type of Bufo compactilis. 



BUFO CRISTATUS Wiegmann 



Figure 9 



1833. Bufo cristatus Wiegmann, Isis von Oken, vol. 26, pt. 7. pp. 660, 661. 



1879. Bufo occipitalis Camerano, Atti R. Accad. Sci. Torino, vol. 14, pp. 889, 

 890. — GtJNTHBR, 1901, Biologia Centrali- Americana, Reptilia and Batrachia, 

 pp. 243, 250, pi. 69, fig. G, Feb.— Nieden, 1923, Das Tierreich, Lief. 46, 

 Amphibia, Anura I, pp. 74, 129. 



Type locality. — Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



Range. — At present can not be accurately defined. 



Remarks.' — The two cotypes of Bii;fo cristatus (M.N.B. Nos. 3523- 

 3524) came from the vicmity of Jalapa in Vera Cruz, and they were 

 collected by Ferdinand Deppe. The following notes were made on 

 them: 



No. 3523 : Parietal crests 4 mm. high, enormously swollen, but with- 

 out any vestiges of internal projections or buttresses, and in contact 

 posteriorly with parotoid glands; parotoid glands somewhat ovoidal 

 in outline; toes half webbed, with last three phalanges of fourth toe 

 free from web; inner and outer metatarsal tubercles very small, the 

 inner slightly larger than the outer; fore and hind feet wi^ numerous 

 supernumerary tubercles; skin of upperparts studded with numerous 

 closely approximated small warts ; color markings somewhat obliter- 

 ated; a narrow black interorbital band; a narrow oblique outwardly 



