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M.N.B 3525-27 



B.M I 58.9.6.13 



Catalogue 

 No. 



46967 



5038 



5039 



5091-97 



5099-5104 



5170 



5187 



5190-91 



47117-18 



47123 

 47125-26 

 47127-28 



10013 

 30180-81 



46766-69 

 46761 



46851 



47311 

 37747 



12285 

 12292-93 



Num- 

 ber of 

 speci- 

 mens 



Locality collected 



Oaxaca: 



Choapam. 



Cosolapa.. 



....do 



do 



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....do 



....do 



.-..do 



Guichicovi. 



Santo Domingo 



do.-. 



Mountains near Santo Do- 

 mingo. 



Tapana... 



Tehuantepec 



Chiapas: 



Ocozocoautla 



Ocuilapa 



Tumbala 



Valley of Comitan 



Tabasco: 



Teapa 



Frontera 



Yucatan: 

 No definite locality 



---.do 



? State: 

 No definite locality 



....do 



Date collected 



July 28,1894 

 July 12,1925 

 July 13,1925 

 July 14,1925 



-...do 



July 16, 1925 

 July 19, 1925 

 July 20, 1925 

 /June 24, 1895- 

 IJune 26, 1895 

 June 11,1895 



-...do 



June 19, 1895 



Feb. —1876 



Aug. 20, 1895 

 Aug. 27,1895 

 Nov. 16, 1895 

 Dec. 9, 1895 



.\pr. 15,1900 

 Mar. 12,1897 



By whom collected or 

 from whom received 



Nelson and Goldman. 

 Joseph R. Slevin. 



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[Nelson and Goldman. 



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Francis Sumichrast. 

 Do. 



Nelson and Goldman. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 C. H. T. Townsend. 



Arthur Schott. 

 Do. 



Ferdinand Deppe. 

 Emile Parzudaki. 



' Cotypes of Bufo sternosignatus. > Cotjrpes of Bufo valliceps. 



BUFO WOODHOUSn Girard 



Figure 16 



1852. Bufo dorsalis Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 6, p 

 181, Oct. (New Mexico). [Nee Bufo dorsalis Spix, 1824.] — Hallo well 

 1853, Sitgreaves's report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers 

 U. S. Senate Doc. 59, 32d Cong., 2d Sess., p. 142, pi. 19. 



1854. Bufo woodhousii Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 7, p 

 86, May.— Stoker, 1925, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 27, pp. 199-203 

 pi. 11, fig. 31b. 



1866. Bufo frontosus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 18, p. 301 

 Oct.— Cope, 1889, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 34, p. 283. 



1875. Bufo lentiginosus frontosus Yarrow, Report upon geographical and geo- 

 logical explorations and surveys west of the One Hundredth Meridian 

 (Wheeler survey), vol. 5, chap. 4, p. 520. — Coues, 1875, ^de7n, chap. 5, pp. 627, 628. 



1889. Bufo lentiginosus woodhousei Cope, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 34, p. 281, fig. 

 69.— Dickerson, 1906, The frog book, pp. 91-93, figs. 68-74, col. pi. 4, fig. 

 2. — Nieden, 1923, Das Tierreich, Lief. 46, Amphibia, Anura I, p. 126. 



Type locality. — "New Mexico" [= San Francisco Mountain, Co- 

 conino County, Ariz.]. 



Range. — From the Missouri River in Montana (north of Wilder) 

 and in North Dakota (Goodall), west to near the junction of the 

 Umatilla and Columbia Rivers (Umatilla); south through western 

 Idaho (Boise), northwestern Nevada (Humboldt County), south- 

 western Utah (Washington County), to the Lower Colorado River 



