FROGS OF COLOMBIA — COCHRAN AND GOLN 5 



The following abbreviations are used to identify the institutions 

 and individuals owning or having custody of the specimens examined: 



AMNH American Museum of Natural History, New York City 



ANSP Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 



BM British Museum (Natural History), London 



CAS California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco 



CJG Collection of Coleman J. Goin 



CJM Collection of C. J. Marinkelle, in the Universidad de los Andes, 



Bogotd 



CM Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh 



CNHM Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago 



DZSP Departmento de Zoologia, Sccretaria da Agricultura, Sao Paulo 



EK Collection of Eugene Kramer 



EPN Escuela Politecnica National, Quito 



FM Collection of Federico Medem, in the United States National 



Museum 



IOC Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 



JAP Collection of James A. Peters, in the United States National Museum 



JP Museo de Historia Natural, "Javier Prado," Lima 



JRT Collection of James R. Tamsitt 



MACN Museo Argentina de Ciencias Naturales, Buenos Aires 



MCZ Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge 



MHNP Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 



MLS Museo del Instituto de La Salle, Bogotd 



MN Museu National, Rio de Janeiro 



MNHUK Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence 



MZUM Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 



NHMW Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna 



NM Naturhistoriska Museet, Goteborg 



NMS Natur-Museum Senckenberg [Senckenbergische Naturforschende 



Gesellschaft], Frankfurt-am-Main 



NR Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm 



RNH Rijkemuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden 



SUNHM Stanford University Natural History Museum, Palo Alto 



UC Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad del Cauca, Popayan 



UCV Museo de Biologfa, Universidad Central de Venezuela 



UF University of Florida, Gainesville 



UPR University of Puerto Rico, Mayagiiez 



USNM United States National Museum, Washington 



UV Universidad del Valle, Cali 



WCAB Collection of Werner C. A. Bokermann, in Silo Paulo, Brazil 



WTN Collection of Wilfred T. Neill 



ZIMUG Zoologisches Institut und Museum der Universitat, Gottingen 



ZSM Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich 



Although we here recognize 212 species and subspecies of Colom- 

 bian frogs, we are not deluded into believing that our list is final in 

 any way. Surely there are a number of undescribed species remaining 

 to be discovered in Colombia, and probably there are dozens of known 

 species that someday will be recorded from that country although 

 they are not known to occur there at the present time. 



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