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nearer tip of snout than eye; interorbital space broader than upper 

 eyelid; tympanum distinct, about a third of the diameter of the eye; 

 digital disks very large, disk of third fmger considerably larger than 

 the tympanum; first finger shorter than second; first toe shorter than 

 second; toes distinctly webbed at the base, the web also extending up 

 the side of each digit as a dermal margin; two metatarsal tubercles; 

 the tibio-tarsal articulation of the adpressed hind limb reaches the 

 eye; lightly granular above and below (including chest and gular 

 region); a subgular vocal sac(?). 



"Coloration in alcohol. — Light grayish brown above, marbled with 

 grayish; a triangular spot of the same color connecting the eyes; 

 upper side of limbs indistinctly cross-banded with gray; the rear of 

 each femur with a brown blotch which covers only approximately 

 the outer two thirds; below whitish, immaculate except for a very 

 light stippling with grayish. 



"Measurements 



Length of head 



and body Head Hind limb 4th toe 



Type, no. 21,561 28 mm. 10 mm. 43 mm. 9 mm." 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS MONTANUS Schmidt 



Figure 23 



1919. Eleutherodadylus montanus Schmidt, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 41, 

 art. 12, p. 519 (type locality, "mountainous interior of the Province of Azua, 

 Santo Domingo"); Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 44, art. 2, p. 9, fig. 3, 

 1921.— Barbour, Zoologica, vol. 11, No. 4, p. 77, 1930; vol. 19, No. 3, p. 94, 

 1935; Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. vol. 82, No. 2, p. 101, 1937. 



Original description. — "Diagnostic characters. — Snout obtuse; nostril 

 much nearer the end of the snout than the eye; vomerine teeth in two 

 oval patches well behind the choanse; tympanum distinct, about one- 

 third the diameter of the eye; toes free; tibio-tarsal articulation reach- 

 ing the posterior border of the eye; tips of digits considerably dilated; 

 skin rugose above, without longitudinal folds; belly uniformly granular. 

 "Detailed description— Type A.M.N.H. No. 6434, d\ 

 "Head considerably broader than long, broader than the body; 

 snout short, obtuse, its length equal to the interorbital space; can thus 

 rostralis well defined; elbow and knee pressed along sides, overlap 

 slightly; heels overlapping when legs are placed vertically to the 

 body; nostrils closer to the end of the snout than to the eye; tympanum 

 distinct, small, separated from the border of the eye by its own diam- 

 eter; disks of fingers and toes well developed, about as large as the 

 tympanum ; toes with only a vestigial web ; inner and outer metatarsal 

 tubercles well developed; a distinct inner and a shorter outer tarsal 

 fold; vomerine teeth in two oval patches, well behind the choanae, the 



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