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Description (figs. 44-48).— .4f/w7^mrt/f; U.S.N.M. No. 23540; Yoko- 

 hama; September, 1896; L. Stejneger, collector. Snout somewhat 

 pointed, rising steepl}^ from the labial edge, the canthus rostralis 

 fairly well marked and the loreal region slightly concave; nostrils 

 about halfway between eyes and tip of snout, their distance from each 



Figs. 44-4S. — Bufo formosus. Nat. size. ■14, top of head; 45, side of head; 40, underside of hand: 

 47, underside of foot; 48, upper side of foot, to show extent of web. No. 23540, U.S.N.M. 



other greater than their distance from the eyes, but less than their dis- 

 tance from the labial edge or than the upper eyelids, and only two- 

 thirds the width of the interorbital space; interorbital space very 

 slightly concave, considerably wider than the upper eyelid; tym- 



