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.eneral grayish olive; tubercles on upper surface topped with umber 

 brown, and the upper surface of the parotoids vermicula ed with the 

 same color; underside uniform, unspotted pale ochre yellow, palmar 

 and metatarsal tubercles, as well as nuptial pads, bro^^^l; edge of 

 upper lip and lower edge of mandible slightly tmged with the same 

 brown color, but no dusky line on the lower jaw. 



Dimensions. ^^ 



84 



Tip of snout to vent ^f^ 



Tip of snout to anterior liordcr of tympanum ^^ 



Nostril to tympanum ^ 



Internaral width ,j 



Interorbital width 3 



Diameter of tympanum 2.5 



Distance of tympanum from eye ^^' 



Width of head 52 



Fore leg hq 



Hind leg from vent to tip of longest toe ^^ 



Si^ fo^'from l^sJ of inner'im^tatarsal tubercle to tip of longest toe -.-.-.- 39 



Length of parotoid g 



Width of parotoid 



The adult female (U.S.N.M. No. 17517; same locality date and 

 collector) (figs. 49-52) is larger; total length from snout to vent 96 

 mm differs otherwise from the male chiefly in the somewhat shorter 

 legs and in the tubercles of the skin being more pomted and more 

 extensively pigmented, even on the underside all the tubercles ben.g 

 tipped with brown; that she lacks the nuj>t,al excrescences on the 

 fingers is a matter of course. „ , t- v r 



Another adult femde (U.S.N.M. No. 21214; Seoul, Korea; P K 

 Jouy, collector) is darker, the ground color above bemg trowmsh,and 

 the pale markings clay color ; the lower edge of the parotoids mvolved 

 n a narrow blacS. band, which conthmes for some distance backw^ds 

 on the side, and a crescent-shaped branch descending from the mid- 

 dle of the parotoid to in front of the msertion of the arm; on the sides 

 of the belfy there are a number of small, black, isolated spots, none 



-^^li::;'51nr« -.nm. long, akso from Korea (Cli^mulpo; 

 Jony, collector; U.S.N.M. No. 21215) is uniformly puik.sh brown 

 above and unspotted below, except a few b ackish specks on throat 

 and chest; there is a dusky bar descending from the O- « «ie dge 

 of the lip and some indication of dusky markings on the upper l.p 



and below the nostrils. , j- „f n,„ Fnrn 



HaUtat.-Tbe northeastern continental representative of the Kuro 

 pean common toad {Bufo info) is found in eastern Mongoha Ma - 

 Ihuria, Amurland at least as far north as Khabarovka, Korea, north- 

 eastern China from Peking and Chefu to Shanghai, beyond which is 

 found the southeastern representative, B. bufo garganzans. 



