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ELEUTHERODACTYLUS FLAVESCENS Noble 



Nine specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 65697-65705) collected at Samana 

 and Lagiina in March, 1923. Of these, seven are young, but the skin 

 is fully as warty as in the adult. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS ABBOTTI Cochran 



The type (U.S.N.M., No. -65055) and two paratypes (Nos. 65056 

 and 65057) collected at Laguna, Samana Peninsula, in May, 1922. 

 Twenty-five more specimens were secured at Samana and Laguna in 

 March, 1923. Out of the twenty-five, eleven resemble the type in 

 having a very definite white line beginning at the snout, bifurcating 

 above the vent and continuing on the posterior femur, on the distal 

 half of the tibia and to the sole of the foot. The remaining fourteen 

 specimens lack the white line, although there is the same distinct 

 mid-dorsal ridge in the skin from snout to vent, which in the typical 

 specimens appears without pigment. The largest specimen (No. 

 65683) measures 21 mm. from snout to vent. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS MONTANUS Schmidt 



Eleven specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 60627-60635, 60650-60651) col- 

 lected in Moron during December, 1917. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS SCHMIDTI Noble. 



One specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 60626) collected in Moron on Decem- 

 ber 23, 1919. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS INOPTATUS (Barbour) 



Seven specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 65022-65027, 65089) from Lag- 

 una taken in May, 1922; one (No. 65721) from Samana and Laguna 

 taken in March, 1923; three (Nos. 65722-4) from Las Canitas taken 

 February 27, 1923; two (Nos. 55085-55086) taken in 1916, no defi- 

 nite locality other than Santo Domingo. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS RUTHAE Noble 



Four specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 65710-65713) from Jovero taken 

 February 4 and 5, 1923; seven (Nos. 65714-65720) taken at Samana 

 and Laguna in March, 1923. 



LEPTODACTYLUS DOMINICENSIS Cochran 



The type (U.S.N.M., No. 65670) was taken at Las Caiiitas on 

 February 25, 1923. This is probably the most important of the 

 herpetological discoveries made by Doctor Abbott. Two more speci- 

 mens (Nos. 66675-6) received after the foregoing list was made, 

 show a very definite color pattern on the dorsal surface. These two 

 frogs were collected four miles west of Jovero on December 4, 1923, 

 from a muddy gully in the forest. 



