THE HERPETOLOGY OF HISPANIOLA 13 



BUFO MARINUS (Linnaeus)> 



1758. Rana marina Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 211. 



1938. Bufo marinus marinus Mertens, Senckenbergiana, vol. 20, p. 332; Publ. 



Inst. Cient. Domfnico-Alemdu, vol. 1, p. 82, 1939. — Bokek, Publ. Inst. 



Cient. Domfnico-Alemdn, vol. 1, p. 16, 1939. 



The report by Dr. Mertens of the finding of young mdividuals at 

 Rio Jama seems to be proof that this introduced form has estabhshed 

 itself definitely in the Dominican Republic. A second locality, Monte 

 Cristi, is likewise recorded in the same publication. The Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology has a fine specimen, No. 22486, from the 

 latter place, while another, No. 22485, was collected in Santa Barbara 

 do Samana by W. J. Clench. 



Family HYLIDAE 



Genus HYLA Laurent! 



1768. Hyla Latjrenti, Synopsis reptilium, p. 32 (type, H. viridis). 



Of the four species of tree toads occurring in Hispaniola, the com- 

 monest by far is the bony-headed Hyla dominicensis, which is foimd 

 about dwellings and on verandas in almost every town on the island. 

 Hence it appears in great numbers in every collection of natural-his- 

 tory specimens brought back from there. Somewhat less common 

 generally, but abundant in certain localities, is Hyla pulchrilineata, 

 probably the most beautifully marked of the four. Hyla heilprini, 

 \sdth its dagger-shaped prepoUex, is as yet known only from Pacifi- 

 cador Province in the Dominican Republic. The giant Hyla vasta, 

 largest of all the hylas, is commoner than its former rarity in museum 

 collections would indicate. 



KEY TO HYLA OF HISPANIOLA 



a". Derm of head involved in the rugose cranial ossification., doirunicensis (p. 13) 

 a^. Derm of head not involved in the cranial ossification. 



6'. Outer fingers perfectly free pulchrilineata (p. 17) 



b*. Outer fingers nearly entirely webbed. 



c'. A dermal fringe on outer borders of Hmbs vasta (p. 19) 



c*. No dermal fringe on limbs heilprini (p. 22) 



HYLA DOMIWCENSIS (Tpchadi) 



Figure 3 



1838. Hypsiboas dominicensis Tschudi, M6m. Soc. Sci. Nat. NeuchMel, vol. 2, 

 p. 30. 



1838. Hyla dominicensis "Mus. Paris" in Tschudi, M^m. Soc. Sci. Nat. NeuchAtel, 

 vol. 2, p. 72 (in synonymy). — Boulenger, Catalogue of the Batrachia 

 SaUentia in the col]ection of the British Museum, ed. 2, p. 370, 1882 (part). — 

 Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 44, No. 2, p. 239, 1914; Zoologica, 

 vol. 11, No. 4, p. 73, 1930; vol. 19, No. 3, p. 89, 1935.— Schmidt, Bull. 



' Complete synonymy not given. 



