594 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



shorter than second; disks of toes small, first toe short, onl}" reaching 

 subarticular tubercle of second; subarticular tubercles well developed; 

 two well developed metatarsal tubercles; no plantar tubercles; no 

 tarsal fold; the bent limbs being pressed along the sides, knee and 

 elbow overlap; hind limb being extended along the side, heel reaches 

 center "*of eye; hind limbs being placed vertically to the axis of the 

 bod}", the heels overlap; skin above and on flanks granular, underside 

 smooth; posterior aspect of femur areolate. 



27 28 29 



Figs. 25-29. — Eleutherodactylus richmondi. 2 x natural size. 25, side of head; 26, top of head; 

 27, inside of mouth; 2S, underside of fore foot: 29, underside of hind foot. No. 26884, U.S.N.M. 



Dime7isio7)s. 



mm. 



Tip of snout to vent 38 



Width of head 15 



Diameter of eye 5. 5 



Diameter of tympanum 2. 5 



Fore leg from axilla 24 



Hind leg from vent 62 



Vent to heel 35 



Colors of living animal.— Adult. U.S.N.M. No. 26884 (L. S. No. 

 9025), Catalina plantation, 890 feet altitude, February 22, 1900. Back 

 dusky chestnut, lighter on sacrum; from each nostril along canthus 

 rostralis, edge of ej'ebrow and sides of back a narrow dirty bluish- 

 white stripe somewhat wider on sides of back than on canthus ros- 

 tralis; sides of face and flanks below this stripe blackish, legs blackish; 

 fore legs marbled with pale drab, hind legs with dull pale chestnut; 

 under side dull greenish gray, with an ill-detined yellow spot in each 

 groin, and marbled with dusky brown on throat and under side of hind 

 legs. Iris blackish, brassy above pupil. 



