16 WEST INDIAN BATRACHIA 



At Nevis it was said that these toads had recently been 

 introduced from Barbadoes because it was thought they 

 were hostile to rats. 



BUFO PELTOCEPHALUS (Bill'.) Tscltudl. 



Cuba. 



BUFO GUTTUROSUS GtllV. 



Port au Prince, Hayti ; Cuba ; Bayamon, Porto Rico. 



A very young one resembles small specimens of B. len- 

 tiginosus. It has transverse blotches of brown on legs 

 and arms. On each side of the middle on the back there 

 is a series of rounded brown spots, four or live, each con- 

 taining a red wart. Each lip has several spots, one below 

 the eye. 



Hyla septentrionalis Tschudi; Blgr. 



Bahamas ; Cuba. 



At Havana on the thirtieth of December the writer 

 took a large number of young ones : larvae with hind 

 legs, small specimens with the remnant of the tail, and 

 others twice the size of the latter to the adult. 



Hyla insulsa Cope; Blgr. 

 Cuba. 



Hyla dominicensis (Bibr.) t Tschudi; Blgr. 

 Puerto Plata, San Domingo ; Isle des Vaches. 



Hyla ovata Cope; Blgr. 

 Jeremie, Hayti. 



Hyla pulchrilineata Cope. 

 Puerto Plata, San Domingo. 



Hyla pardalis Spix. 

 Trinidad. 



