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slightly and giving it a somewhat truncate appearance ; snout 

 not prominent, shorter than the orbital diameter. Nostril 



* much nearer the tip of the snout than the eye. Canthus rostralis 

 rounded ; loreal region nearly vertical, not concave. Interorbital 

 space much broader than the upper eye-lid. Tympanum hardly 



[ distinguishable, less than half the diameter of the eye. Lower jaw 



Fig. 38. 



slightly truncate. Tongue suboval, entire and free behind. 

 Choame distinct. Palatine ridges fairly distinct, oblique. Anterior 

 palatal ridge represented by a single, hardly distinguishable 

 dermal lobe, situated between the hinder margins of the orbital 

 bulges. The posterior is long and serrated, and extends across 

 the hinder palate in front of the oesophagus. Arm weak. Fingers 

 cylindrical, compressed at the tips into considerably enlarged 

 discs; disc of the fourth finger much the largest. First finger 

 very small, much shorter than second, cylindrical. Afetacarple 

 tubercle absent. Toes moderate, longer than in the preceding 

 species, not fringed, the discs slightly smaller than the finger 

 discs. A very small oval inner metatarsal tubercle. The length 



