2. ceratohvla. — 3. AiirnoDrs. -J.V 



4. Ceratohyla palmarum. 



Cer.athvla palmarum, Espada, Jbrn. So, Lisb. iii. p. G4, andViaj. 

 Pad/., Vertebr. pi. G. £ 1. 



Similar to 0. fasciata, but the tongue is broader than long, and 

 the hinder edge of the helmet is but slightly arched. 

 Ecuador. 



5. Ceratohyla braconnieri. 



Cerathyla braconnieri, Espada, 11. cc. p. G4, & pi. 6. f. 2. 



Resembles the two preceding species. The hind limbs are much 

 longer, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaching beyond the tip of the 

 snout. The shape of the helmet is intermediate between that of the 

 two last species. Tongue circular. 



Ecuador. 



3. AMPHODUS. 



Amphodus, Peters, Mon. Bed. Ac. 1872, p. 768. 



Pupil horizontal? Tongue heart-shaped, slightly free behind. 

 Tectli on the palatine bones and on the parasphenoid. Tympanum 

 distinct. Fingers free ; toes nearly free, the tips dilated into well- 

 developed disks. Outer metatarsals united. Omosternum present. 



Brazil. 



1. Amphodus wuchereri. 



p Hyla luteola, Wied, Beise Bras. i. p. 202, and Bcitr. i. p. 535, and 



Ahhihl. 

 Amphodus wuchereri, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 7G9, pi. 1. f. 1. 



Mandibular teeth about eleven on each side, increasing in size 

 towards the symphysis. Two large irregular transverse groups of 

 closely-set teeth on the palatine bones ; sphenoid with about five 

 series of small teeth. Habit of a Hylodes. Snout short, pointed, 

 prominent ; canthus rostralis distinct though rounded ; tympanum 

 not quite half the diameter of the eye. Fingers rather short, first 

 shorter than second ; a slight web at the base of the three outer 

 toes; a small inner metatarsal tubercle. The hind limb being 

 Danied forwards along the body, the middle of the tarsus marks the 

 tip of the snout. Skin smooth above, granulate beneath; head 

 nightly pitted. Chocolate-brown above: a well-defined yellow 

 band on each side of the body, beginning from the upper eyelid, 

 lading in a broad yellow snpraanal spol ; head, and back between 

 the lateral bands, and hind limbs spotted with yellow: beneath 

 uniform yellowish white. 



Bahia. 



