138 EANIDiE. 



united. Omosternum with a bouy stj-le; sternum membranous, 

 rudimentary. Terminal phalanges T-shaped. 

 Ecuador. 



1. Hylisalus bocagii. 



Hyloxalus bocagei, Uspada, Jorn. Sc. Lish. iii. 1870, p. 59, aiicl Viaj. 

 Pacif., Vertebr. pi. 3. f. 2. 



Snout depressed, projecting, truncate ; canthus rostralis angular ; 

 loreal region nearly vertical ; nostril nearer the tip of the snout 

 than the eye ; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum half the width of the eye. First finger not extending 

 beyond second ; toes nearly entirely webbed ; subarticular tubercles 

 small ; two metatarsal tubercles. The hind limb being carried 

 forwai'ds along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches in front 

 of the e3'e. Skin quite smooth ; a fold from the eye to the shoulder. 

 Dark olive-brown above ; lower surfaces white, immaculate or dotted 

 with brown. Male with a subgular vocal sac. 



Ecuador. 



a-h. S 2 . Sarayacu. Mr. Buckley [C.]. 



c-e. §. Oauelos. Mr. Buckley [C.]. 



2. Hylixalus fuliginosus. 



Hyloxalus fuliginosus, JEspacIa, Jorn. Sc, Lish. iii. 1870, p. 59, cmd 

 Viaj. Pacif., Vertebr. pi. .3. f. 1. 



Differs from the preceding in its half-webbed toes and granular 

 ujDper surfaces. Brown above, white beneath, except the throat. 

 Ecuador. 



16. PEOSTHERAPIS. 



Prostherapis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 137. 



Pupil horizontal. Tongue elliptic, entire, free behind. Yomerine 

 teeth none. Tympanum distinct or indistinct. Fingers free ; toes 

 nearly free, dilated into distinct disks, each of which exhibits two 

 leathery dermal scales on the upper side, separated by a fissure. 

 Outer metatarsals united. Omosternum with a bony style ; sternum 

 membranous, rudimentary. Terminal phalanges T-shaped. 



S. America. 



1. Prostherapis inguinalis. 



Prostherapis inguinalis. Cope, I. c. 



Snout depi'essed, with angular canthus rostralis, truncate from 

 above ; loreal region nearly vertical ; nostril nearer the tip of the 

 snout than the eye ; interorbital space broader than the upper eye- 

 lid ; tympanum concealed. First finger longer than second ; toes 

 with a slight rudiment of web ; subarticular tubercles small ; two 



