9, HTLODES. 199 



tt T_ympanum one half or two thirds the diamotor 

 of the eye. 



Head nearly twice as long as the pelvis . 2. Jnnrlfomns, p. 202. 

 Snout pointed, a little longer than the 



orbital diameter; disks of fingers and 



toes well developed ?>, Ji'i-l-enhnxcJili, p. 202. 



Snout subacuminate, as long as the or- 

 bital diameter ; tips of fingers and toes 



searcely dilated 4. podicifervn, p, 203. 



Snout rather pointed, a little longer than 



the orbital diameter; disks of fingers 



and toes small ; several fine linear 



glandular folds on the back (i. rhodoph, p. 203. 



Snout subacuminate, longer than the 



orbital diameter ; disks of fingers and 



toes well developed ; no glandular 



lateral fold 7. conspicUlatus, p. 204. 



Snout subacuminate, longer than the or- 

 bital diameter ; a narrow glandular 



lateral fold 8. goUmeri, p. 205. 



Upper surfaces covered with granulation 



and glandular ridges, two of which 



form a )( on the back 9. rurjosus, p. 205, 



+tt Tympanum not half the diameter of the 

 eye. 



Yomerino teeth in two oblique series, far 



behind the choan,'c ; tongue emarginate 10. rfriseus, p. 206. 

 Vomerine teeth in two small groups close 



to the hinder edge of the choana3; 



tongue entire 11. hocovrtii, p. 206. 



** Tips of fingers and toes truncate. 

 Snout short, rounded 12. aur/usti, p. 206. 



ft. Vomerine teeth in two long, straight or curved trans- 

 verse series. 



Tympanum three fourths the diameter 



of the eye; upper surfaces tubercular. 13. Jincatits, p. 207. 

 Tympanum one half the diameter of the 



eye ; tibio-tarsal articulation reaching 



the eye or a little beyond ; hind limbs 



not cross-barred 14. lentvs, p. 207. 



Tympanum one half the diameter of the 



eye; tibio-tarsal articulation reaching 



hardly the eye ; ' hind limbs cross- 

 barred 15. lufeohis, p. 20S. 



