84 KKI'TILKS. 



(J. CORNUFER. 



Forehead flat ; crown deeply concave. Vomerine teeth in two 

 series. Disks moderate ; fingoi-s quite free ; toes only webbed at the 

 base. Tympanum distinct ; eustachian tubes moderate ; skin of back 

 smooth ; tongue large, cii'ciilar, free and slightly notched behind. 



Comufer, Tschudi, JBatr. p. 71 ; I>iim. ^ Bibr. viii. p. 61G. 



1. Cornufer unicolor. 



Tsrinnh, I. c. ; Diim. >S'- Bibr. viii. p. 017. 

 Above each eye a conical tubercle ; iiniform brown. New Guinea. 



2. Cornufer dorsalis. 



A. Dumeril, Mem. sur les Hyhcf. p. 174 ; Bum. 8,- Bibr. ix. p. 408. 



Head much elongate ; a white streak along the back and the upper 

 side of the hinder extremity. Java. 



7. ELOSIA. 



Head quite flat above with peii^endiciilar sides, angular canthus 

 rostralis, and obliquely tnincated rounded muzzle. Vomerine teeth 

 in two oblique series. Disks rather small, di\aded into two small 

 disks above ; fingers quite free ; toes only webbed at the base. 

 Tympanum distinct ; eustachian tubes small ; skin smooth. Tongue 

 large, oval, entire, on all sides adherent. Male with an external vocal 

 sac on each side beneath the angle of mouth. Brazil. 



Elosia, Tschudi, Batr. p. 77; Ihim. S,- Bibr. viii. p. 0.32. 

 Hyla. sp., Lichtenstein. 



1 . Elosia nasus. 



Hvla nasus, Lichtenstein, Verz. dcr Doubletten, Ainph. p. 100. 

 Elosia nasuta, Tschudi, Batr. p. 77 ; Dum. iS'- Bibr. p. 033. 



Brownish, marbled with brown. 



a. Adult. South America. From M. Parzudaki's Collection. 



8. CHIROMANTIS. 



Vomerine teeth. Disks moderate ; two outer fingers half-webbed 

 and opposite to the two inner ones, which are pro\-ided Anth a mem- 

 brane only at the base ; toes entirely webbed. Tympanum distinct ; 

 eustachian tubes rather larger than the inner nostrils ; tongue cordi- 

 form, free and notched behind. Male not with an external vocal sac. 

 Tette and Sena. 



Chiromantis, Peters, in IVieciin. Archir, 1855, p. 50. 



