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d. Adult femalc>. Natal. Presented by Sir A. Smith. (Type of 



e. Young-. South Africa. 



•J" tl',?; w'lf/''™''";, JPi-e«ented by Sir A. Smith. 

 i: \ ■ IV '^^"«'^- I^'-c^^tcd by Sir A. Smith. 



A u V "'■'''•.. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 

 : \fl ^;™'^ •-'■ P^-^«™^"^ '-y the College of Surgeons. 

 /- Adult female. Presented l)y Sir A. Smith. 



lx% wh^t^r """""^ ^""^^'^ ^''^' ^^'^^^ ^^"^S^t^d ^^-'th black; 

 /. Adidt. Fernando Po. From Mr. Fraser's Collection. 



l*age 91. Hylodes lineatus. 



e'. Half-grown. St. Domingo. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 92. Hylodes martiiiicensis. 

 '^'^' >SMi. ""' '""'-«™^"^- '^f ■ ^"^"igo. Presented by Sir A. 



Page 93. 6rt. Hylodes fltzingeri. 

 Schmidt, Dmkschr. Acad. Wiss. JFien, 1858, p. 248. t. 1. f. 10. 

 Habit slender. Back smooth, sides STanidated • d^l-^ a;.v 4- 

 Vomerine teeth in a straight series, inteC^S fn the^nid^^^'^a 

 rudimentary web between the toes. Above cre.-ish 1™ t^-f^ 



black «Po^ and streaks; beneath yeUowish,^4hsoredaiTs;eT^s 

 Andes of New Granada (4000 feet). ^ '^''• 



Page 97. 



IS^- ^'^'f.f, describes two other species of Litoria (Ann. Sc. Nat 

 1853, p. 149), but he does not mention whether the first S<.er is 

 opposite to the three others, as in L.freycineti and nas^Ua More 

 over the toes are broader-webbed than in those two spedes.' 



3. Litoria punctata. 



Dumiril, I. c. 



Head rather broad and short; back smooth; on each side with « 

 smaU glandidar fold ; nostril in the middle between the c'e aXhe 

 top of .snout; vomenne teeth in two obhque series- toes neirlv 

 tl^: Tyl:;:. ''^^^^^^^^-^ ^^^ scattered Uuer o; ^JeiXck^ 



4. Litoria marmorata. 



Dtimrril, I. c. p. 150. 

 Head l)road and short ; upper parts with scattered warts ; no glau- 



