2 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 92 



79 specimens, now U.S.N.M. nos. 81570-648, having been taken on 

 Pinnacle Hill on July 9, 1930, and two others, nos. 81 650-1 from 

 Indian Wells on the same date. From Crooked Island we have two 

 examples, no. 81490 from Land Rail Point, July 14, 1930, and no. 

 8 1 49 1 from Pitch Point on the same date. 



Pinnacle Point, Acklins Island. — While hunting for moUusks among the huge 

 bromeliads I discovered a small frog. With careful searching of many plants 

 we secured about 50 frogs of this species tucked away in the moist appressed 

 basal portion of the leaves .... Our next stop was at Pinnacle Hill, where 

 we made a careful search through the brush but found only a few specimens of 

 a little brown Cerion also two frogs. 



Several examples were obtained in Cuba, as follows : 

 U.S.N.M. nos. 75751-2 from one-half mile south of La Guira 

 Mansion, near San Diego de los Banos, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, 

 June 16, 1928; nos. 75791-2 from Baiios San Vicente, Pinar del Rio 

 Province, Cuba, June 26-27, 1928; nos. 75817-24 from one-fourth 

 mile northwest of Vega Alta, Santa Clara Province, Cuba, August 12, 

 1928 ; no. 75841 from Jumagua Hills, west of Sagua La Grande, 

 Santa Clara Province, Cuba, August i, 1928. 



Jumagua Hills. At station 2 we caught a huge tree toad nestling in a cavity 

 in a small tree which he completely filled and which he rendered flush, matching 

 beautifully the color scheme. 



Family BUFONIDAE 

 BUFO EMPUSUS (Cope) 



Peltaphryne cmpusa Cope, Proc. Acad. Sci. Philadelphia, 1862, p. 344. 



U.S.N.M. no. 75S64 from Remedio, Santa Clara Province, Cuba. 

 August II, 1928. 



BUFO MARINUS (Linnaeus) 



Rana marina Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, vol. i, p. 211, 1758. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 78995-7 from Monserrat, July 28, 1929 ; nos. 79032-7 

 from Grand Terre, Guadeloupe, on July 30-31, 1929; nos. 79198-202 

 from Mineral Springs, northeast Grenada, August 27, 1929. 



Family LEPTODACTYLIDAE 

 ELEUTHERODACTYLUS JOHNSTONEI Barbour 



EleuthcrodactyJus johnsfonci Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 44, no. 2, 

 p. 249, 1914. 

 U.S.N.M. no. 79192 from the Annandale Estate, Grenada, August 

 25, 1929. 



