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from snout to vent, as long as or shorter than the fore limb or the 

 foot. Toes obtuse or with the tips slightly swollen, | to | webbed, 

 2 or 3 phalanges of fourth free ; outer metatarsals separated nearly 

 to the base ; subarticular tubercles moderately large, very pro- 

 minent ; no tarsal fold; inner metatarsal tubercle oval, very 

 prominent, ^ to ^ the length of the inner toe ; outer tubercle 

 absent or rather indistinct. 



Skin of upper parts smooth or with small flat warts ; a 

 narrow glandular dorso- lateral fold from above the tympanum 

 to the hip, parallel with its fellow or converging towards it behind 

 the tympanum, the distance between the two folds 5^ to 7 times in 

 the length from snout to vent ; a glandular fold from below the eye 

 to above the arm ; sometimes a A-shaped glandular ridge between 

 the shoulders. Lower parts smooth, hinder half of thighs 

 granulate. 



Grey or yellowish brown to dark brown above, uniform or 

 with darker spots ; dorso-lateral folds often edged with dark 

 brown on the outer side ; sometimes a dark cross-bar between the 

 eyes and a A-shaped daik marking between the shoulders ; a dark 

 brown or black streak from the end of the snout to the eye and 

 a larger dark temporal spot, bordered below by a light streak 

 which does not extend forward to beyond the eye ; limbs with 

 more or less numerous dark cross-bands, which may be very 

 narrow, almost linear, or alternately broad and narrow. Lower 

 parts white, uniform or more or less spotted or speckled with 

 brown or grey, especially on the throat and breast. 



Males without or with very small internal vocal sacs ; fore 

 limb very strong ; a strong pad on the inner side of the fi.rst 

 finger, covered, during the breeding season, with a spinulose 

 gre3'ish horny layer. 



Nasal bones small, oblique, widely separated from each other 

 and from the ethmoid, which is uncovered and truncate in front ; 

 zygomatic process of squamosal short. Omosternum entire. 

 Terminal phalanges slightly expanded at the end. 



Tadpole with the tail ending in an obtuse point, 2 to 2\ times 

 the length of the body ; beak broadly edged with black ; 3 series 

 of teeth on the upper lip and 4 on the lower, the outer upper 

 and the 3 lower series uninterrupted. 



Measurements in millimetres. 



