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to or less than the interorbital width, which is equal to or less 

 than that of the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, f to } the 

 diameter of the eye and | to once its distance from the latter. 



Fingers moderate, blunt or with slightly swollen tips, first as 

 long as or a little longer than the second, third as long as or slightly 

 longer or shorter than the snout ; subarticular tubercles large, pro- 

 minent. 



Hind limb rather short or moderate ; the tibio-tarsal articula- 

 tion reaches the posterior border or the centre of the eye, the 

 heels meet or fail to meet when the limbs are folded at right 

 angles to the body ; tibia 3 to 3^ times as long as broad, 2 J to 2f 

 times in length from snout to vent, shorter than the fore limb, 

 as long as or a little shorter than the foot. Toes rather short, 

 the tips dilated into small discs with a groove separating the 

 upper from the lower surface, f to f- webbed, 2 phalanges of 

 fourth free, the web not penetrating very far between the outer 

 metatarsals ; subarticular tubercles large and oval, very promi- 

 nent ; no tarsal fold ; inner metatarsal tubercle elliptic, flat, h to 

 f the length of the inner toe ; outer tubercle, if distinct, small. 



Skin smooth or with more or less numerous, small fiat porous 

 warts, which may be elongate on the anterior part of the back ; 

 a strong glandular fold above the tympanum. I^ower parts 

 smooth, except the belly and the thighs, which are feebly granulate. 



Olive or dark brown above, with the warts blackish or with 

 a few dark spots and cross-bars on the limbs, vertical bars on 

 the upper lip, and a cross-bar between the eyes ; hinder side 

 of thighs with small whitish dots. Lower parts brownish white, 

 the throat entirely light brown. 



Males with internal vocal sacs. 



Nasal bones large, in contact with each other and with the 

 frontoparietals ; ethmoid covered over. Terminal phalanges with 

 feeble transverse distal expansion. 



Measurements in millimetres. 



I. Faro Id. (type). 2 — 4. Treasury Id. (type). 5. Solomon Ids, 



