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6. CORNUFER. 
Cornufer, Tschudi, Batr. p. 28; Dum. § Bibr. viii. p. 616; Giinth. 
Cat. p. 84; Cope, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1865, p. 115. 
Hylodes, sp., 4. Dum. Ann. Se. Nat. (3) xix. p. 177. 
Halophila, Girard, Proc. Ac. Philad. yi. 1853, p. 423; Cope, 1. ¢. 
Platymantis, Giinther, Cat. p. 93. 
Pupil horizontal. Tongue free and deeply notched behind. Vo- 
merine teeth. Tympanum distinct. Fingers free; toes free or 
slightly webbed, the tips more or less dilated. Outer metatarsals 
united or separated by a groove. Omosternum and sternum with a 
bony style. Terminal phalanges T-shaped. 
Polynesia ; Austro-Malayasia ; Philippine Islands; (Java ?). 
Synopsis of the Species. 
I. Tips of fingers dilated into large disks. 
Occiput longitudinally concave ; tibio-tarsal 
articulation reaching beyond the tip of 
HERBMIOMb Vee ey sa SoS wastes hess 1. unicolor, p. 107. 
Occiput fat; tibio-tarsal articulation not 
reaching the tip of the snout .......... 2. dorsalis, p. 108. 
Occiput flat; tibio-tarsal articulation reach- 
ing nearly the tip of the snout; tongue 
myc a conical Dapillane. cos. fos e ie es 3. guentheri, p. 108. 
II. Tips of fingers slightly dilated. 
A. Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching beyond the tip of the 
snout. 
Tympanum two thirds the width of the eye ; 
first finger as long as second .......... 4, meyert, p. 109. 
Tympanum two fifths the width of the eye; 
first finger shorter than second ........ 5. jagoru, p. 109. 
B. Tibio-tarsal articulation not reaching the tip of the snout. 
Skin with longitudinal folds; first finger ex- 
tending beyond second .............. 6. corrugatus, p. 110. 
Skin with longitudinal folds; first and 
pecondingers equal. iia) o hae ee os 7. punctatus, p. 110. 
Skin smooth ; first finger extending beyond 
SOCOM OMe vast eNe Paya, area rater ease alae ae 8. vitianus, p. 110. 
Skin smooth; first and second fingers equal. 9. wnilineatus, p. 111. 
1. Cornufer unicolor. 
Cornufer unicolor, Giinth. Cat. p. 84. 
Cornufer unicolor, 7'schudi, Batr. p. 28; Dum. § Bibr. p. 617. 
? Halophila dorsualis, Girard, US. Expl. Exped., Herp. p. 56, pl. 4, 
ff. 12-16, 
Vomerine teeth in two groups behind the level of the choane. 
Head much depressed ; occiput longitudinally concave, with a longi- 
