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hinder edge of the choanz. Snout once and a half as long as the 
orbital diameter; canthus rostralis rather angular; crown flat; 
Lower surface of hand. Lower surface of foot. 
interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid ; tympanum vertically 
oval, half the width of the eye. Fingers and toes moderate, quite 
free, with slightly dilated tips and very strong subarticular tuber- 
cles; a blunt, oval inner, and a rather indistinct rounded outer 
metatarsal tubercle. ‘The hind limb being carried forwards along 
the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches in front of the eye. 
Skin smooth, granular on the belly and under the thighs. Dark 
brown above, often lighter dotted and marbled; more or less mar- 
bled with brown beneath. 
Polynesia ; (Indian Archipelago ?). 
a-c. 9 & yg. Fiji Islands. Lords of the Admiralty[P.]. 
d. 2, skeleton. Fiji Islands. Lords of the Admiralty | P.1. 
e. Fiji Islands.. Mus. Econ. Geol. 
FoXe: Oualan Island. 
8 
g-h, 1-1, m. 3, her., & yg. Fiji Islands. Voyage of the ‘ Herald.’ 
9. Cornufer unilineatus. 
Platymantis unilineata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p. 447. 
Habit, dentition, and proportion of the limbs as in C. vitianus, 
but the two inner fingers of equal length. Dark brown above, with 
a few indistinct darker spots, and a line from the tip of the snout 
to the vent. 
Great Viti Island. 
7. PHRYNOBATRACHUS. 
Stenorhynchus, Smith, Ill. S. Afr, Rept., App. p. 23; Giinth. Cat. p. 133. 
Phrynobatrachus, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 190. 
Leptoparius, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 452. 
Dicroglossus, sp., Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1862, p. 341. 
Staurois, sp., Cope, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1865, p. 117. 
Heteroglossa, sp., Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. 1867, vi. p. 193. 
Artholeptis, sp., Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1875, p. 210. 
Pupil horizontal. Tongue free and deeply notched behind. Vome- 
rine teeth none. Tympanum distinct or hidden. Fingers free ; toes 
