192 CYSTIGNATHIDZ. 
a-e. SQ. W. Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. 
eer Cuenca. Mr. Fraser [C. }. 
g-h. 3. Intac, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley [C.]. 
4. Telmatobius marmoratus. 
Cyclorhamphus marmoratus, Giinth. Cat. p. 21. 
Cycloramphus marmoratus, Dum. § Libr. p. 455. 
Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choanz, which 
are large. Snout short, rounded ; interorbital space as broad as the 
upper eyelid; tympanum small, hidden. Fingers pointed, first 
not extending beyond second; toes pointed, half webbed; sub- 
articular tubercles small; a small, oval, inner metatarsal tubercle. 
The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio- 
tarsal articulation does not reach the eye. Skin smooth ; a flat 
parotoid gland, frequently indistinct. Brownish, marbled with 
black, often with small white spots. Male without vocal sac. 
Chili; Peru. 
a, b. Many sp.: ¢,2, and larvee Guascona. J. B. Pentland, Esq. [P.]. 
(bad state). 
Hee he Chili. 
5. Telmatobius pustulosus. 
Cyclorhamphus pustulosus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xvii. 1877, 
p. 39. 
Vomerine patches very small. Tongue wider than long. Head 
large, flat; snout oblique ; nostrils equally distant from the eye and 
the labial border ; tympanum a vertical oval, whose long diameter 
is less than half that of the eye-slit, hidden. Fingers and toes 
elongate, the latter half webbed. The hind limb being carried 
forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches in 
front of the eye. Skin smooth, except on the sides between the ilia 
round the vent, the superior face of the tibia, and the sole of the 
foot, where it is tubercular ; limbs with small acute warts. Dark 
lead-colour everywhere, excepting the gular region and the tips of 
the lateral warts, which are dirty white ; upper regions indefinitely 
shaded with brown and grey. 
Tinta, Peru (11,400 feet). 
6. Telmatobius angustipes. 
Cyclorhamphus angustipes, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xvii. 1877, 
p. 38 
Vomerine teeth in two small fascicles close together, filling the 
narrow space between the inner nostrils. Snout short and rounded ; 
nostril nearer the eye than the tip of the snout; tympanum verti- 
cally oval, one third the vertical diameter of the eye, hidden. First 
and second fingers equal; foot narrow; web between the toes 
