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the orbits; a black crescent. on the inguinal gland; limbs dark 
cross-banded; hinder side of thighs darkly grey-spotted; lower 
surfaces dirty white; gular region grey dusted. 
Juliaca, Peru (12,550 feet). 
5. Paludicola fuscomaculata. 
Eupemphix fuscomaculatus, Steindachn. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 
1864, p. 272, pl. 13. f. 3. 
Gomphobates fuscomaculatus, Steindachn. Novara, Amph. p. 12. 
Lystris fuscomaculatus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 312. 
Pleurodema granulosum, Espada, Viaj. Pacif., Vert. p. 95, pl. 1. £. 6. 
Lower surface of foot. 
Tongue elliptic. Vomerine teeth none. Snout rounded, as long 
as the orbital diameter ; interorbital space slightly broader than the 
upper eyelid; tympanum hidden. Fingers moderate, first not ex- 
tending beyond second ; toes moderate, free; subarticular tubercles 
well developed ; a small conical tubercle on the inner side of the 
tarsus, not far removed from the metatarsal tubercles ; latter two, 
large, oval, compressed, sharp-edged. ‘The hind limb being carried 
forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches hardly 
the eye. Back with longitudinal flat glands; a flat round lumbar 
gland, somewhat larger than the eye. Greyish or: olive above, 
marbled with darker, and with large, confluent, white-edged spots ; 
limbs cross-barred ; lumbar gland black, white-margined in front. 
Male with a singular vocal sac. 
Brazil; Uruguay; Buenos Ayres. 
Ge Sie Oran Salta, Buenos Ayres. KE. W. White, Esq. ['C.]. 
b. 2, bad state. Rio de Cordova, Argentine EE, Fielding, Hsq. | P. ]. 
Republic. 
[Hupemphia natterert, Steindachn. Sitz. Wien. Ak. xlviii. p. 189, 
pl. 1. f£. 6-9, appears to agree in every respect with this species, 
except in the absence of a tarsal tubercle-—Cuyaba, Brazil. ] 
6. Paludicola diplolistris. 
Cystignathus diplolistris, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1870, p. 648, pl. 2. 
T,. 2: 
Habit and coloration as in P. bibroni, but without lumbar gland, 
with shorter fingers and toes, the two metatarsal tubercles larger 
and shoyel-shaped, and a tubercle under the tarsus. Tongue heart- 
