22 REPTILES. 



a. Larv'se. Giiascona. Presented by J. B. Pentland, Esq. 

 &. Several specimens not in a good state. Guascona. Presented by 

 J. B. Pentland, Esq. 



8. PITHECOPSIS. 



Habit moderate ; head short, flat, rounded in front. Fingers free ; 

 toes webbed, the first cuneiform bone forming a slight, rounded pro- 

 minence. Skin smooth, with a large gland on each side. Vomerine 

 teeth in two oblique series ; tongue entire and free behind, oval ; 

 eustachian tubes moderate, tympanum hidden. Male with an in- 

 ternal subgTilar vocal sac. Brazil. 



Cycloramphus, sp., I'sclnidi, Batr. p. 81 ; Dum. 8f Bibr. viii. p. 452. 

 Pithecopsis, Bibr. Mus. Par. 



1. Pithecopsis fuliginosus. 



Pithecopsis fuliginosus, Bibr. Mm. Par. 



Cycloramphus fuliginosus, Tschiidi, I. c. ; Dum. Sf Bibr. p. 454. 



Uniform brownish, beneath finely whitish spotted. 



9. LEIUPERUS. 



Habit as in Bombinator. Fingers completely free, toes webbed 

 at the base ; the first cuneiform bone prominent, tubercular. Tongue 

 oval, free and entire behind. Vomerine teeth none ; eustachian tubes 

 very small ; tympanum distinct. Skin granular. South America. 



Leiuperus, Dum. ^- Bibr. viii. p. 420. 



1. Leiuperus marmoratus. 



Dum. 8^ Bibr. p. 421 ; D'Orb. Voy. Amer. 3Ieriil. 1. 15. f. 1-4 ; Tschudi, 

 Faun. Per. Rqit. p. 168. 



Dark olive, marbled with bro\ATi, sometimes with a whitish verte- 

 bral line. South America. 



a. Half-grown. San Domingo. 



2. Leiuperus salarius. 



Leiuperus salarius, Bell, Zool. of the Beagle, Rept. p. 39. pi. 18. f. 1. 



Bad state. Port Desire (Patagonia). Presented by Charles Darwin, 

 Esq. The specimen is undoubtedly a half-gi'own Pleurodema 

 bufonium : the form, the toes, even the lumbar gland (over- 

 looked by Prof. Bell) are the same as in that species. But the 

 condition of the specimen, the palate having been entirely de- 

 stroyed, is not such as to allow me to give a decided opinion. 



