92 REPTILES. 



2, Hylodes martinicensis. 



Eleutlierodactylus martinicensis, Bibr. MSS. 



Hylodes martinicensis, Tsclmdi, Batr, p. 77 ; Dum. ^ Bibr. p. 620. 



Habit as in Hyla arhorea. Back smooth ; disks distinct ; muzzle 

 rather short, rounded in front ; tongue large, rounded, slightly nicked 

 behind ; vomerine teeth in two well-separated, rather oblique series 

 between the inner nostrils ; a black streak along the canthus rostralis 

 above the tympanum ; loreal region olive ; tympanum one-third or 

 one-fourth of the eye. 



a. Many specimens. St. Vincent's, 



6. Adult. St. Domingo. 



c. Half-grown. Barbadoes. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



3. Hylodes ricordii. 



Dum. Sf Bibr. ErpStol. gener. p. 623. 



Back covered with small warts ; tongue large, oblong, rounded at 

 each end, broader and entire behind. Vomerine teeth in a zigzag 

 row. Disks distinct. Cuba {Dum. ^ Bibr.). 



a. Adult. St. Domingo. 



b, c. Adidt. St. Domingo. From M. Salle's Collection. 



4. Hylodes oxyrhynchus. 



Dum. ^ Bib): Erjietol. yener. p. 622. 



Back smooth ; muzzle pointed ; tongue large, with an obtuse, 

 slightly nicked angle behind. Vomerine teeth in a zigzag row ; disks 

 distinct. {Dum. Sf Bibr.) 



Hah. ? 



5. Hylodes laticeps. 



A. Dumeril, Catal. p. 178 ; Dum. &f Bibr. ix. p. 408. pi. 99. 



Head very large ; muzzle obtuse, rounded ; tympanum higher than 

 long ; sides grooved. Yucatan (Central America). {Dum.) 



6. Hylodes conspicillatus. 



Habit as in a half-grown Rana esculenta. Muzzle rather elongate 

 and pointed. Vomerine teeth in two very oblique series, each be- 

 ginning from the inner edge of the nostrils and reaching behind 

 them ; tongue with a very smaU nick behind ; tympanum half the 

 size of eye. Disks very conspicuous. Above bro'uni, loreal region 

 deep brown ; a blackish streak between the eyes, another obHque one 

 from the eye above the tympanum, and a third beneath the eye ; back 

 marbled with darker ; extremities with a few blackish cross-bands ; 

 hinder side of the legs black, marbled with white ; lower jjarts 

 greyish white, marbled with brownish black. 



