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27. Hylafusca. 



Hyla fusca, Daucl. Rain. p. 40, and Rept. viii. p. 5 ; Dum. i^ Bibr. 



p. 574. 

 Calamita fiisca, Blcrr. Tent. p. 170. 



Vomerine teeth between the nostrils. Fingers slightly webbed ; 

 upper parts smooth ; u fold across the chest ; tympanum small, half 

 the "wddth of eje ; tongue with an angular nick behind. Above uni- 

 form brown. 



a. Adult : bad state. Brazil. 



28. Hylaluteola. 



Ilyla luteola, Wied, Abhild. t. , and Beitr. i. p. 535 ; Burmeister, I. c. 



p. 107. t. 31. f. 3. 

 ? Hyla uebiilosa, Spix, Spec. Nbi\ Test. t. 10. f. 4. 



Vomerine teeth between the nostrils. Fingers very slightly 

 webbed ; upper j^arts smooth ; tympanum much smaller than eye ; 

 tongue nearly cu'cular. Above yellow, minutely brown-spotted ; 

 belly whitish, variegated with darker; sides of the thighs and of 

 belly with bluish cross-streaks (Burin.). Neufreibiu'g (Brazil). 



29. Hyla arborea. 



Gesner', Quadr. ii. p. 98 ; Schwenckfeld, Theriogr. Siles. p. 153 ; Aldrov. 



Quadr. i. p. 622. 

 Raua arborea, L. Faun. Snec. p. 180, and 3Ius. Ad. Fried, i. p. 47, 



and Si/st. Nut. i. p. 357 ; Rosel, p. 39. t. 9-12 ; Wulf, Ichthyol. 



Boruss. p. 9 ; Mi'dler, Zool. Dan. Prodr. p. 35 ; Sturm, Deiitschl. 



Fauna, iii. Heft i. ; Donnd. Zool. Beitr. iii. p. 57 ; Latr. Salatn. 



p. 38 ; Shan-; Zool. iii. p. 1-30. 

 Hyla viridis, Laur. Si/n. Rept. p. 33 ; Bonnat. Ophiol. p. 9 ; Latr. Rept. 



ii. p. 109 ; Daud. Ruin. p. 14. f. 1, and Rept. viii. p. 23 ; Gruvenh. 



Dclic. p. 23; Eickw. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 100, unA Fuuna Casj).- Catic. 



p. 124 ; BuiH(p. Faunu Rul. ; Bibr. et Bonj St. Vincent, Exped. Mor. 



Rept. p. 74 ; Dum. Sf Bibr. p. 581. 

 Rana viridis, Daub. Quadr. Ovip. iii. p. 667 ; Lacep. Quadr. Ovip. i. 



p. 550. 

 Calamita arboreus, Schneid. Amph. p. 15.3 ; 3Ierr. Tent. p. 170 ; Risso, 



Hist. Nat. Eur. Merid. iii. p. 92. 

 Hyla arborea, Cuv. Rh/ne Aniin. ; Griff". Anim. Kingd. ix. p. 396 ; 



Schinz, Faun. Helvet. p. 144. 

 Hyas arborea, Wagl. Si/st. p. 201. 

 Dendrohyas arborea, Tschudi, Batr. p. 74. 



Vomerine teeth between the nostrils. Fingers sHghtly webbed ; 

 toes two-thirds webbed ; upper parts smooth ; a fold across the chest ; 

 tympaniim one-third the size of the eye ; tongue circular, hardly 

 nicked behind. Above greenish, sometimes spotted with oHve, with 

 a more or less conspicuous greyish streak through the eye, lost on 

 the sides ; sometimes a greyish elliptical spot on the loin. 



