142 REPTILES. 



Page 67. — 22 a. Bufo vera^ensis. 



Schmidt, Denkschr. Acad. Wiss. Berl 1858, p. 253. t. 2. f. 20, t. 3. f. 21. 



Crown concave, with an obtnse bony enlargement on each side 

 round the upper edge of the eye, emitting a process posteriorly ; both 

 the processes convergent posteriorly. Paratoids moderate, -gvo- 

 minent, oblong. Tympanum hidden. Toes entirely webbed, but 

 the web deeply notched between the toes. Tarsus without cuta- 

 neous fold. On each side of the back a series of larger tubercles. 

 Above greyish, marbled with blackish brown ; beneath yellowish 

 grey. Veragua. 



Page 67. Bufo granulosus. 

 h. Adult. Dutch Guiana. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 68. Bufo gutturosus. 

 h. Adult. St. Domingo. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 69. 25 a. Bufo pleuropterus. 



Schmidt, Denkschr. Acad. Wiss. Wien, 1858, p. 252. t. 2. f. 17-19. 



A low bony enlargement above the eye ; muzzle narrow, rather 

 pointed, short ; a cutaneous fold on each side, attached along the 

 femur and extending nearly to the knee. Paratoid very small ; 

 the margin of the web between the toes serrated. Bolivia (3000 

 feet). 



Page 69. Otilophus margaritifer. 



Bufo niai'garitifer, Guichen. Rept. in Casteln. Anim. nouv. ou rares, 

 p. 90 ; Schmidt, Denkschr. Acad. Wiss. Wien, 1858, p. 251. t. 2. 

 f. 15, 16 (head not good). 



Page 71. Acris gryllus. 

 Hjdodes gryllus, Dekaxj, New York Fauna, Rept. p. 70, pi. 22. f. 61. 



Page 71. Acris pickeringii. 

 Hylodes pickeringii, Dekay, I. c. p. 69. pi. 20. f. 51. 



Page 72. 1 a. Hylarana malabarica. 



Rana malabarica, Dum. 8,- Bihr. pi. 86. f. 1, 1 « (toes very bad). (See 

 this Catalogue, pp. 11 and 131.) 



Snout moderately elongate and rather pointed; the fourth toe 

 two-thirds of the length of body ; toes half- webbed ; disks small ; 

 on each side of back a feeble white cutaneous fold, another white 

 streak along the upper lip and the side of the belly ; sides of head 

 and body blackish, white-spotted l)ehind. 



