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d. Acliilt female. Natul. Presented by Sir A. Smith. (Type of 



Pohjpedates natalensis. ) 



e. Young. South Africa. 



/. Adult. Coast of Guinea. Presented by Sir A. Smith, 

 f/. Adult. West Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 

 h. Adult. Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 

 /. Adult female. Presented by the College of Surgeons. 

 k. Adult female. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Var. Above imiform brownish grey, sides variegated with black ; 

 belly whitish. 



/. Adult. Fernando Po. From Mr. Fraser's Collection. 



Page 91. Hylodes lineatus. 



e'. Half-grown. St. Domingo. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 92. Hylodes martinicensis. 



d-f. Adult and half-gTown. St. Domingo. Pi'esented by Sir A. 

 Smith. 



Page 93. Qa. Hylodes fitzingeri, 



Schmidt, Denkschr. Acad. IViss. Wien, 1858, p. 248. t. 1. f. 10. 



Habit slender. Back smooth, sides granulated ; disks distinct. 

 Vomerine teeth in a straight series, interrupted in the middle ; a 

 rudimentary web between the toes. Above grejish brown, with 

 black spots and streaks ; beneath yellowish, with some darker specks. 

 Andes of New Granada (4000 feet). 



Page 97. 



A. Dumeril describes two other species of Litoria (Ann. Sc. Nat. 

 1853, p. 149), but he does not mention whether the first finger is 

 opposite to the three others, as in L. freycineti and nasiita. More- 

 over the toes are broader- webbed than in those two species. 



3. Litoria punctata. 



Dumeril, /. c. 



Head rather broad and short ; back smooth ; on each side T\dth a 

 small glandular fold ; nostril in the middle between the eye and the 

 top of snout ; vomerine teeth in two obhque series ; toes nearly 

 entirely webbed. Shoulders with scattered smaller or larger black 

 specks. Sydney. 



4. Litoria marmorata. 



DmnerU, I. c. p. 150. 

 Head broad and short ; upper parts with scattered warts ; no glau- 



