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type locality it is replaced by Bufo bufo gargarizans. ‘This is one 
of the many unfortunate instances where the type locality has not 
turned out to be in the central part of a form’s range. 
Hyla arborea japonica Giinther. 
Giinther, Cat. Batr. Sal., 1858, p. 109. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1997, pp. 76-82. 
Four examples from Mt. Fuji, Japan. This species was ex- 
tremely abundant during July, 1907, on the trees of the grove 
about Daibutsu, at Kamakura, and also locally in the hills about 
Lake Chusenji. 
Cacopoides borealis (Barbour). 
Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodél., Vol. 51, 1908, p. 321. 
Material of Callula verrucosa Boulenger from the type locality 
shows that I was incorrect in considering C. borealis synonymous 
with Boulenger’s engystomatid from Yunnan. (Cf. Barbour, 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XXII, p. 89, 1909.) A paper com- 
paring the characters of these two genera is in process of publica- 
tion. 
Microhyla hainanensis Barbour. 
Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodél., Vol. 51, 1908, pp. 322-323. 
Habit stout. Snout rather rounded, longer than orbital diameter; 
interorbital space about equal to upper eyelid. Fingers moderate; first 
much shorter than second; fourth much the longest; toes moderate, nearly 
one half webbed; tips of fingers and toes not dilated; subarticular tubercles 
present, inconspicuous on fingers but very pronounced beneath the toes; 
two palmar tubercles, the outer by far the larger; two small metatarsal 
tubercles, the outer the more prominent. The hind limb being carried 
