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orbital width, which is equal to or a little less than that of the 

 upper ej-elid : tympanum very distinct, } to ; the diameter of the 

 eye, close to the eye or not less than 3 times as long as its distance 

 from it. 



Fingers slender, the tips dilated into ver}- small discs, which 

 bear a groove separating the upper from the lower surface ; first 

 finger a little longer than the second, third longer than the snout ; 

 subarticular tubercles moderately large, very prominent. 



Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching the tip ot the snout or be- 

 tween the eye and the tip of the snout ; heels overlapping when the 

 limbs are fold(xl at right angles to the body; tibia 4 to si times as 

 long as broad, if- to a little less than 2 times in length from snout 

 to vent, shorter than the fore limb, a little longer than the foot. 

 Toes slender, the tips with very small discs similar to those of the 

 fingers, about |- webbed, the web reaching or not quite reaching 

 the discs of the third and fifth, two phalanges of fourth free ; outer 

 metatarsals separated nearly to the base ; subarticular tubercles 

 rather small but ver}' prominent, no tarsal fold ; inner metatarsal 

 tubercle oval or elliptic, J to J the length of the inner toe ; a round 

 outer tubercle. 



Upper parts smooth or with large flat granules ; glandular 

 dorso-lateral fold absent or flat and very indistinct, or represented 

 by a chain of large warts ; lower parts smooth. 



Dark olive or blackish above, with 3rellowish spots, or olive 

 largely spotted or marbled with black ; a yellow or white streak 

 from the tip of the snout along the canthus rostralis and the bor- 

 der of the upper eyelid, continued along each side of the back ; 

 sometimes a white line on the upper lip ; hind limbs with black 

 and light cross-bars, or orange spotted or barred with black. 

 Brownish white or brown beneath, uniform or spotted with white. 



Males with internal vocal sacs, strong fore limbs, with a more 

 or less distinct oval gland on the inner side of the arm, and a small 

 pad on the inner side of the first finger, covered, during the breed- 

 ing season, with a yellowish velvety horny layer. 



Eggs i^ millim. in diameter in female 50 millim. from snout 

 to vent, strongly pigmented in the upper third. 



Nasal bones moderate!}' large, separated from each other and 

 in contact with the ethmoid, which is largely uncovered above and 

 truncate in front. 



Measurements, in millimetres. 



