88 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM, 
separating eye-sockets. Loreal region deep, bevelled or slightly 
concave on surface. ‘l'ympanum close behind orbit, also a trifle 
below, a little deeper than wide, and its width about % in length 
of eye. Skin pustular over entire surface, and on lower surface 
of limbs and around postfemoral region forming small tubercles. 
Parotids large, elongate, varying little in breadth, and width 
about % their length. Fore limb inserted a little before first third 
in length of head and trunk, robust, and reaches back well beyond 
insertion of hind limb. Fingers 4, large, slender, not webbed, 
depressed above somewhat basally, each rounded, with a tubercle 
at each joint below and a pair of larger ones on palm. First and 
third fingers longest and subequal, about 3 in rest of arm to 
shoulder. Second finger a little shorter, and fourth shortest. 
Hind limb not strong, but moderately robust, femoral region 
shorter than tibial, and space between tip of fourth toe and heel 
but a little greater than rest of limb measured to groin, though 
about 1% when measured to vent. Fourth toe longest, others 
all graduated down shorter, first shortest, and fifth a little longer 
than second, or shorter than third. Hind toes all slightly webbed 
at bases, membrane rather thick. Phalanges with rather well- 
developed tubercles on lower surfaces at articulations. Two well- 
developed tubercles on sole of hind foot, inner larger and with 
blackened horny sheath. Color in alcohol blackish-brown above, 
with a number of deep black maculations of various sizes ‘sepa- 
rated by a pale brown median vertebral streak from interorbital 
space to vent. Several creamy-brown streaks extend obliquely 
back from parotid on sides. Latter and femoral region finely 
mottled or speckled with creamy-brown. Below dirty creamy- 
brown, breast, chin, lips and throat, finely speckled with blackish 
markings, varying in size and shape. A dusky blotch below 
eye separated on each side by a pale brownish streak extending 
from lower front and posterior margins of eye, former down to 
upper lip and latter to gape of mouth. Iris slaty. Length 5% 
inches. ‘his example obtained by Messrs. J. A. G. Rehn and 
Witmer Stone, near the head of the Batsto River, in Burlington 
County, August 13th, 1902. 
Color of adult male in life. Above olivaceous- brown, darker on 
dorsal region, and becoming paler on sides. Upper surfaces of 
