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longest, a trifle over 2 in rest of arm, and other fingers all more 
or less subequal. At each articulation of phalanges a small 
tubercle. Palm with 2 rather large tubercles, outer a little larger. 
Hind limb very long and slender, femoral and tibial parts equal, 
though remaining portion of limb a little longer. Toes long, 
slender, webbed a little basally, fourth longest, 334 in space to 
heel, first shortest, second a little longer, and third and fifth 
subequal, though still a little longer. Disks small. Internal 
metatarsal tubercle ovoid and distinct, though none external. 
Vent superior. Color in alcohol faded dull brownish above, and 
whitish below. Eyes slaty. Length nearly 4 inches. In a 
swamp near Jackson. Dr. Joseph Leidy. 
Color of the above in life. Whole upper surface a rather deep 
pea-green, paler upon sides and margin of upper lip. A narrow 
band of purplish-brown commences at the external nares, passes 
through eye and including tympanum, loses its lower border a 
little beyond insertion of humerus. Color becomes paler upon 
sides, where it is of an ashy-mulberry tint, and extends as far as 
origin of femur. Anterior to this point margined below by 
large irregular spots of beautiful saffron, which are continued 
upon anterior and posterior faces of femur and whole under sur- 
face of tibia, upon a ground of a paler shade of same color. 
Upper front surface of tarsus, 3 inner toes and webs of external, 
small area behind humerus and posterior surface of latter, and 
lower front face of fore arm and inner finger, tinted and spotted 
in same manner. Upper surfaces of femur, tibia, humerus and 
fore arm same color as back, that of humerus separated from 
green of jaws by an isthmus of purplish shade, and that of 
tibia separated anteriorly from saffron of its lower surface by a 
band of mulberry. Green of back and extremities everywhere 
margined with pure white, except posteriorly on femur and tibia 
and anteriorly on former, where saffron takes its place. Green 
crosses rictus and forms an oval spot on each side of throat. 
Borders of latter and chin tinged with mulberry. Beneath 
whitish flesh-color. Exposed surfaces of anterior and posterior 
extremities wheres not green of a shade intermediate between 
mulberry and chocolate. (Cope. ) 
