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along the canthus rostralis, to the lateral regions of the breast, 

 and an anal patch of fuscous black ; hind limbs and forearms 

 conspicuously cross-banded. Ground color of lower surfaces 

 dull white, the chin, throat, pectoral region, and under sur- 

 face of hind limbs densely speckled with brown. 



Total length, 11 mm.; length of head, 4.5 mm.; width of 

 head. 4.5 mm. ; length of snout, 2 mm. ; foreleg to tip of longest 

 linger, 7 mm. ; hindleg to tip of longest toe, 17 mm. 



Remarks : Three specimens of this species were obtained 

 by the Bryant Walker Expedition, of which one has been de- 

 posited in the British Museum and tw^o are in the University 

 of Michigan collection. They were taken at altitudes of 4,500 

 and 5,000 feet on San Torenzo. The specimens are all small 

 and may be immature but the bones are apparently well ossi- 

 hed, the vomerine teeth are distinct, and no larval characters 

 are noted. 



