2 University of Michigan 



when the leg is extended along the side. Skin smooth except 

 for a few low tuhercles on sides of head. Dull gray above, 

 with black markings on the head and neck ; inguinal region^ 

 anterior and posterior regions of the femur and the under sur- 

 face of the tibia black with pale spots ; ventral surface pale 

 vellow more or less marbled with brown. 



X 1.41 



Habitat: Santa INlarta Mountains. Colombia. 



Type Specimen : Cat. Xo. 48393. Museum of Zoology, 

 University of Michigan ; heights east of San Miguel (6,oao- 

 7.000 feet), Santa ?klarta ^Mountains, Colombia; April 24. 

 1914; ^I. A. Carriker, collector. 



Description of Type Specimen : Head a little broader than 

 long; snout rounded, with distinct canthus rostralis. 1.3 times 

 as long as the diameter of the eye. Tongue oval, feebly 

 emarginate; vomerine teeth in two approximated fasciculi be- 

 hind the choanae. Fingers moderate, the first a little shorter 

 than the second; toes long, free; disks small, a little smaller 

 tha)i the ear ; subarticular tubercles well developed, a large 



