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dorsal bands, a lateral dark band from the eye to the middle of 

 the side, a canthal streak, and pale spots or reticulations on the 

 anterior and posterior sides of the thighs. In life the ground 

 color of the back was lime green, vetiver green, bufify olive or 

 olive brown, the stripes olivaceous black or fuscous ; the light 

 spots on the thighs ochraceous buff or primuline yellow ; the 

 belly straw yellow, and the chin and throat amber yellow. vSome 

 of the specimens had pallid methyl blue, others citron yellow, 

 spots on the groin ; one was vetiver green above with olive 

 buff stripes, sea foam green belly, and ochraceous buff spots 

 on the thighs ; and one was glaucous above with faint streaks 

 of army brown and a lateral head stripe of seal brown. 



Phylloiicditsa hypochoiidrialis (Daudinj. — A single speci- 

 men was taken in the forest on the north side of the river at 

 Dunoon. 



Pipa mncricana (Linn?eus). — There is a specimen in the 

 Museum which was taken at Tumatumari Falls, British 

 Guiana, February, 1912, by E. B. Williamson. 



