4. Brro. 323 



vertebral line ; beneath immaculate. ^Slale with, a subgular vocal 

 sac. 



Uruguay; S. Brazil. 



a-c. c? & yg. Monte Video. C. Darwin, Esq. [P. . 



d. 2- Montevideo. 



69. Bufo sternosignatus. 



Bufo sternosignatus, Gilnth. Cat. p. 68, pi. o. f. C. 

 Bufo sternosignatus, Kef erst. Gotting. Nachr. 1867,p. 352, a«J Wieyin. 

 Aj'ch. 1868, p. 294. 



Crown with, a low ridge round the orbit and a strong orbito- 

 tympanic one ; snout pointed, vertically truncate ; interorbital space 

 flat, broader than the upper eyelid; tjTnpanum distinct, about 

 two thirds the width of the eye. First finger not extending be- 

 yond second ; toes half webbed, with generally double subarticular 

 tubercles ; two moderate metatarsal tubercles ; no tarsal fold. The 

 hind limb being carried forwards along the bodv, the tarso-meta- 

 tarsal articulation reaches the eye. Upper surfaces covered with 

 small tubercles: parotoids moderate, subtriangalar ; a lateral series 

 of larger tubercles, commencing from the posterior angle of the 

 parotoid. Brownish above, with symmetrical dark-brown markings, 

 the most constant of which is a broad cross baud between the eyes; 

 a more or less defined light vertebral line, sometimes black-edged ; 

 throat and breast spotted or marbled with brown, with a rect- 

 angular light cross. Male with a subgular vocal sac. 



Venezuela ; Colombia ; Costa Eica, 



a. 5 . Puerto Cabello. I rp 



b-c. S2- Venezuela. ( '^P*^^' 



dr-e. Hgr. Bogota. 



70. Bufo canaliferus. 

 Bufo canahferus. Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xvii. p. 8o. 



Head narrow, with strong ridges, viz. a preorbital, a supra- 

 orbital, a postorbital, and a very short orbito-tympanic ; snout 

 slightly prominent, contracted ; interorbital space gutter-like, a 

 little narrower than the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, some- 

 what more than half the diameter of the eye. First finger not 

 extending beyond second ; toes half webbed, with simple subarti- 

 cular tubercles ; two rather small metatarsal tubercles ; no tarsal 

 fold. The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the 

 tarso-metatarsal articulation reaches between the eye and the tip of 

 the snout. Skin tubercular ; parotoids large, triangular ; a lateral 

 series of large tubercles. Light brown above, with a light vertebral 

 band ; on each side of the latter are large blackish-brown angular 

 spots ; a dark band extending from the orbit to the middle of the 

 side ; beneath immaculate. Male with a subgular vocal sac. 



Tehuantcpec. 



a. (^ . Teliuantepec. Brussels Museum [E.^. 



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