4. HTLA. 347 j 



i 



B. Fingors free or webbed at the base. j 



1. Yomerine teeth behind the level of the choante. I 



Yomeriiie teeth in two very small groups ; | 



fingers with a distinct web ; toes three- J 



fourths webbed : xmifoim greenish above. Q\. pJiyllocliroa, \ 



Yomerine teeth in t-rt^o ^(groups close to- [p. 382. , 

 gether ; fingers free or with a slight 

 rudiment of web ; toes two-thirds or 



three-fourths webbed : tibio-tarsal arti- \ 



culation not reaching the eye 112. rubella, p. 405. \ 



As in the preceding, but a very distinct web : 



between the fingers 113. congenita, p. 406. 



Yomerine teeth arranged in two small 

 arches ; fingers webbed at the base ; 



toes three-fourths webbed; tibio-tarsal j 



articulation not reaching the eye ....... 114. dcntata, p. 406. 



Yomerine teeth in two oblique groups ; i 



fingers free : toes half webbed ; tibio- ■i 



tarsal articulation reaching between the ! 



eye and the tip of the snout 119. citropns, p. 408. | 



Yomerine teeth in two round groups; j 

 fingers free ; toes entirelv webbed ; tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaching beyond the [p. 412. \ 

 lip of the snout 125. ohtnsh'ostns, j 



2. Yomerine teeth between, or on a level with the front i 



edge of, the choanae. ; 



a. No outer metatarsal tubercle. , 



a. Toes half or two-thirds webbed. ' 



Tympanum half or three fifths the diameter 



of the eye ; fiugers with a slight rudiment , 



of web; tibio-tarsal articulation not reach- i 



ing beyond the eye 115. eviingii, p. 406. j 



Tympanum one third the diameter of the j 



eye ; vomerine teeth hardly distinguish- j 



able 117. parvidens, p. 407. ; 



Tympanum half the diameter of the eye ; "' 



snout not longer than the eye ; canthus i 



rostralis rounded 120. thesaurensis, J 



Tympanum half the diameter of the eye ; [p. 409. 



snout a little longer than the eye ; can- 

 thus rostralis distinct ; tibio-tarsal articu- ] 

 lation reaching beyond the tip of the 

 snout 121. impura, p. 409. 



Tympanum half the diameter of the eye ; 

 snout slightly longer than the diameter 



