NO. 1 AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF PANAMA SCHMIDT 3 



27 mm ; leg 56 mm. The hack is marhled with hrown and hrownish 

 yellow. 



U.S.N.M. No. 53739. collected at Rio Calohre. March 18. 191 1, by 

 S. E. Meek and S. V. Hildebrand. 



BUFO HAEMATITICUS Cope 



The normal color pattern of this species exhibits two pairs of black 

 spots on the back ; but these may be entirely absent. There is usually 

 a light preocular spot on the lip. Some specimens have a light ver- 

 tebral line ; one. No. 53769. has small spots sharply outlined with 

 very narrow yellow rims. No. 50221 is much the largest specimen in 

 the collection, measuring 78 mm from snout to vent, the length of arm 

 54 mm, length of leg 106 mm. There are 73 specimens in the collec- 

 tion, collected as follows : 



BUFO TYPHONIUS (Linne) 



( )ut of 43 specimens, 14 have the vertebral light stripe; the vivid 

 black dorsal pattern frequent in this species is present in 6 specimens ; 

 4 have two pairs of black dorsal spots, like Biifo haciiiatiticus. 



Out of the 43 specimens, 10. U.S.N.M. Nos. 50176, 50211-15, 

 50217-20, were collected at Cana during March, May, and June, 1912, 

 by E. A. Goldman, who collected further specimens of this species 

 as follows: 537-21 and 54010, Rio Indio, near Gatun, March 3 and 

 February 16, 1911 ; 54006 and 54054, Panama; 54035-39, 54041-48 

 and 54050-53, Porto Bello, May 26, 191 1; and 54055, Cerro Brujo, 

 June 7, 191 1. Specimens collected by Meek and Hildebrand are 



