6 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. iSg 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS LONGIROSTRIS (Boulenger) 



Three specimens, U.S.X.AI. Nos. 54180-82, collected at Cerro Azul. 

 ]\Iarch 25, 1911, by E. A. Goldman. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS LATIDISCUS (Boulenger) 



Two specimens, U.S.N.M. Nos. 54022-23, from Cerro Brujo, col- 

 lected June 7, 1911, by E. A. Goldman. Two additional specimens, 

 U.S.N.M. Nos. 50207-8, were collected near the head waters of the 

 Rio Limon in the Pirri Range. Darien, April 15 and 22, 1912, by 

 E. A. Goldman. 



No. 50207 has a generally pale coloration, with brownish marbling 

 which defines a pair of conspicuous light bands extending from the 

 eyelids to the mid-back. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS DIASTEMA (Cope) 



A single specimen of this very distinct form, U.S.N.M. No. 53718, 

 from the Rio Calobre, was collected ]\Iarch 18, 1911. by Meek and 

 Hildebrand. 



HYLA GABBII Cope 



Two specimens, U.S.N.M. No. 53722, from the Rio Calobre, col- 

 lected by Meek and Hildebrand ; and No. 53886, with no further data 

 than Panama. 



HYLA ROSENBERGI Boulenger 



A single specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 50209, from Cana, at 2,000 feet 

 altitude, collected June 6, 191 2, by E. A. Goldman, agrees very closely 

 with Boulenger's description and figure. The vomerine teeth in the 

 present specimen are in more elongate and more angularly bent series 

 than is shown in the original figure. A second specimen. No. 53979, 

 from the Rio Bayano, was collected March 22, 1911, by Meek and 

 Hildebrand. 



PHYLLOBATES LATINASUS (Cope) 



Two specimens, Nos. 54174-75, from Cerro Azul, collected March 

 26, 1911, by E. A. Goldman; and No. 54231 from Cana, collected 

 March i, 1912, by Meek and Hildebrand. 



PHYLLOBATES FLOTATOR Dunn 



One specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 50177. from Cana, collected March 

 1-24, 191 2, by E. A. Goldman, is a paratype of this species. 



