NO. I AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF PANAMA SCHMIDT 7 



PHYLLOBATES KINGSBURYI Boulenger 



Four specimens, U.S.N.M. Nos. 50197-200, with no data, and two, 

 53737-38, from the Rio Calobre, collected INIarch 18. 191 1, by Meek 

 and Hildebrand, represent this species. Dunn lists Nos. 50197-200 

 as from Cana. Darien, which is probably their true provenance ; but 

 they are unfortunately without locality data. 



DENDROBATES AURATUS (Girard) 



Twenty-four specimens in the Smithsonian Survey collections were 

 collected as follows : 



U.S.N.M. No. Locality 



54025-32 Cerro Brujo 



54^35 Oruza, Darie 



54296-310 Canal Zone 



DENDROBATES PUMILIO (Schmidt) 



One specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 54168, from Gatun. collected April 

 14, 1911, by E. A. Goldman. 



ATELOPUS VARIUS GLYPHUS Dunn 



Forty-four specimens, collected as follows 



U.S.N.M. No. Locality 



50168-75 Cana 

 50226 

 50230-48 



53964-65 

 54183-84 

 54186-96 

 54230 



Mar. 



Mar. 

 Pirri Range, near head Apr. 



of Rio Limon 

 Rio Jappe Mar. 



Cerro Azul Mar. 



Cana 



Mar. 



I, 1912 Meek & Hildebrand 



RANA PALMIPES Spix 

 Four frogs and five tadpoles are referred to this species : 



