and Batrachians from Ecuador. 465 



32. Hylodes conspicillatuSj Gtlir. 



Two specimens ( ^ and young) from Milligalli, 6000 feet. 



33. Hijlodcs unistrigatus, Gtlir. 



Eight specimens from tlie neighbourhood of Machachi 

 (9000 to 10,000 feet), one from Chillo (9000 feet), and three 

 from Hacienda of OhiHa, pLiin of Tumbaco (8490 feet). 



34. Hylodes Whymperi^ sp. n. 



HjlJodes IVlnpupcri, Blgr. 



Habit of Hyla arborea. 



Tongue oval, entire. Vomerine teeth in two oblique series 

 behind the choan». Snout rounded, as long as the greatest 

 orbital diamefer, with distinct canthus rostralis ; nostril 

 nearer the tip of the snout than the eye ; interorbital space a 

 little broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum hidden. Fingers 

 moderate, first shorter than second; toes moderate, quite free; 

 disks and subarticular tubercles moderate; two metatarsal 

 tubercles. The hind limb being carried forwards along the 

 body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the angle of the 

 mouth. Skin of upper surface tubercular ; on the back the 

 tubercles are confluent into more or less distinct longitudinal 

 lines ; belly granulate. Dark olive-brown above (in one 

 specimen with a few light spots) ; greyish or reddish brown, 

 immaculate or marbled with dark brown, beneath ; upper lip 

 whitish. In the specimen from the valley of Collanes and 

 in that from the mountain Gotocachi the front and hinder sides 

 of the thighs are tinged with magenta red. From snout to 

 vent 27 millim. 



H. IV/iymjjeri xesemhles 11. unistriyatas in general appear- 

 ance ; but the latter has a distinct tympanum, larger digital 



