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cli'vuii. Tiiil slioil, cvt'iywhoiT coiiiidcssi'd, iiicasiiriiii; IVoiii its ori<jiii 

 (at cud vent) to axilla or to ^^iilar Ibltl. No niarkod dorsal ;;iitovi'. 



Till'. limbs aie short; till' di-its loii^- and siciidor. Wlu'ii ai»|)ri'ssed 

 tli(^ Hiij;i'rs rt'ach to tin' lii'd, or l»i'.voiid bast's of Iocs. Dijiiits siibcy- 

 liiidrical; anteriorly, third longest, (hen li, 1, 1 ; posteriorly, I, M, L', r», I. 

 Two small tubercles on edyes of sole. Expanse of outer toes e(|ual fiom 

 end muzzle to posterior <!antlius of eye. 



Teeth in three patches, the median lonj^est, commen(!in.n opposite 

 inner marj^iu of luires, and convex to between nares, or nearly sit, in one 

 specimen. Ton^'ne lonf,'er than broad, the laminar portion prolonj;ed 

 in two lateral l)antls posteriorly. 



Miii'^iireiiii iit.i. I.iiit'N 



Lonytli iViiiii .siimit td f^iilMi- Cold 1. ilii 



li('iiij;lli IVom siioiit to j,'i()iri U> •j:, 



1j(^iij;(Ii IVoiii siiont to end iiriiis I'.l. '.t 



Loiijjtli from snout to I'lid lail ai. ',i 



lii'niftli ofiiioMlii on liicdiiui line ;i 



I,('nj;tli 1)1' I'on'-iirni and hand IVoiii dliow 'A 



Ii('n;;tli of It'K ami foot from knuc r> 



Width of In'ad if. 7 



(leiieral color above leaden, below pale leaden, the latter usually 

 bounded by the line of tho liini)s, but in one s[)ecim(Mi rising' as hij*!! as 

 the line of the eye. Lower parts of sides and sides of tail more or loss 

 varied with small whitish spots, the former often in a re^oilar line. A 

 similar line on the uiipi-r part of the sides is present in saiiu! specimens ; 

 in others wantino;. The end of the muzzle is sometimes pale marbled. 



Eiyht specimens of this species before me conlirm its validity in every 

 respect. Specimens of the developed yoiiiio of both A. (>i>nvnin and .1, 

 l>UHt't<itiim are of considerably sinaUer size, and maintain their i>eculiar 

 colorations and a o-ivater width of the head, etc. 



From the api>ended localities from which it has been scut the raiiy-e 

 is seen to be extensive. 



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