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and are nearly parallel. The iiitororbital spaco is coiisidt'rably nar- 

 rower than the width of a superior eyelid. Tin^ tynipani(! dislv is round 

 and is a little larger than the eye. Tiie vo'nerine teetii form tran.sverso 

 patches entirely between the ehoana?; that is, their posterior edj^esdo 

 not reach tlu^ line conneetinj^ the posterior borders of tiie choaniu. 

 The ostia«pharyngea are considerably smaller than the choanal 



The first is considerably longer than tiie se^'ond linger and ecpiuij 

 the fourth. The heel reaches eight or ten millimeters beyond the end 

 of the nose. The palmation is rather narrow and leaves three phalan- 

 ges of the fourth toe free. The internal eiineirorm tubercle is small, 

 but is prominent, and has an aiaite edge. No external tubercle. 



Between thedorsttlateral dermal folds there are."*: thedursal region, 

 four thin dorsal plica'. i)n the pelvi(! region the external two are rn 

 dimental, while the middle pair are distinct, and near togetiier or on 

 each side of the urostyle. 



In this specimen the dorsal spots are suboval, are rather large, and 

 are not yellow bordered. The dorsolateral fold is yellowisli-browu, and 

 there is a series of brown spots of irregular size, but smaller than the 

 dorsals, just exterior to it. JJelow these the sides becunne yellowish, like 

 the belly, and have small brown spots. Adark-brown band extends from 

 the nostril to the orbit, and is (!ontinued from the latter round the poste- 

 rior border of the tympanic disk. A similar baud extends from the infe- 



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rior edge of the orbit to the lower edge of the eai' drum. The lips are 

 brown, with small yellowish spots, and the superior brown is bounded 

 above by a narrow yellow line, which commences beiow the front of the 

 orbit and continues below the tympanic; drum to above the posterior 

 edge of the humerus. Uelow, everywhere light yellowish, unsputted. 

 Posterior faces of Icmora brown, with paler coarse vermiculations. 

 Femur with tlireo brown spots above, and a longitudinal brown band 



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