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to its apex, but not 1)('.\ oiul. Tiie tyinpaiiic disk is two-thirds the diain 

 eter of tlie eye. Tlic la-act is sliorter, entering the 'oiigi-i of the head 

 and body three and a half limes. The dorsal deraial jilicu; are thicker 

 and there are but two between the dorsolaterals; usually, however, 

 there are four, as in tlie other sub-speeies. First finger longer than sec- 

 ond. Web leaving two free phalanges of the fourth digit, but so repand 

 as to give the antei»enultiniate phalange only a wide border. Thi- 

 inner cuneiibrin tubercle is rather small, but has a rather prominent 

 compiessededge. External tubercle, none. A thick tarsal fold. There 

 are no large warts on the skin, but there are occasionally minute warts 

 and folds on the superior face of the tibia. 



Flo. 101. Ranavirescfiia hriu-h!ii\pUaht, Nii. l(i!V.'2. Fint Wallii AValla, AViisli. Tcr. ; \. 



In life the color of the, superior surf ices is green. The <lorsolateral 

 ridges are liglit yclhnv, and so is a stripe from the end of rhe muz/le, 

 which passes above thc^ li]) and below the eye and tympiinum to above 

 the middle of tlie humerus. Tliere are two rows of large, rounded 

 dorsal spots between tlie dorsolateral ridges, wiiicli are edgi'd witli 

 greenish-yellow. Tliere ixw" two similar rows on ea(!h side, of w Iiich the 

 inferior is the smaller, which are not regularly arranged. There is a 

 si)ot on each eyelid and one on the end of the nose above. There is a 

 light band, fre(juenlly broken into s])ots near the edge of the upper lip. 

 There is a brown .spot on the elbow and <uie on \\w front of the cubitus. 

 The bands seen on the front of Imiiieriis in li, r. rircscrus is here an illy 

 defined si)ot. On the superior face of the femur theie are three br(»wn 

 spots, but there is no longitudinal brown band in front of the.se sjiots, 

 as is usual in the two other subsi»ecies of the li. rircsccns. There are 

 thre(^ com])let(^ wide brown cross-bands on the femur, and sometimes 

 four. I'recpienlly theic are one or two spots on one or both faces of the 

 tibia 1)esides the three bands. The posterior face of the femur is green- 

 ish-yellow, coarsely marliled with brown. All the si)ots and bands are 

 narrowly yellow-e<lged. Int'erioi" surfa<;u.s light yellow, unspotted, 



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