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ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THK RANIDjE. [Mlir. 20, 



1. 



1. Finger of h'hnropJmrus maximus. 



2. Finger of Tiava ofyhmia. 



a. Upper view. /(. Side view. a\ b'. Skeleton. 



1 seize this opportunity to remark that the genus Phyllobates, 

 Bibr., is a Ranoid, closely allied to and intermediate between Hyl- 

 ixalvs, Espada, and Prostherapis, Cope — differing from the former in 

 the free toes, and from the latter in the notched tongue. The 

 pectoral girdle of the type specimen of Phyllohaf.es bicohr, Bibr., as 

 well as of a specimen ot' P. melanorhinus. Berth., has been kindly 

 examined at my request by Dr. Mocquard. That genus includes 

 the following five species : — P. hicolor, Bii)r., limbatus. Cope, mel- 

 anorhinus, Berth., trinitaiis, Garin., and trilineatus, BIgr. 



There probably exists, however, a group of Cystignathoids 

 answering to Cope's definition of Phyllobates (Joiirn. Ac. Philad. 

 vi. 18G6, p. 96) — that is, Hylodes without vomerine teeth, which 

 would bear the name Syrrhopus, Cope (Am. Nat. 18/8, p. 253), 

 and include Malachylodes, Cope, and Hypodictyon, Cope. Not 

 having seen examples of any of the following species, I only suggest 

 that they may be united provisionally under the term Syrrhopus, 

 and with the generic definition given on p. 195 of my Catalogue : — 

 8. marnochii. Cope, leprus. Cope, eyslignathoides, Cope, verrucipes, 

 CojJC, guttulatus, Cope, hylceformis, Cope, ridens, Cojie, chalceus, 

 Ptrs., and verruculutits, Ptrs. 



