Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new Batrachians. 553 
beyond the mouth ; canthus rostralis distinct; loreal region 
slightly concave; nostril near the end of the snout; inter- 
orbital space a little broader than the upper eyelid; tympanum 
very distinct, as large as the eye. Fingers and toes slender, 
with small terminal disks and very strong subarticular 
tubercles ; first and second fingers equal ; a very indistinct 
rudiment of web between the toes; two metatarsal tubercles, 
inner oval, outer smaller and round. Tibio-tarsal articulation 
reaching the tip of the snout or a little beyond. Small 
granular warts on the back, rest of body smooth. Dark 
brown above; a light bar across the interorbital region; a 
white, black-edged streak on the upper lip; limbs with dark, 
light-edged cross-bars; lower parts white, more or less 
speckled with brown. Male with two vocal sacs, indicated 
externally by a fold on each side of the throat. 
From snout to vent 25 millim. 
T'wo specimens, found by. Dr. and Mrs. Gadow among 
dense shrub at La Perla, near Orizaba, at an altitude of 
6000 feet. 
Closely allied to ZZ. plicatus, Gthr. 
Hylodes granulosus. 
Tongue nearly round, very indistinctly nicked behind. 
Vomerine teeth in two short transverse series behind the level 
of the choane. Snout rounded, scarcely projecting beyond 
the mouth, with obtuse canthus; loreal region concave ; 
nostril near the end of the snout; interorbital space not 
quite so broad as the upper eyelid; tympanum distinct, half 
the diameter of the eye. Fingers and toes very slender, the 
tips dilated into very small disks; first finger extending 
beyond second; toes quite free, with very prominent sub- 
articular tubercles; two metatarsal tubercles. ‘Tibio-tarsal 
articulation reaching the tip of the snout. Upper parts 
granulate with small warts, lower parts smooth. Pinkish 
brown above, with darker markings; a )-( shaped dark 
marking on the occiput and the anterior part of the back, the 
lateral branches extending to the upper eyelid ; sides of head 
with dark and light bars, radiating from the eyes ; limbs with 
rather indistinct dark cross-bars; throat brown, dotted with 
whitish ; belly whitish, speckled with brown. 
From snout to vent 28 millim. 
A single specimen from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.H. 
Peru, 6000 feet, collected by Mr. Ockenden. 
