1894.] BATEACHLXJf COLLECTTON IS THE BBITISH MTSEUM. 643 



64. Chorophilus feriarum, Baird. — N. Carolina. 



65. Chorophilus ornatus^ Holbr.— Texas {Indian Mtis.). 



66. HyJa pimctatissima, Ptrs. — Theresopolis {Golcli). 



67. B)/la spegazzinii, Blgr. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) vii. 1889, 



p. 247. — Paraguay (Bohls). 



68. Bi/la prosoblepon, Bttgr. Kat. Batr. Senck. Ges. p. 45 



(1892).— Costa Eica {Senclcenb. Mus.). 

 *69. Hyla goeldii, Blgr., infra. — Theresopolis (Goldi). 

 *70. Myla Moris, Blgr. P. Linn. Soc. :s'. S.W. (2) vii. 1892, 

 p. 403.— Dunoon, N. S. Wales {Fletcher). 

 71. Hyla congenita^ Ptrs. & Doria. — N. Guinea {Doria). 

 *72. HyleUa parinda, Blgr., infra. — Brazil {Michaelis, Goldi). 



73. Agalychnis Jiele?ice, Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1885, 



p. 182. — Guatemala {Greening); Nicaragua {Rothschuh). 



74. Pelohates syriacits, Bttgr. Zool. Anz. 1889, p. 145. — Smyrna, 



{Chi-istiania AIus.); Haifa {SencTcenh. Mus.)-, Damascus 



{T. Barrois). 

 *75. Leptohrachium jwlodi/toides, Blgr. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) 



xiii. 1893, p. 345.— Karin hills {Fea). 

 *76. Leptohrachium parvum, Blgr. 1. c. p. 344. — Karin hills 



{Fea). 

 *77. Lepitohrachium carinense. Blgr. op. cit. (2) vii. 1889, 



p. 748.- Karin hills {Fea). 



Cattdata. 



1. Salamandra caucasica, Waga. — Near Batoum {Senclcenb. 



Mus.). 

 *2. Tylototriton andersonii, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) x. 1892, 

 p. 304. — Loo Choo Islands {Hoist). 



Apoda. 



*1. Dermophis gregorii, Blgr., infra. — Ngatana, E. Africa 

 {Gregory). 



2. Herpele ochrocephala, Cope. — Panama {Christiania Mus.). 



3. Siphonops paidensis, Bttgr. Kat. Batr, Senck. Ges. p. 62 



(1892).— S. Paulo, Brazil {Ihering). 



4. Typhlonectes compressicauda, D. & B. — Manaos, Brazil 



{Antony). 



II. Descripitions of neiv Species. 



Eaka qtjecketti. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 1.) 



Vomerine teeth in two short transverse series between the 

 choanse. Head a little longer than broad ; snout obtusely pointed, 

 a little longer than the diameter of the orbit; nostril a little 

 nearer the eye than the tip of the snout ; canthus rostrahs obtuse; 

 loreal region very oblique, concave; interorbital space narrower 

 than the upper eyelid ; tympanum a little smaller than the eye. 



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