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ZOOLOGY— BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES. 



ANURA. 

 BUFONIFOIIMIA. 



Fam. bufonidae. 



Genus BUFO, Laurenti. 

 BUFO LENTIGINOSIS, Shaw, subspecies FRONTOSUS, Cope. 



Bii/o fronton us, Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1S«(>, 301. 



Bufo lentiginosus, Shaw, subspecies frontosus, Cope, Check-List N. A. Batrach. & 

 Kept., 1875, 29. 



IIab. — Sonoran Region. 



Abundant in Eastern Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Ari- 

 zona, but, singularly enough, had not been seen until discovered by Dr. E. 

 Coues, U. S. A., in New Mexico. Specimens were procured of all ages 

 and sizes during the expeditions of 1872, 1873, and 1874. 



Is most closely allied to B. americanus, but differs in having shorter 

 and more elevated cranium, longer and larger hind limbs, and more acumi- 

 nate parotoid glands. The specimen No. differs from the type in having 

 the tympanum one-half size of eye, the tarsus reaching to the end of the 

 muzzle. 



No. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



A i 



A 2 



A3 



A 4 



A 5 



A 6 







D D 



O X 



A 1 174 



52 C 



5> 

 27S 





Aug., 1872 

 do 



H. W. Henshaw. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Dr. J. T. Rothrock. 



Do. 

 Jas. M. Rutter. 

 II. W. Henshaw. 

 John Yarrow. 

 C. E. Aiken. 



do 



. do 



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do 



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do 



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Aug., 1S73 

 do .- 





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July, 1S74 

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