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CC. Not uniformly sliagreened above. 



D. Warts of dorsum well developed, no dorso-lateral line. 

 E. Warts of dorsum not elongated; groin not red. 



F. Legs short, heels not overlapping, heel reaching eye; no V 

 mark or wart on scapular region; no oblique bars on sides; 

 disks of two outer fingers developed; maximum length 30 mm. 



ricordii . 

 FF. Legs long, heels overlapping, heel reaching snout. 



G. Disks not developed; an inverted V on scapular region in 

 both color and glandular fold; three oblique black bars on 

 sides; small, maximum length 21 mm. 



casparii, sp. nov. (p. 215). 



GG. Disks developed; larger, 38 mm sierra-maestrae. 



EE. Warts of dorsum elongated; groin red; legs long gundlachi. 



DD. Warts of dorsum feebly developed, save in dorso-lateral line; disks 

 not developed; reddish brown; groin red atkinsi. 



Eleutherodactylus auriculatus (Cope). 



This species seems to be confined to Oriente. I have seen 

 three specimens: two from "Eastern Cuba", collected by Charles 

 Wright (probably in Yateras) and hence probably topotypes 

 (U. S. N. M. Nos. 26640, 29776) ; and one from Monte Libano 

 near Guantanamo (M. C. Z. No. 3117). 



Eleutherodactylus eileenae, sp. nov. 



Type. — No. 11128, Museum of Comparative Zoology, from Mina Carlota. 

 Collected in July, 1925, by E. R. Dunn. 



Diagnosis. — This species differs from its close ally auriculatus in its smaller 

 size (male 26 mm.) and more rugose dorsum. From sonans it differs in having 

 the tympanum much larger than the digital disks, in being much larger, and 

 in being more rugose above. 



I have seen 71 specimens, all from Pinar del Rio and Santa 

 Clara, in which provinces it is locally famous as the "Kolin" and 

 is the only species of the genus that has a distinctive popular 

 name. It is known from Luis Lazo (M. C. Z. No. 4175) ; Guane 

 (M. C. Z. No. 3726) ; San Diego de los Banos (U. S. N. M. No. 

 27862) ; Hoyo Colorado (M. C. Z. Nos. 10615-18) ; Mina Carlota 

 (M. C. Z. Nos. 11128, 11444-60). 



Eleutherodactylus sonans Dunn. 



This- occurs in all parts of the island and in Santa Clara at 

 all altitudes. I have seen 20 specimens, as follows: Rangel 

 (U.S.N. M. Nos. 54400, 54403) ; Soledad (M. C. Z. Nos. 10605-13, 

 11512-17); Mina Carlota (M. C. Z. No. 11511); Baracoa (U. S. 

 N. M. Nos. 29829, 29831). 



Eleutherodactylus varians (Gundlach and Peters). 



This has been seen from Soledad (M. C. Z. No. 11131); and I 

 have also seen one of Gundlach and Peter's cotypes (M. C. Z. 

 No. 11621), which has no other data than "Cuba." 



Eleutherodactylus varleyi Dunn. 



■ This has been seen from all parts of the island, as follows: 

 Havana (U. S. N. M. No. 57861); La Modesta (U. S. N. M. No. 



