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renamed by Nieden (1923, Das Thierreich, Lief. 46, Anura I, 

 p. 416) as E. barbouri, but Schmidt's new name has priority. 



Eleutherodactylus casparii, sp. nov. 



Type. — No. 11130, Museum of Comparative Zoology, from Mina Carlota. 

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



Diagnosis. — A species of small size (21 mm.); without developed disks; 

 belly smooth; back irregularly warty; legs long, heel reaching to snout; three 

 oblique black bars on sides; no dorso-lateral light streak; usually an inverted 

 V on scapular region; this usually accompanied by a fold of similar shape; no 

 red on legs; legs crossbarred. 



This species is closely related to ricordii, having the same habits 

 and habitat, and seems to replace it in the higher altitudes of the 

 Trinidad Mountains. Its long legs and its coloration are suffi- 

 ciently distinctive. I collected 28 specimens, as follows: Electric 

 Plant at San Bias (M. C. Z. Nos. 10626-30) ; Hoyo Colorado at 

 San Bias (M. C. Z. Nos. 10619-23); Mina Carlota (M. C. Z. Nos. 

 11130, 11430-43). 



Eleutherodactylus atkinsi Dunn. 



Of this very distinct and beautifully colored frog, I have seen 

 the following series: Guane (M. C. Z. No. 3722) ; Soledad (M. C. Z. 

 Nos. 2840, 10586-98, 11518-26); Hoyo Colorado (M. C. Z. Nos. 

 10624-5); Mina Carlota (M. C. Z. Nos. 11120-1); Bayate 

 (M. C. Z. No. 3704); Guantanamo (U. S. N. M. No. 63238) 

 Baracoa (M. C. Z. No. 3882); Siboney (M. C. Z. No. 10166) 

 Santiago (M. C. Z. No. 2414) ; Cape Maisi (M. C. Z. No. 4073) 

 El Guama (U. S. N. M. No. 29757). This is the E. cuneatus of 

 most recent authors. 



