BUFO CARENS. — Sunderwall. 
Reptilia. — Plate LXVIII. Fig. 1. 
B. superne, subgranulosus ; lateribus plica longitudinale verrucisque magnis rugosis; glanduhs 
parotideis nullis ; extremitatibus posteiioribus externe verrucosis ; dorso maculis circularibus duabus 
verido-nigris notato ; extremitatibus parce fasciis subnigris varicgatis. 
Colour— The upper surface of the head anteriorly, the eye-shields, and the 
sides of the head intermediate between oil-green and ochre-yellow ; the 
ground colour of the hind-head, the back, the upper portion of the sides, and 
the outer surface of the hinder legs, light blackish green, freckled with ochre- 
yellow or yellowish brown, the warts or granulations on the surface being the 
one or other of these colours ; many of the larger warts have a small reddish 
orange spot at or about their centre. Besides these variegations, the back is 
also marked with two circular spots of a greenish black colour, about a line 
and a half in diameter, one on each side of the vertebral line and situated 
about the commencement of the last third of the back. Ihe lore- legs aie 
crossed by two bars of the same colour as the spots of the back, and at the 
commencement of the tarsus there is also an irregular indistinct blotch of the 
same hue. The upper surface of the tarsi, and the outer surface of the fore- 
legs dull oil-green, the second joint of latter variegated with two transverse 
greenish black bars, and the upper surface of the feet sparingly freckled or 
clouded with a lighter tint of the same colour ; tubercles of the under surface 
of the feet and toes sienna-yellow. The cuticular fold which extends along 
each side of the body, the inner surface of the extremities, and all 
the under parts, intermediate between ochre-yeUow and yellowish brown; 
the fold is edged above by a narrow, irregular greenish line which com- 
mences at the tympanum and terminates a little in front of the base of the 
hinder extremities. Tympanum pale greyish brown, tinged with green. The 
iris appears to have been greyish green with a metallic lustre. 
Form &c. Figure moderately robust; head short, broad posteriory, 
anterior to eyes rather narrow, the nose truncate and nearly vertical ; nostril 
ovate, one at each angle of the muzzle, the opening directed outwards and 
backwards. Eye-sliields convex and raised ; tympanum large, nearly circular, 
close to the eye, its upper margin almost in contact with the outer canthus ; 
parotid glands wanting. When the fore-legs are placed along the sides of 
the body, the point of inner toe reaches to the base of the hinder legs, the 
first or outer toe is a little longer than the third or fourth, which are 
