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e*. Snout acutely pointed; tympanum about three-fourths eye. 
R. luzonensis Boulenger. 
Snout rather pointed; tympanum about one-third diameter of 
eye; an inner and an outer metatarsal tubercle. 
R. guerreroi sp. nov. 
cP. First finger equals second; toes three-fourths webbed; finger 
disks about one-half tympanum; snout rounded. 
R. sanchezi sp. nov. 
di. First finger much longer than second; snout obtusely pointed; 
tympanum more than three-fourths eye; toes four-fifths webbed. 
R. sanguinea Boettger. 
c®. No dorsolateral glandular fold. 
(?. Eyes moderate. 
e®. First finger shorter than second; tympanum three-fourths eye. 
R. everetti Boulenger. 
e®. First finger longer than second. 
f. Diameter of tympanum three- fourths eye; first finger not 
opposed to others R. suluensis sp. nov. 
P. Diameter of tympanum about three-fifths eye; first finger 
opposed to others R. philippinensis sp. nov. 
(f. Eyes large. 
e®. Interorbital area one and one-half times upper eyelid; tym- 
panum about one-half eye R. moelleiidorfa Boettger. 
e®. Interorbital area equals upper eyelid; R. similis (Gunther). 
a®. A gland present on upper arm; tips of toes swollen into small disks. 
6®. Diameter of eye longer than snout; upper eyelid one and one-third 
times interorbital distance; no dorsolateral white lines. 
R. grandocula sp. nov. 
6®. Diameter of eye equals length of snout; interorbital space equals 
upper eyelid; eyes red R. glandulosa Boulenger. 
6®. Diameter of eye reaches nostril; interorbital space equals upper eyelid. 
R. melanomenta sp. nov. 
Eana moodiei sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 5. 
Type. — No. 1240, E. H. Taylor collection ; collected at Manila, 
P. I., November, 1914, by E. H. Taylor. 
Description of type . — Vomerine teeth in two strong oblique 
series, beginning on anterior inner edge of choanse but extending 
a considerable distance behind them, separated from each other 
by a very slight distance ; choanae moderate, separated from each 
other by a distance a little larger than that between nostrils; 
no apophyses or “teeth” on anterior part of lower jaw; distance 
between Eustachian tubes about one-fifth longer than their 
distance from choanse; length of head from angle of jaw only 
slightly greater than width of head at tympanum ; eyes moderate, 
not extending to edge of outline of head when viewed from 
above, their diameter equal to their distance from snout; nos- 
trils very distinctly nearer tip of snout than eye; tympanum 
large, distinct, about three-fourths diameter of eye ; upper eyelid 
about one and one-half times interorbital distance; tympanum 
