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eye; tympanum separated from eye by a distance greater than 
half its diameter; skin with short glandular folds, irregularly 
placed on body ; a distinct supratemporal fold from eye to shoul- 
der ; limbs rather granular or with small folds ; belly, chin, and 
underside of thighs perfectly smooth ; posterior aspect of thighs 
and anal region granular; fingers long, slender, the first equal 
in length to the second; fourth extending slightly farther than 
first or second, all three reaching beyond first subarticular tuber- 
cle of third; disks small, slightly wider than digits; subarticular 
tubercles large, well developed, the middle one larger than the 
finger disks ; carpal tubercles large, those on inner finger largest, 
those on middle finger second in size; no webs; no skin fold on 
outer side of fingers; toes long, slender, with a rudiment of web 
v/hich does not reach beyond base of lower subarticular tubercles ; 
disks distinctly wider than those on fingers; third toe longer 
than fifth; fifth reaching slightly beyond second subarticular 
tubercle of fourth toe; metatarsal tubercles strongly developed, 
but small; an outer round, and inner oval, tubercle less than 
one-third length of first toe; tibiotarsal articulation carried for- 
ward reaches beyond tip of snout. 
Color in alcohol . — Above brownish slate, not uniform, with two 
distinct dorsolateral light lines from on eyelids to near end of 
body ; upper part of arm whitish ; subarticular tubercles of hands 
light; posterior part of thighs reddish brown; limbs bluish to 
grayish slate, femur with a few indistinct bars of darker color ; 
tubercles of feet gray ; belly dirty white, reticulated with dusky ; 
indistinct spots on lips. 
Fig. 4. Cornufer meyeri (Gunther), a, side of head; b, foot: c, hand. X 2. 
