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Some specimens from Negros and Mindanao, when first taken, 
were almost uniform flesh pink on the back, with bright carmine 
spots on the posterior part of thighs and tibia and on the anterior 
part of femur and about groin. The Mindanao specimens were 
darkest, and those in the collection from Negros, lightest. There 
are specimens in my collection from Luzon, Mindanao, and Ne- 
gros. Boettger reports the species from Tablas. Outside the 
Philippines, it is known in Ceram, New Guinea, the Kei Islands, 
the Bismarck Islands, and Halmaheira. I believe it has not 
been taken in Borneo. 
Cornufer laticeps sp. nov. Plate 3, fig. 1. 
Type. — No. 197, E. H. Taylor collection ; collected at Bunawan, 
Agusan, Mindanao, September, 1912, by E. H. Taylor. 
Description of type . — Vomerine teeth in two short, somewhat 
rounded series, lying for the most part behind hinder level of 
choanae, but arising from their inner posterior edge; tongue 
nearly as wide as long, with two small, rounded, posterior horns, 
separated at base ; a large papilla on anterior median part ; head 
a little longer than broad; canthus rostralis rounded; lores 
sloping slightly at top, then very obliquely over lip to mouth, 
concave behind nostril ; eye large, its diameter as long as snout 
or slightly shorter; nostril twice as far from eye as from end 
of snout; width of interorbital region equal to about one-half 
width of a single eyelid; tympanum small, its posterior border 
not distinct, vertically oval, little more than one-third diameter 
of eye ; skin rough, granular, and tubercular ; prominent tubercles 
on lores, snout, eyelids, sides, and back ; a few short longitudinal 
skin folds on dorsolateral region; a strong supratemporal fold 
partially covering tympanum ; skin of chin smooth ; belly smooth 
except on posterior part, which is granular; underside of thighs 
smooth, posterior aspect granular ; first finger longer than second 
and equal to fourth ; no trace of webs ; disks scarcely wider than 
digits, not larger than subarticular tubercles; no humeral fold 
or skin fold on outer side of fourth finger; toes with mere 
rudiment of web; disks on toes larger than those on fingers; 
subarticular tubercles prominent, conical ; third toe extends far- 
ther than fifth; fourth very long; a longitudinally oval, inner 
metatarsal tubercle, and a rounded outer which is smaller; no 
tarsal fold; no skin fold on outer side of toes; greatest width 
of body immediately posterior to tympanum; entire outline of 
head not broken by eye when viewed from above ; tibiotarsal 
articulation reaching to near nostril. 
