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Philippine Journal of Science 
1920 
to insertion' of arm; fingers entirely free, tips distended into 
large disks at least two-thirds diameter of eye; first finger 
much shorter than second, which in turn is somewhat longer 
than fourth, with a slightly larger disk; second finger fails to 
reach disk of third; subarticular tubercles well developed; an 
indistinct tubercle on base of first finger, and a large flat tuber- 
cle on palm ; legs moderate, toes about one-half webbed, provided 
with disks smaller than those on fingers; third toe, which is 
much longer than fifth, reaches first subarticular tubercle of 
fourth ; subarticular tubercles of toes rather dim ; a blunt, rather 
indistinct inner metatarsal tubercle ; a small dim outer tubercle ; 
skin of body joins femur about halfway from end; a slight fold 
on heel; hind leg brought forward the tibiotarsal articulation 
fails to reach angle of jaw. 
Color in life . — Above grayish brown, not uniform; back with 
a large, rather regular spot, two branches of which touch the 
eyelids ; it forks near the middle of back, each branch going to 
groin, and continues across the limb when folded; two irreg- 
ular spots on either side of rump; loreal region rather darker; 
a dark, irregular, broken line from eye to groin, below which 
the color is slightly darker brown than on back; a dark spot 
on insertion of arm, one on elbow and one across wrist ; a trans- 
verse light spot at upper base of digits ; a dark spot on foot ; 
posterior part of thigh dark; the dark color arching to include 
anus; below dull dusky brown, with darker brown marblings, 
spots, and reticulations. 
Measurements of Kaloula conjuncta (Peters). 
mm. 
Length, snout to vent 47.5 
Length of head 14 
Width of head 17 
Interorbital width 6.1 
Length of snout . 6 
Diameter of eye 6 
Depth of head, in front of eye 6 
Foreleg 37 
Longest finger 16 
Diameter of disk on third toe 4 
Hind leg 72 
Femur 22 
Tibia 20 
Foot 31 
Longest toe 21 
Largest toe disk 2.5 
Variation. — No. 28, Bureau of Science collection, exhibits a 
remarkable variation; the skin of the back is puffed out so as 
