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RECORDS OF W.A. MUSEUM. 
WW. Hinder side of thighs black with white spots. 
Belly and under surfaces of thighs with 
dense black and brown reticulations 
(absent in young). 
Hyla aurea. Less., var. cyclorhynchus, Blngr. 
VV. Habit very slender. The tibiotarsal articulation of 
the outstretched limb reaches the tip of the snout 
or far beyond. 
X. Back smooth or with very faint smooth ivarts. 
Hinder side of thighs with very accentuated 
black markings. 
Hyla latopalmata, Gunther. 
XX. Back with longitudinal folds and dark with 
light brown stripes. Hinder side of thighs 
longitudinally striped with black or brown. 
Snout and toes excessively long, the tibio- 
tarsal articulation of the outstretched limb 
reaching far beyond the tip of the snout. 
Hyla nasuta, Gray. 
LIMNODYNASTES ORNATUS, Gray. 
Limnodynastes ornatus, Boulenger, Brit. Mus. Cat. Batr., 2nd ed., 1882, p. 262. 
.. ,, Spencer, Kept. “Horn” Sci. Exped. Centr. Austr., II., 
1896, p. 156, pi. XII,, figs 3 and 4 and pi. XV., figs. 
18-25. 
Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXII. , 1S97 (1898), 
pp, 676 and 682. 
Locality. — Napier Broome Bay, Northern coast of W.A. One 
specimen. 
LIMNODYNASTES DORSALIS, Gray, var. 
TYPICA, Fry. 
Lhnnodynastes dorsalis, Boulenger, Brit. Mus. Cat. Batr., 2nd ed,, 1882, p, 261, 
,, ,, Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXIL, 1897 (tSgS), 
P- 675. 
,, ,, var. typiea, Fry, Rec. Austr. Mus., X., 1913, p. 24, pi, II, 
fig. 2. 
Ten specimens are in the collection. I have utilised these in 
an already published account of the variations of L . dorsalis. 
