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DlSCOGLOSSlDiE.
grouped together as a var. brevlpes, Blasius, in wliicli
we notice a gradual predominance of yellow together
with an attenuation in its intensity as we proceed from
west to east. There is yet a third form, from Monte-
negro, with which I am only acquainted through Schrei-
ber's description, and which perhaps deserves to rank
as a variety

the lower parts are black, without or
with small and isolated yellow spots. The skin is
described as comparatively smooth, with widely sepa-
rated warts covered with a black horny layer.
Measurements (in millimetres).
6- 2
1.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7.
8.
From snout to vent
. 45 .
.44 ...48 ..
.46 ...44 ...45 .
..50 .
..42
Length of head .
. 13 .
.13 ...14 ..
.13 ...13 ...13 .
..14 .
..12
Width of head .
. 15 .
.15 ...18 ..
.15 ...14 ...14 .
..17 .
.13
Diameter of eye
. 4 .
. 3-5... 4 ..
. 4 ... 35... 35.
.. 4 .
.. 3
Interorbital width
2
. 2 ... 25..
. 2-5... 2 ... 2 .
.. 3 .
.. 2
From eye to nostril
'. 2-5."
. 2-5... 2-5..
. 3 ... 2-5... 2-5.
.. 2-5.
.. 2-5
„ „ end of snout 6 .
.5 ... 6 ..
.6 ... 5 ... 6 .
.. 6 .
.. 5
Fore limb
. 23 .
.22 ...25 ..
.23 ...19 ...20 .
..23 .
..19
Hind limb
. 51 .
.50 ...57 ..
.52 ...46 ...51 .
..53 .
..46
Tibia
. 16 .
..15 ...17 ..
.16 ...14 ...15 .
..17 .
.14
Foot
. 16 .
.15 ...17 ..
.16 ...14 ...15 .
..17 .
.14
1,5.
Mondorf,
Luxemburg

Boulenger.
2,6.
Marcellis
e, Prov. Ver
ona

De Betta.
3. S. San Bruno, Calabria

Giglioli.
4, 8. Parnassos

Kriiper.
7. Ai-soli, Rome

Vinciguerra.
Skeleton. — The osteological differences between
this and the preceding species are very slight indeed.
The most constant is found in the length of the tibia,
which equals that of the femur. The sacral diapo-
physes are usually not quite so strougly dilated, and
the bones are nearly white instead of yellow as usual
in the allied species.
As has been shown by Goette, whose great work
' Entwickelungsgeschichte der Unke' deals with this
species, by Camerano (' Atti Ace. Torin.,' xv, 1880,
p. 445) and by Sasserno (op. cit., xxiv, 1889, p. 703),
there often occur curious individual anomalies in the
posterior vertebra, which may result in asymmetry

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The tailless batrachians of Europe.
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Page 152
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