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REFERENCES 



Since die post-embryonic ecology of R. tcmporaria tadpoles lias no literature 

 beyond the 1952 paper, this list of references could only be compiled by 

 including papers that contained notes of interest on tadpoles of other species. 

 The most extensive study is that of Bugayski (1930), but even this covered a 

 very small field. It is probably true to say that hterature on the ecology of 

 tadpoles only exists in the form of snapshot observations, however interesting 

 these sometimes are. 



Bhattacharya, G. C. (1936) Curr. Sci. (Bangalore), 206. 



Bragg, A. N. (1940) Amer. Nat., 74, 424-38. 



Bugayski, W. (1930) Arch. Hydroh. Ryhact., 5, 285-303. 



Deansley, R. and Parkes, A. S. (1945) J. Endocrin., 4, No. 3, 324-55. 



HoRA, S. L. (1935)7. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc, 32, 111-26. 



Janes, R. G. (1939) Copeia, 134-40. 



Li, J. C. and Lin, C. S. (1935) Peking nat. Hist. Bull, 10, No. i, 45-53. 



Liu, C. C. (1943)/. W. China Border Res. Soc, B, No. 14, 39-78. 



Lynn, W. G. and Edelmann, A. (1936) Ecology, 17, 104. 



McCann, C. (1933) J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc, 36, 152-80. 



Noble, G. K. (1929) Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 58, No. 7, 291-334. 



Savage, R. M. (1952) Proc zool. Soc. Lond., 122, No. 2, 467-514. 



Smith, M. A. (19x6)/. nat. Hist. Soc Siam, 2, No. 4, 261-75. 



Smith, M. A. (1930) Bull. Raffles Mus., 3, 119. 



Wood, W. F. (1935) Copeia, 100-2. 



