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BULLETIN 58, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Fritze is responsible for the statement that it is coniinon in Yezo, but 

 as he is the only writer who records it from that island it may be 

 well to await the arrival of undoubted Yezo specimens. I am not 

 aware that it has been found on Tsushima nor in Korea or any of the 

 Riukiu islands. 



The following defuiite localities from where we have reliable records or 

 have seen specimens may be mentioned : Mountain streams at Simoda 

 (Hallo well); mountains of Hakone (Hilgendorf ) ; Hakone Lake and 

 Nikko (Boettger); Yokohama (von Martens; Hilgendorf; Camerano; 

 Boettger; Stejneger); Tokyo (Camerano); Mount Fuji (Owston); 

 Kobe and' Enoshima (Brit. Mus.); Seta, near south end of Lake 

 Biwa, Province of Omi, collected by Dr. T. Lenz (Hamburg Mus. 

 No. 1052); Province of Suwo, Hondo (Okada); Nagasaki (Dr. E. A. 

 Mearns; von Martens). Dr. Hugh M. Smith obtained specimens at 

 Koriyama, Kiusiu, and Kochi, Shikoku; also at Nara, Province of 

 Yamato, Hondo. 



The types in the Leiden Museum, which were collected by von 

 Siebold, are only inscribed " Japon." 



List uf specimens of Rana rugosa. 



a Description, p. 124, figs. 104-106. 



6 Description, p. 125. 



