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Xenopus viulleri Peters, No. 19774, 58090 to 58092 (26 and 27 mm. long) ; all 

 from British East Africa ; no Opalinids. 



Family DISCOGLOSSIDAE. 



* Alytes ohatretricans (Laurenti), No. 37194, 39 mm. long; female with white 



eggs 3 mm. in diameter, Central France ; a few Cepedea minor. 



♦Collin (1913) reports cysts of some Opalinid from this host in Mont- 

 pellier, France. 

 Ascaphus truei Stejneger No. 45632, 52 mm. long; Craigy Pass; 5,000 feet 

 altitude, Siskiyou Mountains, California; September 26, 1909; N. HoUister; 

 no Opalinids. 



* Bombina botnbina (Linnaeus), many specimens from southern Germany, 

 usually infected with Protoopalina caudata or P. intestinalis. 



* Galli-Valerio ( 1907 ) reports Opalina ranarum, from? the Swiss Canton 

 Vaud. 



* B. orientalis (Boulenger), No. 62346 to 52351, each 48 mm. long; Yulu 



River, southern Manchuria, China ; A. de C. Sowerby ; 4 abundantly, 2 



scantily, infected with Protoopalina orientalis. 

 No, 17522, 42 mm. long ; Fusan, Korea ; 1885 ; P. L. Jouy ; no Opalinids. 

 *Nos 17524, 17527, 17530, each 42 mm. long; Fusan, Korea; 1885; P. L. 



Jouy ; each well infected with Protoopalina orientalis. 



* No. 17529, 42 mm. long ; female with eggs ; Fusan, Korea ; 1885 ; P. L. Jouy ; 

 abundant infection of Protoopalina macrocaudata. 



* B. pachypa (Bonaparte), many specimens, mostly from Austria, usually in- 



fected with Protoopalina caudata or P. irutestinaUs. 



* Discoglossus pictus Otth, No 10052, 1 individual 51 mm. long, 2 individuals 

 64 mm. long ; Sardinia ; all heavily infected with Protoopalina caudata dis- 

 coglossi. 



* No. 37193, 58 mm. long; eastern Algeria; May, 1893; F, Werner; a few 

 Protoopalina caudata discoglossi. 



* Brumpt (1915) reitorts Protoopalina intestinalis [?] and Opalina ranarum 

 localities not mentioned. 



Family PELOBATIDAE 



* Megalophrys montana Wagler, No. 38955, 58 mm. long. ; Tiibodas, Java ; 4,500 

 feet altitude, T. Barbour, some Protoopalina montana. 



Nos. 44150, 44151, Mount Gede, Java; April, 1909; Bryant expedition; no 

 Opalinids (apparently originally preserved in formalin). 



Nos. 44148, 44149, Mount Salok, Java; 3,000 feet altitude, May, 1909; 

 Bryant expedition; no Opalinids (formalin?). 



* Pelobates cultripes (Cuvier), Collin (1913) reports Protoopalina intestinalis 

 from near Montpellier, France. 



*P. fuscus (Laurenti), No. 37191, 54 mm. long; Klosterneuburg, Austria; 

 May, 1897 ; F. Werner ; a few Protoopalina pelobatidis. 

 No. 11066, 2 specimens, 38 and 50 mm. long; Turin, Italy; no Opalinids 



(poorly preserved, soft). 

 Nos. 16448, 16449, 50 and 54 mm. long; " Europe " ; no Opalinids. 

 *No. 16450, 48 mm. long ; " Europe " ; a few small Protoopalina pelobatidis. 

 Pelodytes punctatus (Daudin), No. 37192, 48 mm. long; Montpellier, France; 

 1889 ; T. V. Fisher ; no Opalinids. 



* Scaphiopus albus Garman, No. 52403, 54 mm. long; Key West, Florida; A. 



Gannan ; many Cepedea floridensis. 



