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Table 2. Data for Rana clamitans— Continued 



No. Uody Tail Mouih Ali. Can. Fore LfRS Lot FOOD 



80 J5 '■ ■■ " 86 " 16 Nothing identifiable 



81 34 •• '■ " 75 " 16 Capsidi 1, Jassida: 1. Uiptera 1, Empi- 



dida.* 1, Carabidx 3 



82 36 r.S '■ 18 I'halangidat 1, Phitenus lineatus 1. Dip- 



tcra adult and larga, Carabidx 2, 

 Kormicidx 1, Salix fruit; epidermis 



83 34 I 5 " 18 Nothing identifiable 



84 36 II >^^ " 18 Phalangid* 1. Carabida: 1, Uiptera 1, 



larva and 1 adult. Lcptida: 1 



85 37 n 72 " 18 Oniscidx 18 nymphs, Hcmiptera 1, Ccr- 



copidx I nymph, Capsidx 1, Diptera 

 lar\'a, Carabidx 2, Rhyncophora 2. 



86 37 1 "' '■ 18 Hemiptera 1. Tipulidx 1, Carabidx 1. 



Salix fruits 3, straw, unidentifiable 

 material 

 8" 37 "(' 18 Oniscidx 1, Diplopoda 1, Dolichopodidx 



' 1. Coleoptera lar\'a. Formicidx 3 epi- 

 dermis, Salix fruits 6 



Rana sylvalica I,e Conte. The Wood-frog. 



Total of 100 specimens. Lot 1, Hamburg, \. Y., July 1, 1907; lot 2, Beehive 

 Pond, Ithaca, July 32, 1907; lot 3, Cross-road Pond, Iihaca, July 4, 1907; lot +, Bee- 

 hive Pond, June 2S, 1911; lot 5, Cross-road Pond, Ithaca, July 5, 1907; lot 6, Beehive 

 Pond, July 31, 1907; lot 7, Beehive Pond, July 8, 1908. Lot 1 collected by Dr. A. A. 

 Allen of Cornell University; lot 3 by Dr. Wright and Dr. H. D. Reed; the others 

 by Dr. Wright. 



Table 3. Data for Rana sylvatica 



No. Body Tail Mouth Ali. Can. Forelegs I,ot , FOOD 



1 22 36 tadpole lailpolc, 200 nunc 4 Mud with Cymbella, Navicula, Nitzchia, 



Diatoma, Amphora, Fragillaria, Epi- 

 tliemia, Meridion, Microspora 



2 16 28 ■' •■ 65 " 3 Mud with Difflugia, Eudorina, O.scilla- 



toria 



3 19 2» " stiim.ich, 60 present 4 Mud with Navicula. Pinnularia, Meri- 



dion, Stcplianodiscus, Arcclla. Epi- 

 dermis ? • 



4 IS 25 " tadpole, 130 none 2 Mud with Spirogyra, Oscillaloria, Clos- 



terium. Navicula 



5 18 20 



17 13 20 



