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Fig. 260 {\).—Ranapretiosa. (Male). Seattle, VVashingrton. The first finger is ihickened, the webs are unusually large 

 Fig. 261 (2).— A portion of the egg-mass of Rana pretiosa. 



Fig. 262 {i).—Ra)ia preliosa. (Female). Seattle, Washington. Distinguished by round nostrils, warty skin long foot 

 and light lower sides. 



Fig. 263 (4). — Rana pretiosa. (Female). Structure study of foot. 



