The H/EMATOZOA of AUSTRALIAN BATRACHIANS 



No. 1. 



By J. Burton Cleland, m.d, ch.M, and T. Harvey 



Johnston, m.a.. b.sc. 



(Prom the Bureau of Microbiology, Sydney, N.S. Wales.) 



[Read before the Royal Society of N. 8. Wales, August 3, 1910.'] 



In carrying out a systematic census of the hrematozoa of 

 Australian vertebrates, it is our intention to record from 

 time to time the various species met with. In the present 

 paper we propose to deal with tvypanosomes in Queensland 

 frogs and a li<tem<><ji-t'ii<iriue in Hijlu caerulea, White, from 

 the Sydney district. 



The following is a list of the various species of frogs 

 searched by us but in which haematozoa were not found. 

 The dates, localities and number examined are also given:— 



Species. Date. Locality. No 



Ihjlu lesneuvii, \).&B. April 1910 Kilroy, Queensland (1) 



fNov. 1910 Sydney (1) 



Hijla nurca, Lesson ■[ Nov. 1910 Richmond (V 



I Mar. 1910 Sydney (8) 



Byla iMwuto, Gray Mar. 1910 Harrisville, Queensl. (2) 



Hylaaflinisf Mar. 1910 Harrisville, Queensl. (3) 



Ovinia sp. :> Mar. 1910 Harrisville, Queensl. (2) 



Idmnodynastes dor- Dec. 1909 Sydney <*) 



ortuitus, (; n ,y .Inly 1910 Queensland (2).. 



peronii, hum. Mar. 1910 Sydney ( 4 ) 



Pseudophryne July 1910 Queensland W 



bibronii, Giittth. 



Unidentified frogs Mar. 1910 Harrisville, Queensl. (2) 



