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attention was called to another specimen exhibiting the hermaphroditic 

 condition. This second frog was a little over half the length of the 

 first. The oviducts were quite minute, but slightly convoluted and 



extended to the extreme anterior end of the body cavity. Each 

 oviduct was a mere thread compared with that of the first frog, and 

 for lack of time was not further investigated. To all appearances, 

 however, it had no lumen and there was no opening into the cloaca. 

 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 

 April 23rd, 1894. 



