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Osan. 37°09´, 127°04´

Pup´yong-ni. 37°44´, 127°12´

Pusan. 35°08´, 129°04´

P´yong-taek [= P´yongt´aeng-ni]. 36°59´, 127°05´

Sangbonch´on-ni. 37°27´, 127°16´

Sangdaehwa. 37°30´, 128°26´

Seoul. 37°32´, 127°00´

Sogwi-ri. 33°15´, 126°34´

Songdong-ni. 38°01´, 127°16´

Taegwang-ni. 38°11´, 127°06´

*Taehoesan-ni. 38°04´, 127°14´

Taejon. 36°20´, 127°26´

Tangjonggok. 38°11´, 128°19´

Tangnim-ni. 37°50´, 127°37´

Uijongbu. 37°44´, 127°03´

Wonsan. 39°09´, 127°27´

Yami-ri. 38°03´, 127°16´

Yanggu. 38°06´, 128°00´

Yongdae-ri. 38°13´, 128°23´

Yongp´yong. 38°01´, 127°13´

Literature Cited

BABB, G. H., JR.

1955. An annotated checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Korea. Bull. Philadelphia Herp. Soc., 1:17-23.

BOGERT, C. M., AND OLIVER, J. A.

1945. A preliminary analysis of the herpetofauna of Sonora. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 83:297-426, 8 pls., 13 figs., 2 maps, March 30.

BOULENGER, G. A.

1882. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British Museum. Taylor and Francis, London, xvi + 503 pp., 30 pls.

CHANG, M. L. Y.

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