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  • sterile but an interbreeding cline between. Reports also an altitudinal difference in chromosome numbers in Sorex araneus [underlined] I was interested to learn that the papers of Krodat + of Notini [?] are based on largely spurious data + are to be ignored. Re [regarding] Assembly Nairobi 9-11 National Parks, Uganda 12-13 Sept [September] 1963 Kampala, Commission meeting 15-24 meeting Nairobi 25 - Field trips. May 16 Morges The executive meetings continued all day. In the evening we were entertained by Mr. Nicola at his beautiful estate outside Morges. The most interesting item of the evening was the finding of a slow worm or legless lizard crawling on the lawn. May 17/62 [1962] Reference of interest [all underlined] Wager, V.A. 1960 The Blaasop or Rain frog. African Wildlife 14 [underlined] (3):235-240. Breviceps adspersus [underlined], Active during the rainy period Oct [October] - Dec [December] feeding on termites that are dispersing at that period. Lay eggs in underground chambers 15-18 below ground under some spot that is shaded, or beneath a rock. Cavity 2-3 in [inches] in diam. [diameter] 20-46 eggs each 3/16 in [inches] in diam. [diameter] + surrounded by a stiff jelly capsule 5/16 in [inches] diam. [diameter] stuck into a hard mass. Tadpoles develop + metamorphose within the egg in 6-8 weeks. Mate finding takes place on the surface + the male becomes cemented to the female by skin exudate - no gripping occurs. The cementing is so secure that the couple cannot be separated without injury. The secretion cannot be removed from the fingers by scrubbing. After cementing the pair digs into the ground as in Scaphiopus, + prepares the nest. A manoeuvre that would be impossible in ordinary amplexus. It never voluntarily enters water + does not swim. Looks like a small bag with a leg at each corner.
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