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Examinations of 1052 children from the Cracow district were conducted for enterobiasis by the use of two parallel methods: Hall's method and the cellophane sticking plaster method. The confrontation of the results obtained by the use of the methods entitle to draw the following conclusions: 1. The method providing the use of the cellophane sticking plaster for the laboratory diagnosis of enterobiasis is less expensive, requiring smaller effort of preparation work and is more handy for the use in laboratory of a parasitological character than the Hall's method. 2. The diagnostic value of the cellophane sticking plaster method is higher than that of the Hall's method. 3. The use of the cellophane sticking plaster method is a particular facilitation of work in mass parasitological investigations.