. The story of the amphibians and the reptiles. Amphibians; Reptiles. 72 STORY OP THE REPTILES chameleon should be separated from the lizards. We have seen <j;hat outward form is- not a safe guide, since a lizard and a salamander may have the same gen- eral shape with- out being nearly For our pur- poses we shall speak of the rep- serpent: ^jj^^ ^^^^^ ^-^^ following orders, and we shall learn their peculiari- ties later; tortoises, serpents, lizards, crocodiles, and tuateras. The last three have legs and a tail like those of Please note that these images are ex


. The story of the amphibians and the reptiles. Amphibians; Reptiles. 72 STORY OP THE REPTILES chameleon should be separated from the lizards. We have seen <j;hat outward form is- not a safe guide, since a lizard and a salamander may have the same gen- eral shape with- out being nearly For our pur- poses we shall speak of the rep- serpent: ^jj^^ ^^^^^ ^-^^ following orders, and we shall learn their peculiari- ties later; tortoises, serpents, lizards, crocodiles, and tuateras. The last three have legs and a tail like those of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baskett, James Newton, 1849-; Ditmars, Raymond Lee, 1876-1942. joint author. New York, D. Appleton and Company


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