. The common frog. Frogs. THE COMMON FROG. the body. The fore-legs were also bordered by a membrane, and the body was capable of considerable inflation. The back and limbs were of a very deep shining green colour, the under surface and the inner toes yellow, while the webs were black rayed with ^h-^. Fig. 15.—The Flying Frog (from Wallace's " Malay Archipelago"). yellow. The body was about four inches long, while the webs of each hind foot, when fully ex- panded, covered a surface of four square inches, and the webs of all the feet together about twelve square D 2. Please note that t


. The common frog. Frogs. THE COMMON FROG. the body. The fore-legs were also bordered by a membrane, and the body was capable of considerable inflation. The back and limbs were of a very deep shining green colour, the under surface and the inner toes yellow, while the webs were black rayed with ^h-^. Fig. 15.—The Flying Frog (from Wallace's " Malay Archipelago"). yellow. The body was about four inches long, while the webs of each hind foot, when fully ex- panded, covered a surface of four square inches, and the webs of all the feet together about twelve square D 2. 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 Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Macmillan and co.


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