. The Emu. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Australasia Periodicals. An Australian Tree-Frog ingesting a Grass-Bird ( Mcgalunis gtamiucus i. Photos, by A. Friend. RAO U-. Ingham. No. 2). In about three hours' time it was out of sight. Two hours later it evidently began to hurt, and the frog brought tlic bird up. The frog, still looking sick. I kept him caged uj). and next da}- let him out. when he was bright and happy. I may say that when he disgorged the bird, it was partly digested. I was interested in this performance, and made it known to as many as 1 couUi. showing it to the Mayor: he said


. The Emu. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Australasia Periodicals. An Australian Tree-Frog ingesting a Grass-Bird ( Mcgalunis gtamiucus i. Photos, by A. Friend. RAO U-. Ingham. No. 2). In about three hours' time it was out of sight. Two hours later it evidently began to hurt, and the frog brought tlic bird up. The frog, still looking sick. I kept him caged uj). and next da}- let him out. when he was bright and happy. I may say that when he disgorged the bird, it was partly digested. I was interested in this performance, and made it known to as many as 1 couUi. showing it to the Mayor: he said tiiat had he not seen it. he wouUI have stated that 1 did not take (.lu-ugh soda with it.—.\T-FKi:i) Ingham. X.( 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 Australasian Ornithologists' Union; Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union. Melbourne : Australasian Ornithologists' Union


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