. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. Fig. 301.—tadpoles. limbs; it is provided with a compressed tail, which sub- sequently becomes elongated and much expanded. Its mouth is a small, scarcely perceptible hole, and its bran- chite consist only of a tubercle placed on each side of the hinder part of the head. These appendages, however, very soon lengthen and become divided into shreds (Fig. 301a). The eyes grow perceptible through the skin, and a small transverse slit appears under the neck, form-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. Fig. 301.—tadpoles. limbs; it is provided with a compressed tail, which sub- sequently becomes elongated and much expanded. Its mouth is a small, scarcely perceptible hole, and its bran- chite consist only of a tubercle placed on each side of the hinder part of the head. These appendages, however, very soon lengthen and become divided into shreds (Fig. 301a). The eyes grow perceptible through the skin, and a small transverse slit appears under the neck, form-. 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 Jones, Thomas Rymer, 1810-1880. London : Society for Promoting Knowledge
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