. The Columella auris in Amphibia. )7G B. F. Kingsbury and H. D. Kecd. of the two structures may be seen ij-ova the accompanying figures, 4-5. These fig-ures may be compared with the simiLir figures of the 36 mm. Triton larva (PL VII, Figs. 49 and 50). Fig. 4 may also be compared with Fig. 41, Plate V, of Salamandra and Fig. 32, Plate III, of transforming Ambystoma. Adequate descriptions of the "sound-transmitting apparatus" in Diemictylus are lacking. Parker ('82a) describes the condition in both larva and adult (pp. 179, 181), but each statement is brief and without significance; m


. The Columella auris in Amphibia. )7G B. F. Kingsbury and H. D. Kecd. of the two structures may be seen ij-ova the accompanying figures, 4-5. These fig-ures may be compared with the simiLir figures of the 36 mm. Triton larva (PL VII, Figs. 49 and 50). Fig. 4 may also be compared with Fig. 41, Plate V, of Salamandra and Fig. 32, Plate III, of transforming Ambystoma. Adequate descriptions of the "sound-transmitting apparatus" in Diemictylus are lacking. Parker ('82a) describes the condition in both larva and adult (pp. 179, 181), but each statement is brief and without significance; more significant is his comment when. 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 Kingsbury, Benjamin Freeman, 1872-1946; Reed, H. D.


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