. The common frog. Frogs. III. THE COMMON FROG. 33 tadpole stage, and all are more or less aquatic when adult. The only exceptions are Pipa, Nototrana, OpistJwdelphys, and the Hylodes before referred to. Very many kinds, however, are, when adult, inhabi-. IiG. 14. -bkeleton of the Flying Dragon. (Showing the elongated ribs which support the flitting organ.) tants of trees. The question may suggest itself to some, "Are there any which can be said in any sense to be aerial animals.'*" Birds are almost all D. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
. The common frog. Frogs. III. THE COMMON FROG. 33 tadpole stage, and all are more or less aquatic when adult. The only exceptions are Pipa, Nototrana, OpistJwdelphys, and the Hylodes before referred to. Very many kinds, however, are, when adult, inhabi-. IiG. 14. -bkeleton of the Flying Dragon. (Showing the elongated ribs which support the flitting organ.) tants of trees. The question may suggest itself to some, "Are there any which can be said in any sense to be aerial animals.'*" Birds are almost all D. 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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