. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. Jl r iiii: or north amurica. 199 TIjo idopoitioiis oftlie fingers are as in iKJ'usea; they are entirely free. Tiie eyes are prominent, witli tliieli oi>a(iiie paljtebrue. A tubercle oeeu- pies tlie iinterior angle, wliicli, after an exiuninatioti of tliat in , is i)roven to be a disMienibernient of the superior eyelid. The coloration is uniform in about twenty specimens examined. It is simple, viz: Uniform blaclc above and below, except the muzzle from between the eyes, the lower Jaw, the end of the tai
. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. Jl r iiii: or north amurica. 199 TIjo idopoitioiis oftlie fingers are as in iKJ'usea; they are entirely free. Tiie eyes are prominent, witli tliieli oi>a(iiie paljtebrue. A tubercle oeeu- pies tlie iinterior angle, wliicli, after an exiuninatioti of tliat in , is i)roven to be a disMienibernient of the superior eyelid. The coloration is uniform in about twenty specimens examined. It is simple, viz: Uniform blaclc above and below, except the muzzle from between the eyes, the lower Jaw, the end of the tail, and the soles of the feet, which are 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 Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Washington : G. P. O.
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