. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS REPTILIA: OBDBR OPHIDIA. 175 Mg. use. eyes. In cold climates, snakes hibernate, gathering often in their holes in large masses.* Crotalidse.—Rattle- snakes have on the end of the tail a series of horny enlargements, loosely attached to each other, which, when shaken, make a rattling noise. Each slough leaves a new button, while the end ones are dropping off from wear; hence the number is no indication of age. The Oopper-head, Mocca- sin, etc., are venomous snakes belonging to this SkuU of BatUesnake, showing Please note that these im
. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS REPTILIA: OBDBR OPHIDIA. 175 Mg. use. eyes. In cold climates, snakes hibernate, gathering often in their holes in large masses.* Crotalidse.—Rattle- snakes have on the end of the tail a series of horny enlargements, loosely attached to each other, which, when shaken, make a rattling noise. Each slough leaves a new button, while the end ones are dropping off from wear; hence the number is no indication of age. The Oopper-head, Mocca- sin, etc., are venomous snakes belonging to this SkuU of BatUesnake, showing 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 Steele, Joel Dorman, 1836-1886. New York, Chicago [etc. ] A. S. Barnes & Company
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