. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. >nmwn Toad. \ share of marvellous lelcbmted iu many an tues of the jewel con- rid humour, which at in never be induced to BO sucli absurd notions a young lady and her at the root of which a refutation. •respondent from the a tame toad, that had which was accustomed oned toads who must rrow habitations, arc )u that some aperture r and minute insects lutnt while in a semi- lerimented on by Dr. natuuat. nisTonv. Iluckland i» 1»25, from whom nil «'> J» Jf f; ^"f, of the snake, a« the toad invariabl


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. >nmwn Toad. \ share of marvellous lelcbmted iu many an tues of the jewel con- rid humour, which at in never be induced to BO sucli absurd notions a young lady and her at the root of which a refutation. •respondent from the a tame toad, that had which was accustomed oned toads who must rrow habitations, arc )u that some aperture r and minute insects lutnt while in a semi- lerimented on by Dr. natuuat. nisTonv. Iluckland i» 1»25, from whom nil «'> J» Jf f; ^"f, of the snake, a« the toad invariably swallows ite tormcr covering. ^ ^^ Hub-order II. (Lat. walkUg animuh.) FamUyl. . 8««(^«^«p«.artalamaudor.) ((ir. Tphuv. n Son-god.). Cristfttus (Lat. crfdeJ), the Commmi. iVeief. The Newts are separated from the lizar. < on account of thel change™ while Voung. Like the frog«^ thoy are hr t tadpoles, and do not assiUBC their perfect shape until six wppks after their exclusion from the eggs. The Common Ne^vt is a beautiful inhab tant of the ponds diSs and still waters. It -feeds W-^^vfyo-'f^^^t mi worms, which it eats with a peculiar rapul snap. It is . , „ave frenuenuy ,een U »nac. .^^e -"e^newt ...,, .ret b«, never see how the creature contr .(1 to pull It 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 Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : G. Routledge


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