THE FROG BOOK 



PLATE XXXV 



FIG. 101 (i). The OAK TOAD (Bvfo queicicus Holbrook). Ozona, Florida. Nat. size i# in. Photographed (in 

 water) to show bony crests of the head, and the arrangement of light and dark colour on the upper parts. 



FIGS. 102 to 104 (2-4). The OAK TOAD is closely covered with small warts which are spinous on legs and arms 

 FIG. 105 (5). Rufo que rcicus is a most alert toad. 

 FIG. 106 (6). To show structure of the underparts. 



