THE FROG BOOK 



PLATE LV 



FIGS. 170 to 172 (i to 3). HylapickeringnSioiex. Providence, R. I. Length i in. (For coloration see colour Plate X.) 

 FIG. 170 (i). The tiny atoms of tree frogs leave the water before their tails are absorbed. 

 FIG. 171 (2). Asleep on pitcher plant leaf. 



FIG. 172 (3). In captivity ffyla pickeringii becomes very tame. It swells its throat and sings on all occasions one of 

 these occasions being when touched by some companion tree frog (ffyla regilla) wandering through the moss of the 

 vivarium. 



