The Frog Book 



Plate LVIII 



Fig. 184.— Studies of the CRICKET FROG {Am's g^ty/his'LeConte). Two frogs at the left natural size. The uppeR 

 surfaces (frogs from Raleigh, N. C.) are tubercular and may be green or brown. The uiidersurfaces (frog from Hitchcock, 

 Texas) are relatively smooth. When frightened this frog " plays dead " in water floating about (in the position indicated) 

 like a stick or leaf. 



Fig. 185.— Studies of the SWAMP TREE FROG {Chorophilus n. fenarum laird.) Raleigh. N. C. Color gray or 

 brown with or without longitudinal stripes or series of spots. The SWAMP TREE FROG does little climbing because ol 

 the small size of the disks on fingers and toes ; also it is a poor swimmer because of the lack of large webs. 



