This peculiar toad was brought into the laboratory by Mr. M. Wyman. The 
drawing is by Mr. E. Crosswhite. The toad lived for some time and a few things 
were learned about its extra leg with the two feet. 
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a jar. 
It was capable of feeble movements of the leg and feet. 
There was no true joint at the junction of the fifth leg with the body. 
The extra leg was dragged along with no attempt made to use it in any way. 
The extra leg could be used as a brace when the toad tried to climb from 
(Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College.) 
