feet; thumb a bit wide and very short. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 48. The same frog. 
Lives in remote areas. 
variega- 
ta 
5. Frog with a warty body; a white abdomen spotted with black; a gular fold. 
Lives in remote areas. 
It is similar to toads but is small, black, and is everywhere rough above with dots. 
Below, it is variegated with white and black. The feet are stubby, the front feet 
split and four-toed, the rear feet five-toed and palmate. A transverse wrinkle 
under the neck. 
ventrico- 
sa 
6. Frog with a semi-ovate mouth, fairly projecting throat. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 48. The same frog. 
Lives in the Indies. 
marina 
7. Frog with gibbose shoulder blades; bumpy rear end. 
Seb. mus. 1. t. 76. f. 1. Largest marine frog. 
Lives in America. 
Front feet split, four-toed. Rear feet somewhat split and five-toed. 
typhonia 
8. Frog with ovate ear lobes. 
Lives in America, calling by night with the foul sound of the crow as it grows light. 
Rolander. 
The back has four longitudinal wrinkles, raised dots, and black spots. The feet are 
stubby, front feet four-toed and split, rear feet five-toed and palmate. The toes 
are narrow, the second being the longest, but lacking rounded claws. 
ocellata 
9. Frog with ocellate ears and stubby feet. 
Brown, jam. 466. t. 41. f. 4.The largest, compressed, mottled frog. 
Are the penises of frogs the warts on the thumb of the front foot? 44 For in the turtles the penis 
is at the loins by the thighs, in serpents it is at the anus. Frogs' eggs are naked. 
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Lives in America. 
At the ears there is an occellate spot on each side. Front feet four-toed and split; 
rear feet five-toed, subpalmate. 
cornuta 
10. Frog with conical eyelids. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 48. The same frog. 
Seb. mus. 1 . t. 72. f. 1,2. Horned toad or spiny Virginia [toad]. 
Lives in Virginia and is hideous in appearance. 
margina- 
ta 
11. Frog with marginate sides, a smooth body, and split rear feet. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 47. Frog with marginate sides. 
Lives in the Indies. 
paradoxa 
12. Frog with femur obliquely striated posteriorly. Mus. Ad. Fr. 2.p ... 
Syst. nat. 36. n. 2. Lizard with a double tail; front feet four-toed and split; rear feet 
