BLUE FROG. 113 



Viz. with the limbs elevated, or in the manner of 

 the generality of quadrupeds. All the feet are 

 unwebbed. 



BLUE FROG. 



liana Caerulea. R. cceruka, sitbtus griseo-punctata, pedibus tetra* 



dactylis, posterioribus palmatis. 

 Blue Frog, speckled beneath with greyish ; the feet divided into 



four toes ; the hind feet webbed. 

 Blue Frog. White's Journ. of Voy. to New South Wales, p. 248 



pi. ib. 



THE above is mentioned in Mr. White's Voy- 

 age to New South Wales, and is said to be of the 

 size of a common frog. Nothing particular is 

 known of its natural history. In habit and slen- 

 derness of limbs it seems allied to the tree frogs, 

 but the toes are not orbiculated. 



v. in, p. T, 



