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withdrawn their legs and tail within the plastron or belly-shield, 

 they can close down tightly the hinder part of their back 

 carapace to meet the rim of the plastron underneath, so that 

 they become completely screened from attack on any soft 

 portion of their body. The rim or edge of the carapace, both 

 in front, behind, and at the sides, is sometimes developed into 



311. THE GREEN TURTLE (CHELONE MVUAs) 



fantastic foliations or toothed processes, which are distinctly 

 ornamental. 



Amongst Amphibians there is a representative of the 

 Apoda or limbless order one of the Cceciliid*. This creature, 

 which was collected in Liberia by Dr. Biittikofer, is probably 

 Urceotyphlus seraphini, though it was placed by Biittikofer in 

 a different (East African) genus, Plypogeophis. There might 

 well be in Liberia also another Coecilian amphibian, Geotrypetes 

 petersii. These creatures in appearance are easily mistaken for 

 one of the big earth-worms found in Liberia, or a burrowing 

 snake. They are slimy, viscous, a pale brownish flesh-colour, 



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