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mentioned, are the best food for the smooth newts. 

 If these are supplied in abundance the newts will 

 rarely leave the tank. Indeed, there is much reason 



Fig. 14. 



Fig. IS- 



Tadpole in egg eight days after laying. 

 The arrows indicate the current motion 

 caused by the cilia. The dotted lines show Development of tadpole in t 

 the increased growth eleven days after the seventeen days after the laying of n 

 egg was laid. egg. 



Fig. i 6. 



Earliest stage of the free tadpole of smooth newt #, claspers ; />, fore- 

 leg partly developed ; c, circulation of the blood ; d, transparent fin ; 

 e, branchiate, or gill-tufts. 



to suppose that one cause of their leaving is the ab- 

 sence or shortness of food supplies. They are very 

 curious animals, and will come to the inner surface of 

 the glass of the tank to examine anything unusual, 



