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A few animals have the power to alter their coloration to 

 match their environment. The common tree frog is one such. 

 The specimen shown in figure, (fig. 249) was of a perfect 

 gray color while it sat on the button bush stem, and a short 

 time after being transferred to the leaves, it was equally 

 inconspicuous by reason of its beautiful green color. 



FIG. 250. A dragonfly (JEschna constricta) . 



Flash colors. There is a class of conspicuous markings 

 upon the bodies of animals that is not for continuous exhibi- 

 tion, and concerning the function of which the greatest 

 diversity of opinion has been held. Since these are usually 

 exposed intermittently in flight, we may use the non-com- 

 rnittal name of flash colors for them. Such are the white 



