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frog finds it desirable to plunge into the water. He has 

 now grown a pair of air-holding sacs for breathing (the 

 lungs), opening from the gullet, whilst his gill-slits have 

 entirely closed up and disappeared. He moves quickly, 



FIG. 39. The development of the frog's tadpole into a young frog. 

 I, Very young tadpoles (twice the natural size) adhering by their 

 head suckers (comparable to those of the Ascidian, see Fig. 36) to 

 the leaves of a water plant ; 2 and 2a, the same enlarged to show 

 the external plume-like gills ; 3 and 4, later stages ; 5, the hind legs 

 commencing to appear ; 6, with both fore and hind legs ; 7, th 

 tail is withering and disappearing; 8, the young frog. 



and with purpose ; he catches small insects, little worms, 

 and such like food, and is a creature of altogether superior 



