OF FROGS OF TilE GENUS BKEVICEPS. 



407 



. Tlie stomach has much the same chai-acter as in the other 

 species ; but the contents were quite difierent. In the stomach 

 described here were the remains of a largish beetle and an entire 

 and quite large beetle larva and some other insects. 



Text-liiv. 130. 



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Co. 



Alimentavj' tract of JBreviceps gihhosus with the greater part of the small 

 intestine laid open. 



A-D. Portions'of the diH'event regions of the intestine more highly magnified. 

 Co. Colon, cut short. H. Heart. L. Liver. St. Stomach. 



The text-figure to which I have referred in describing the 

 intestinal canal (text-fig. 130) also shows the liver, which is a 

 little difierent from that of the other species of Breviceps whose 

 anatomy has been descriljed by myself. The heart is not at all 



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