Thk Frog Book 



Platk LV 



ib. 



Figs. 170 to 172 (i to 3}. — llyla pickeringii S\.o\:e.r. Providence, R. I. Length i in. (For coloration see colour Plate X.) 



Fig. 170 ( i). — The tiny atoms of tree frogs leave the water before their tails are absorbed. 



Fig. 171 (2). — Asleep on pitcher plant leaf. 



Fig. 172 (3). — In captivity Hyla pickrnng-ri becomes very tame. It swells its throat and sings on all occasions — one of 

 these occasions being when touched by some companion tree frog {Hyla regilla) wandering through the moss of the 

 vivarium. 



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