Thh Frog Book 



Plate LXXV 



Figs. 229 and 230. — Adult GREEN FROGS (male and female). Rhode Island. The male [left] can he distinguished 

 by the large size of the ear. (For coloration see colour Plate XIII.) 



Fig. 231.— Structure study of the foot of the GREEN FROG (female). 



Fig. 232.— The young GREEN FROG 

 climbs out of the water on anything available. 





Fig. 233.— The young GREEN FROG (the tail has 

 just been absorbed) floats at the surface with eyes and nos- 

 trils above the water. [Enlarged.] 



Fig. 234. — A young GREEN FROG can he distin- ^ 

 guished from the young Bullfrog by the lifted fold of skin 

 extending from each eye to the posterior end of the body (^ " 



