Thh: Frog Book 



Plate LXXVIU 



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Fig. 242 (I). — The WOOD FROCf covers more Krouiul in a single leap than do most of our other frogs. Photo- 

 graphed to show length of hind legs, also the lateral folds and other distinctive characteristics. 



Fig. 243 (2).— The WOOD FROG in resting position. 



Fig. 244 (3). — Very alert. The WOOD FROG can always be known by its dark cheek patches. 



Fig. 245 (4).— The WOCjD FROG {Rana sylvatica Le Conte) is a typical land frog. Rhode Island. 



