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AMPHIBIA. REPTILES. 2. fcaua. 
any, lower folding •, cavities of the ears white : 
u>art‘ 
eith t 
•P' 
lembling teats, very nuiperous on the groin ; ''^ii.,u;il^‘ 
vai< 
minent dots ; colour, when prelerved in Ipirits, )''■* 
alh, above pale olive ; fore-feet 3-toed, beneath g, 
the thumb larger ; fecond toe of thc hindfeet very ^ 
B.- Body more oblong, fmooth ; legs longer. 
• „ 
Typhonia. Lobes of the ears oval. Jiurrioitp 
Inhabits America, and is faid to make a noily croaking 
hurricanes and whirlwinds. j 
Back with 4 longitudinal wrinkles, elevated points an ^ 
fpotsj hind-toes narrow, without claws, the fecon 
long. 
. 1 
All the legs fafciatc, 5-toed ; body vx-jncd, the dorW 
tranfverfe, the lateral ones ocellate. 
Brow# ; fore-feet 4-toed with the rudiment of ^ 
hind-feet 5-toed with the rudiment of a fixth* 
Ears with an ocellate fpot ; feet without claws, jytl' 
ones fubpalmate. OceUttt 
Inhabits Amirica. 
eJ ffni 
Clainoroii^ .ht>’ 
Pemtadac- 
tyla. 
2 . 
Ocellata. 
Pipiens, 
Green with numerous ocellate fpots, furrouiided 
ycllowjfli ring. “J 
Inhabits running waters in North America j from the n. jjju 
the end of the feet 5 — 6 inches long ; during the ’ 
efpecially by night, or on the approach of a Horn), ^ 
continually clamorous nolle ; takes prodigious leaps- 
Ears ill the living animal of a Ihiniiig golden colour; 
the anus wrinkled; the third fore-toe from the thuff 
than the red ; body rclembl'ing the elculent frog, {Mj'’ 
longer ; y/ian^r longer dill, and hindfeet longer ^ F 
maiginatc each lide j toes connefled nearly to the 
fourth longer than lire re(l. 
Bicolor. 
Maxima, 
At>ove blue, beneath ochre-colour. 
Exceeds m ftze mod of its tribe. 
fpotted. 
Bands of the legs in pairs, approximate, above 
, ffH' 
'id ^ 
. \)<^i 
All the feet palmate, and as well as the toes, fafvt^^^.’jqufj'^ 
veined, varifegated ; the top .of the back oj Jysp 
Greal 
