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AMPHIBIA. REPTILES. 2. Ran^- 
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Inhabits South America. The tail of this animal in_ j.,,, 
ilatc'is very large, flefhy, two-edged, and | ■ 
the opinion that it gradually became a filli, and * Jiijll) 
changed to a frog ; but like the reil of its tribe 
drops its branchial fins and tail, and arrives at 
frog-ftatc. 
Body pale yellow with ochre-colour fpots; 
webbed, hind-feet 5-toed, palmate, with the ruouo^ 
fixth. 
iroorea. 
C. Hind-feet very long : claws lenticulti^''' 
Body green, beneath granulate ; feet cleft. 
2. Fore-feet 4, hind-feet 5-toed; knees warty bed^d 
3. Green with a (Iraight yellow line each fide. 
4. Body reddilli. 
5. Body brownifh-green. 
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6. Body very flender. 
Inhabits Europe, America : lives under the foliage 
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adheres (Irongly to the leaves by means of a muc^® 
orbicular flattened claws ; feeds on inlefts ; frequent giii- 
its colours ; the mali in breeding-time has an orb'Ot^^ij 1' 
pouch, at which fcalbn and before ftorms it i* 
flatod. 
Body above green, 
curved line. 
beneath whitifh i on each 
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I.eucopkyl. 
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Body fmooth, hoary, with oblong milk-white ^ 
feet lobate, hind-feet palthatc. JVhitc-Jp^^ ^ 
Inhabits America : weighs 46 grains. 
Eyes golden ; between thefe, on the fides and middle 
oblong white fpots; haunches flender. 
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Squamigs^ A fcaiy band reaching half way round upon the 
folds ; fore-feet femipalin®^^^ fps 
and throat with 
feet palmate. 
Inhabits America ? above 2 inches long. . 
Body varied with grey and brown, . in thick aggreg^' 
and a few fpots dosvn the hind-part of the back, *'’1 
tine dircaion; the band conlifls of minute, 
rhomboid, imbricate fcales ; hind-Limbs twice as ^ 
fore. 
