. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fisches. Amphibians -- Great Britain; Freshwater fishes -- Great Britain; Reptiles -- Great Britain. COMMON TOAD parts are smooth, whilst the upper bear a few excres- cences. The male may also be distinguished by having a grey pad on the inner side of the first finger. The food resembles that given for Rana temporia, and it swims Uke that despised amphibian with the hind legs only. FAMILY BUFONIDM Common Toad. — Bufo vulgaris (Fig. 21). Belong- ing to a different genus, the Toad is probably more. Oommon locxol ng2i. despised than the Frog, its mo
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. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fisches. Amphibians -- Great Britain; Freshwater fishes -- Great Britain; Reptiles -- Great Britain. COMMON TOAD parts are smooth, whilst the upper bear a few excres- cences. The male may also be distinguished by having a grey pad on the inner side of the first finger. The food resembles that given for Rana temporia, and it swims Uke that despised amphibian with the hind legs only. FAMILY BUFONIDM Common Toad. — Bufo vulgaris (Fig. 21). Belong- ing to a different genus, the Toad is probably more. Oommon locxol ng2i. despised than the Frog, its more sluggish disposi- tion, warty skin, sticky secretion, and general unkempt appearance (at least it is thus regarded), all add to its unpopularity. It is not such a familiar object as the 43. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Westell, W. Percival (William Percival), 1874-1937. [London] Chapman, Chapman & Dodd