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The Ifc&lpjs of the eutilp^a’i^fhoj|g? but hot fo much fo as
thme of the.Seincus. ks^legs are fhort and, ftrong, eoveered
S ith tKe'dbtne kindspf fcallSas the^body, but the fcales of
’the feet are not. On the tnkicii are ffnallkdobs, ^ if it
were Jfudd^d.
The toes4on afe*(ptèity tegula'r^ the differenc'd
in length ncrf grea-u, and the, föthe oTO^’oth the fore and hind
Toot •’ whichdshnot' thejulfewith theffi^n^^Sit having a long
middle, toé;
There afc,-fmall Ihortjinads'1 onjif'ach!;tóë;, on their'%pper
furfaeë they are covered with a feA'jel1 óf fealfes, fHiibh ;gd half
round, like a|^^a|of Idaiik-h ‘
Juft within 'tKfe /'Verge of,J thefexternal opening of the ear,
on the ahteiioi- edge, is a membrane, cohering about ©nc
third of it, which is Zbblloped on-its* lodfe ot unattached
edge ; this can hardly be balled an external ear, not can it
b ë -eail'Kl the eiferve, yifc. a valve; but if it is an aififfadt
to hearing, which it ffloft ptobahlylhsj it fhou-ld be* bonff-
dered as the' external ear.
The teeth are in a row On each fidé’of each jaw, :be^ofii-
iag gradually Target baekWafdsP Thëydre /hort abèvë the
gum, and rounded off; fitted for breaking or bfüifi-og of
fdbflances, more than cutting-or/tearirigi
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