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figures show late larval and adult stages of the eastern form, the adult with brilliant yellow  
figures show late larval and adult stages of the eastern form, the adult with brilliant yellow  
"tiger" stripes. (Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History.)
"tiger" stripes. (Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History.)
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO COMMITTEE
ON PUBLICATIONS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
LESTER R. DRAGSTEDT • R. WENDELL HARRISON
FRANKLIN C. McLEAN • C. PHILLIP MILLER
THOMAS PARK • WILLIAM H. TALIAFERRO
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 37
Cambridge University Press, London, N.W. 1, England
W. J. Gage & Co., Limited, Toronto '2B, Canada
Copyright 1948 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved
Published 1948. Composed and printed by The University
OF Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

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The tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum, natural size. The figure at the top is a midwestern adult form, after G. K. Noble ('31, by permission of the McGraw-Hill Book Co.). Below this is a photograph of a midlarval stage by Professor S. H. Bishop. The two lower figures show late larval and adult stages of the eastern form, the adult with brilliant yellow "tiger" stripes. (Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History.)


THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

LESTER R. DRAGSTEDT • R. WENDELL HARRISON

FRANKLIN C. McLEAN • C. PHILLIP MILLER

THOMAS PARK • WILLIAM H. TALIAFERRO

The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 37 Cambridge University Press, London, N.W. 1, England W. J. Gage & Co., Limited, Toronto '2B, Canada

Copyright 1948 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved

Published 1948. Composed and printed by The University

OF Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.