Primo D 'Agata holds a jar containing a sample of the amphibian eggs at his Berlin, Conn., home Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, that fell on his back deck in Berlin, Conn., on Sept. 19, 2003 as the remnants of Hurrican Isabel passed Connecticut. Naturalists and biologists think the eggs belong to a variety of frog found in North Carolina that were swept up by the hurricane, carried by the storm to New England and were deposited there. (AP Photo/Bob Child) BERLIN, Conn. - Hurricane Isabel brought unholy high winds and lashing rain to the East Coast. It also dumped...