. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. 259 Fig- 173- (i) The brachio-ulnar lymph-sac {Saccus bracliialls ulnaris), (Fig-. 170 6) is situated between the first and second septa along- the extensor and uhiar surfaces. (2) The brachio-radial lymph-sac [Saccus hrachiaUs rarrialis), (Fig-. 169 7) is placed along- the extensor and radial surfaces. (3) The anterior brachial lymph-sac [Saccus hrachlaJis anticvs), (Fig*. 170 s) lies on the flexor surface between the second and third septa ; it is a long cavity and in- terrapted by connective-tissue ban


. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. 259 Fig- 173- (i) The brachio-ulnar lymph-sac {Saccus bracliialls ulnaris), (Fig-. 170 6) is situated between the first and second septa along- the extensor and uhiar surfaces. (2) The brachio-radial lymph-sac [Saccus hrachiaUs rarrialis), (Fig-. 169 7) is placed along- the extensor and radial surfaces. (3) The anterior brachial lymph-sac [Saccus hrachlaJis anticvs), (Fig*. 170 s) lies on the flexor surface between the second and third septa ; it is a long cavity and in- terrapted by connective-tissue bands, in which the tendon of the M. sterno-radialk and the nerve and vessels are situated. (4) The axillary lymph-sac {Saccus axil- laris) corresponds to the iliac lymph-sac; it is bounded by the divisions of the ventral septum. In the hand no large lymph-space exists ; the skin is attached by numerous bands to the underlying Dissection to show tlie lliau lympli-sac. (] M. glutaeus. M. ilio-coccygexis. M. cutaneus iliacus. o M. obliq. abdora. externus, )• M. rectus. -Ç Doi-saJ septum. <S' Iliac septum. H'" Portion of dors;d septiim, wliioli forms the roof of the iliac lympli-sac. V M. vastus externus. * Aperture, by whicli [tlie iliac lymph - sac communicates witli the abdominal cavity. C. The Lymph-sacs of the Hinder Ex- tremity. a. The septa. (i) The superior femoral septum [Sep- f urn fémorale superi/is), (Figs. 169 and 175/') is attached above to the ing-uinal septum near the posterior lymph-heart; and is continued, from this point, over the 31. vastus ejctermis and along the M. triceps to the knee. (2) The inferior femoral septum {Septv m fémorale inferius), (Fig-s, 170 and 175/") runs from the ing-uinal septum near the point of insertion of the M. rectus afjdominis, along- the il/, rectus iuternus minor to the knee. (3) The intermediate femoral septum [Septum, fémorale intermedium), (Figs. 169 and \']Sf") passes from near the p


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