. Dissection of the platana and the frog. Xenopus laevis; Rana fuscigula. Trace the dorsal aorta backwards and note that it passes between the kidneys, to each of which it gives off four renal arteries and then it divides posteriorly into an iliac artery to each leg. The iliac artery is continued backwards as the femoral artery in the leg. 3. The pulmo-cutaneous arch gives off :— (a) A pulmonary artery, running along the outer side of the whole length of the lung. (b) A cutaneous artery, which at first runs forwards and upwards, and then turns backwards, supplying the skin of the back and the


. Dissection of the platana and the frog. Xenopus laevis; Rana fuscigula. Trace the dorsal aorta backwards and note that it passes between the kidneys, to each of which it gives off four renal arteries and then it divides posteriorly into an iliac artery to each leg. The iliac artery is continued backwards as the femoral artery in the leg. 3. The pulmo-cutaneous arch gives off :— (a) A pulmonary artery, running along the outer side of the whole length of the lung. (b) A cutaneous artery, which at first runs forwards and upwards, and then turns backwards, supplying the skin of the back and the sides of the head.] Make a complete sketch of the arterial Carotid gland I. Carotid l^hyrold^ IB gland M I Ungual Carotid gland Pulmocuuneous arch Pulmocutanaous V^ arch -^** _ / Carotid arch \^^^- Carotid -. ^^--Cutaneout ^.-CutUMOut Pulmonary — \tXi |Jy X Occipito-vertehral *6 \aaaaaaaaaa*- Subclavian - ~ Pulmonary (A M Syataroic arch Coellaco-mesenteric. 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 Gilchrist, J. D. F. (John Dow Fisher), 1866-; Bonde, C. von; University of Cape Town. Zoological Dept. Cape town : University of Cape Town, Zoological Department


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