. The common frog. Frogs. VI.] THE COMMON FROG. 75 Yet it can hardly be conceived that serpents have carried off from Piscine ancestors and carefully. Fig. 37.—Upper Surface of the Skull of a Frog (after Parker), e, os en ceinture, or girdle-bone ; eo, exoccipital; f, frontal part of frontoparietal bone; inx, maxillary bone ; «, nasal; op, opisthotic ; /, parietal part of fronto-parietal bone ; p7n, pre- maxilla; fo, pro-otic; //, pterygoid; q, quadrato-jugal; sq^ squamosal; szts, suspensorium of lower Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
. The common frog. Frogs. VI.] THE COMMON FROG. 75 Yet it can hardly be conceived that serpents have carried off from Piscine ancestors and carefully. Fig. 37.—Upper Surface of the Skull of a Frog (after Parker), e, os en ceinture, or girdle-bone ; eo, exoccipital; f, frontal part of frontoparietal bone; inx, maxillary bone ; «, nasal; op, opisthotic ; /, parietal part of fronto-parietal bone ; p7n, pre- maxilla; fo, pro-otic; //, pterygoid; q, quadrato-jugal; sq^ squamosal; szts, suspensorium of lower 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 Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Macmillan and co.
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