. Dissection of the platana and the frog. Xenopus laevis; Rana fuscigula. 2. Remove the skin from the roof of the mouth and note the parasphenoid and single vomer, pterygoids, which are large and send leaf-like processes towards the middle line covering the Eustachian passages, squamosals, quadrates, basi-occipital, ex-occipitals, premaxillse, and maxillae. The orbitosphenoid and alisphenoid are well marked. There are no palatines Maxilla -Orbitosphenoid SpheTietnmoid -Squamosal Exoccipital-' Basi-occipital. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma


. Dissection of the platana and the frog. Xenopus laevis; Rana fuscigula. 2. Remove the skin from the roof of the mouth and note the parasphenoid and single vomer, pterygoids, which are large and send leaf-like processes towards the middle line covering the Eustachian passages, squamosals, quadrates, basi-occipital, ex-occipitals, premaxillse, and maxillae. The orbitosphenoid and alisphenoid are well marked. There are no palatines Maxilla -Orbitosphenoid SpheTietnmoid -Squamosal Exoccipital-' Basi-occipital. 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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