. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE EYE. 423 of the lid, forming" a wide-meshed plexus. Around each g-land the plexus becomes finer and by numerous branchings much closer ; from the plexus twigs are given off, which divide to form a number of fibrils traceable into the epithelial cells of the glands (Openchowski). The vessels of the lower eyelid have been investigated by Strieker, (/. c.) ; according to him they possess some interesting peculiarities. Many of these capillaries course within a lymphatic vessel, in some places the capillary being contract


. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE EYE. 423 of the lid, forming" a wide-meshed plexus. Around each g-land the plexus becomes finer and by numerous branchings much closer ; from the plexus twigs are given off, which divide to form a number of fibrils traceable into the epithelial cells of the glands (Openchowski). The vessels of the lower eyelid have been investigated by Strieker, (/. c.) ; according to him they possess some interesting peculiarities. Many of these capillaries course within a lymphatic vessel, in some places the capillary being contracted by a projection from Fia-. 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 Ecker, Alexander, 1816-1887; Haslam, George. Oxford, Clarendon Press


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