. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 252 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. A. The Lymph-sacs of the Head and Trunk. a. The septa. The connective-tissue septa themselves contain sinuses which occupy the space between their two surfaces (Fig- 166): these septal sinuses receive the contents of the cutaneous lymph-vessels and forward their contents into lymph-vessels situated in the septa. Such a sinus is shown in transverse section in Fig-. 166, which is a section of the ventral septum. The same sinus, in plan, is seen in Fig". 167. (i) The dorsal septum [Sepônm dorsale), (
. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 252 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. A. The Lymph-sacs of the Head and Trunk. a. The septa. The connective-tissue septa themselves contain sinuses which occupy the space between their two surfaces (Fig- 166): these septal sinuses receive the contents of the cutaneous lymph-vessels and forward their contents into lymph-vessels situated in the septa. Such a sinus is shown in transverse section in Fig-. 166, which is a section of the ventral septum. The same sinus, in plan, is seen in Fig". 167. (i) The dorsal septum [Sepônm dorsale), (Fig-s. 169 and 171 d) of each side commences at the tympanic membrane ; it is then attached to the M. depressor maxillae, 31. infraspinatus, and M. longissimns Fig. Transverse section of a seji- tiim with the attached skin, its contained sinus injected with Wue injec- tion mass. // Skin. .V Seiitum. .S Sinus contained in the 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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