. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE ARTEEIES. 223 The carotid gland (rig-. 144 c') is a dilated portion of the vessel. The interior contains bands or trabeculae of muscle^ which give its Fig. IJ.3.. Schema of the arterial system of Rana escttlenfa. A Dorsal aorta. c Cutaneous artery. ca Carotid artery. d Carotid gland. ic Iliac arteries. ie External iliac artery. ii Internal iUao ai-tery. J Mesenteric artery. I Lingual artery. 0 Occipital artery. ov Occipito-vertebral artery P Pulmonary artery. s Subclavian ai-tery. T Truncus ai^teriosus. ug Urinogenital art
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. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. THE ARTEEIES. 223 The carotid gland (rig-. 144 c') is a dilated portion of the vessel. The interior contains bands or trabeculae of muscle^ which give its Fig. IJ.3.. Schema of the arterial system of Rana escttlenfa. A Dorsal aorta. c Cutaneous artery. ca Carotid artery. d Carotid gland. ic Iliac arteries. ie External iliac artery. ii Internal iUao ai-tery. J Mesenteric artery. I Lingual artery. 0 Occipital artery. ov Occipito-vertebral artery P Pulmonary artery. s Subclavian ai-tery. T Truncus ai^teriosus. ug Urinogenital arterie V Vertebral artery. I Carotid arch. H Systemic arch. III Pulmo-cutaneus arch.. 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 work.. Ecker, Alexander, 1816-1887; Haslam, George. Oxford, Clarendon Press