. The biology of the frog. Frogs. THE SKELETON 239 portion, the suprascapida, which is composed of cartilage which is more or less calcified at the base. The supra-. FlG. 67. — Middle part of the shoulder girdle of the frog from below. Co, coracoid; Co', epicoracoid; CI, clavicle; Ep, episternum ; G, glenoid cavity; Fe, fenestra; KC, cartilage between scapula and clavicle; Kn, xiphisternum; m, junction of epicoracoids; S, scapula; 6'/, sternum. (After Wiedersheim.) scapula articulates below with the long scapula, which is oblong and constricted in the middle ; the posterior side of the lower e

. The biology of the frog. Frogs. THE SKELETON 239 portion, the suprascapida, which is composed of cartilage which is more or less calcified at the base. The supra-. FlG. 67. — Middle part of the shoulder girdle of the frog from below. Co, coracoid; Co', epicoracoid; CI, clavicle; Ep, episternum ; G, glenoid cavity; Fe, fenestra; KC, cartilage between scapula and clavicle; Kn, xiphisternum; m, junction of epicoracoids; S, scapula; 6'/, sternum. (After Wiedersheim.) scapula articulates below with the long scapula, which is oblong and constricted in the middle ; the posterior side of the lower e Stock Photo
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. The biology of the frog. Frogs. THE SKELETON 239 portion, the suprascapida, which is composed of cartilage which is more or less calcified at the base. The supra-. FlG. 67. — Middle part of the shoulder girdle of the frog from below. Co, coracoid; Co', epicoracoid; CI, clavicle; Ep, episternum ; G, glenoid cavity; Fe, fenestra; KC, cartilage between scapula and clavicle; Kn, xiphisternum; m, junction of epicoracoids; S, scapula; 6'/, sternum. (After Wiedersheim.) scapula articulates below with the long scapula, which is oblong and constricted in the middle ; the posterior side of the lower end forms part of the glenoid fossa, which receives the head of the humerus. A notch occurs at the glenoid fossa, dividing the lower end of the scapula into dorsal or glenoid i^?a. from a ventral acromial i^oxixow. From the lower end of the scapula two bars extend toward the middle line. The anterior of these consists of a bar of hyaline cartilage, iht procoracoid, in front of, and. 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.. Holmes, Samuel J. (Samuel Jackson), 1868-1964. New York Macmillan