BRAXrH CHORDATA 



Fig. 184. — Anatomy of common frog: My, mylohyoid ; si", stornoradials; 

 th, thyroid; hi, lungs; /, fat-body; Te, testis; Si, stomach; Sp, spleen; R, 

 rectum; a, adductor longus; mr/, vastus infernu.s; h(.s, sartorius; ri', rectus 

 internus major; to, tibialis anticus; g, gastrocnemius; ri", rectus internus 

 minor; a", adductor magnus; rab, rectus abdominalis; B, bladder; vd, vas 

 deferens; b, gall-bladder; Ki, kidney; ;»', portal vein; Ai', liver; T', vena 

 cava inferior; Ao, aorta; S, vocal sac or croaking-bag. II. Origin of the 

 arterial trunks: I, Arteria ingualis; rg, carotid gland, which is merely a 

 rete mirabilc; cr, carotid arterjs Ao, aortic arch; Pa, pulmonary artery. 

 III. Dorsal view of muscles of hind leg: gl. Gluteus; ra rectus anterior; 

 p, pyriformis; vc, vastus externus; sin, semimembranosus: b, b. biceps; g, 

 gastrocnemius; per, peroneus. (From drawing by C. S. Minot.) (From. 

 Packard's " Zoology," Henry Holt & Co., Publishers.) 



