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The Histology of the Common Frog by Rose B. Ankeny, 1887

The Histology of the Common Frog by Rose B. Ankeny Edgar, 1887, Page 9

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7. a sort of network between the larger branches, and at various places in the section pigment cells appear as dark irregular spots. The pigment cells are supplied with processes [itial?] often [anastromose?]. and they also sometimes, through rarely, are nucleated. The stomata which appear as round opening through the skin (Plate I.) establish communication between the external media and the lymph spaces between the skin and the body. Should the external surface of the frog for any reason become dry, then a function of the skin as an organ of respiration would cease and
 
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