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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 29

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27 the eggs become coated during their passage. Immediately after the eggs are deposited this coating absorbs an immense amount of water, swells up, and becomes the jelly like mass in which the black eggs appear as small scattered dots. The section from which the drawing was made was cut obliquely and is therefore in some places transverse, in others parallel to the direction of the glands. [underlined] Plate XVIII [/underlined] This plate shows the oviduct injected. The larger blood vessels evidently lie near
 
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