Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2012
It is a familiar experience for the teacher in charge of a class dissecting Rana temporaria to notice or have his attention directed to blood-vessels in an abnormal position or absent from the place where they were expected. Sometimes, perhaps too frequently, they are ignored; but they are of interest, not only in themselves, but also because they throw light on problems that have arisen in other lines of work. From time to time such abnormalities have been reported in R. temporaria and in other Anura, but the literature of the subject is scattered in different journals.