. Fig. 29.—Section of an Epithelial Ingrowth from an Equine Foetus. It shows commencing secondary laminar ridges. In the centre are epithelial cells which are undergoing change into horny elements to form the horncore, or 'horny lamina?' (Mettam). satisfactorily cut upon the microtome was from a fcetus be- tween three and four months old. In this the secondary laminar ridges were clearly indicated, and the active layer of the rete Malpighii could be traced without a break from one ingrowing epithelial process to the next, and around this, following all the irregularities of its outline, and co


. Fig. 29.—Section of an Epithelial Ingrowth from an Equine Foetus. It shows commencing secondary laminar ridges. In the centre are epithelial cells which are undergoing change into horny elements to form the horncore, or 'horny lamina?' (Mettam). satisfactorily cut upon the microtome was from a fcetus be- tween three and four months old. In this the secondary laminar ridges were clearly indicated, and the active layer of the rete Malpighii could be traced without a break from one ingrowing epithelial process to the next, and around this, following all the irregularities of its outline, and covering the branches of the nascent laminae. The laminae mostly show this branching as if a number of different growing


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