. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. Fig. 30.—An excretory tubule of the left side, with the neif^hbourint^ portion of the pharyngeal wall, as seen in the living condition. The round bodies in the '. of the tubule represent earniine granules. Highly magnified. (After Ro\KRl.) i£>^«#' r\-i h:-. no thini limbs, bent approximately at right angles to one another, and lying over against the dorso-lateral wall of the jihar- yiix, (Cf. Fig. 29.) The anterior limb is directed verti- call


. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. Fig. 30.—An excretory tubule of the left side, with the neif^hbourint^ portion of the pharyngeal wall, as seen in the living condition. The round bodies in the '. of the tubule represent earniine granules. Highly magnified. (After Ro\KRl.) i£>^«#' r\-i h:-. no thini limbs, bent approximately at right angles to one another, and lying over against the dorso-lateral wall of the jihar- yiix, (Cf. Fig. 29.) The anterior limb is directed verti- cally, and the posterior longitudinally. The former opens l\v a relatively wide and forwardly directed opening into. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Willey, Arthur, 1867-1942. New York; London : Mcmillan


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