. Animal hormones; a comparative survey. Hormones. § REFERENCES 53. Fig. 2-15. Stereogram of part of the adrenal cortex of Rattus; the cells form a continuum through which blood capillaries tunnel to make contact with each cell. The fibres on the outer (upper) surface represent the connective tissue capsule surrounding the gland; below this, the blood vessels branch freely and then run directly inwards through the main secretory region (zona fascicu- lata) of the gland and anastomose at the inner (lower) surface, next to the medulla (which is not shown). (From Pauly, 1957). References A


. Animal hormones; a comparative survey. Hormones. § REFERENCES 53. Fig. 2-15. Stereogram of part of the adrenal cortex of Rattus; the cells form a continuum through which blood capillaries tunnel to make contact with each cell. The fibres on the outer (upper) surface represent the connective tissue capsule surrounding the gland; below this, the blood vessels branch freely and then run directly inwards through the main secretory region (zona fascicu- lata) of the gland and anastomose at the inner (lower) surface, next to the medulla (which is not shown). (From Pauly, 1957). References Alexandrowicz, J. S. (1953). Nervous organs in the pericardial cavity of the decapod Crustacea, jf. mar. hiol. Ass. 31: 563-580. Amar, R. (1948). Un organe endocrine chez Idotea (Crustacea isopoda). C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 111'. 301-303. Arvy, L. (1957). In discussion of I. Chester Jones. Colston Pap. 8: 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 Jenkin, Penelope M. Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press


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