. The development of the mesonephras and the Müllerian duct in Amphibia. Amphibians. Figures E-H. Four dia^^rammatic figures illustratinp: the similarity in origin of the fundament of a meso- nephric blastula in Ichthyophis {E and F) and Amblystoma {G and //). The splanch- noderm of both epimer and lateral mesoderm is shaded with liorizontal lines, that of the mesomer (exclusive of the sclerotome, which is indicated b}' double horizontal lines) with horizontal dashes. The somatoderm of both epimer and lateral mesoderm is shaded with oblique lines, that of the mesomer with oblique dots and dash


. The development of the mesonephras and the Müllerian duct in Amphibia. Amphibians. Figures E-H. Four dia^^rammatic figures illustratinp: the similarity in origin of the fundament of a meso- nephric blastula in Ichthyophis {E and F) and Amblystoma {G and //). The splanch- noderm of both epimer and lateral mesoderm is shaded with liorizontal lines, that of the mesomer (exclusive of the sclerotome, which is indicated b}' double horizontal lines) with horizontal dashes. The somatoderm of both epimer and lateral mesoderm is shaded with oblique lines, that of the mesomer with oblique dots and 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 Hall, Robert William, 1872-. Cambridge, Mass. : [s. n. ]


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