The Journal of experimental zoology . GURES Fig. 6 A section through the shoulder girdle of a normal larva twenty-fivedays after the closure of the medullary folds. Fig. 7 A section through the glenoid cavity and the coracoid portion of thegirdle of a normal larva. Fig. 8 A section through the shoulder region of individual Ba. 13, showingthe effect on the girdle of the entire Iemoval of the third, fourth, and fifthsomites. Fig. 9 A section through the shoulder girdle of individual E. 2 developed inthe absence of the rudiments of the suprascapula, scapula, and the limb (a-e X1-5, text fig. 1).


The Journal of experimental zoology . GURES Fig. 6 A section through the shoulder girdle of a normal larva twenty-fivedays after the closure of the medullary folds. Fig. 7 A section through the glenoid cavity and the coracoid portion of thegirdle of a normal larva. Fig. 8 A section through the shoulder region of individual Ba. 13, showingthe effect on the girdle of the entire Iemoval of the third, fourth, and fifthsomites. Fig. 9 A section through the shoulder girdle of individual E. 2 developed inthe absence of the rudiments of the suprascapula, scapula, and the limb (a-e X1-5, text fig. 1). Fig. 10 A section through the shoulder region of individual H. 2 showing theabsence of the central part of the girdle, the rudiment of which is removed in theextirpation of a typical limb bud (text fig. 1). Fig. 11 A section through the shoulder girdle of individual Ext. Gr. C. 19which developed after the removal of the rudiments of the ventral zone (a-e X4-8, text fig. 1). 530 SHOULDER GIRDLE AND ANTERIOR LIMB S. R. DETWILER PLATE 1. sc HUM COR.


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