. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. io. 100.—Side view of an Embryo, measuring about 5 mm. from the root of the neck to the base of the tail, and about 47 mm. from the crown or mid-brain region to the base of the tail, that is to the breech or rump. (From Keibel and Elze's Nonnaltafeln.) The neural tube is closed. The limb buds are quite distinct, and the maxillary process of the mandibular bar has grown forward below the eye (dorsal to the eye in the Fig.).. Fig. 101.—Embryo of 7*2 mm., OR Measurement. 8*5 mm. greatest length. (From Keibel and Elze'a Normtdtafdn. The fore-limb is di


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. io. 100.—Side view of an Embryo, measuring about 5 mm. from the root of the neck to the base of the tail, and about 47 mm. from the crown or mid-brain region to the base of the tail, that is to the breech or rump. (From Keibel and Elze's Nonnaltafeln.) The neural tube is closed. The limb buds are quite distinct, and the maxillary process of the mandibular bar has grown forward below the eye (dorsal to the eye in the Fig.).. Fig. 101.—Embryo of 7*2 mm., OR Measurement. 8*5 mm. greatest length. (From Keibel and Elze'a Normtdtafdn. The fore-limb is distinctly in advance of the hind-limb. The second branchial arch has begun to overlap the third and fourth and to enclose the precervical sinus. The tip of the maxillary process is in contact with the lateral and medial nasal processes at the margins of the olfactory 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 Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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