. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. DEVELOPMENT OK IIIIO l(A'l' 19 to view in the aspect of tlie model skclclicd. 'l\\v position of the first and the hist of the series is correctly gi\(Mi. 'IMic ova are situated in a h)op of the ovi(hict which is about S mm. fiom the fimbriated end. By the end of the first (hiy after the \)v^\n- ning of insemination, the ova have thus travelled about one- fourth the length of the oviduct. In figui-e 4 is rei)i-oduced a model of a detailed reconstruction of that i)ortion of the oviduct. Fig. 4 Model


. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. DEVELOPMENT OK IIIIO l(A'l' 19 to view in the aspect of tlie model skclclicd. 'l\\v position of the first and the hist of the series is correctly gi\(Mi. 'IMic ova are situated in a h)op of the ovi(hict which is about S mm. fiom the fimbriated end. By the end of the first (hiy after the \)v^\n- ning of insemination, the ova have thus travelled about one- fourth the length of the oviduct. In figui-e 4 is rei)i-oduced a model of a detailed reconstruction of that i)ortion of the oviduct. Fig. 4 Model of the of the I'ight oviduct of rat No. 106, 24 hours, containing the ova the general position of which is shown in Figure 3. X iiO. The wall is in part removed, so as to expose the lumen. Note the character of the folds of the mucosa. The relative position of the eight contained ova, all in the pronuclear stage, is clearly shown. containing the ova, representing a loop of the tube with one side cut away, this to show the extent and character of the mucosal folds, the width of the huiien and the relative position of the several ova. The figure presents these facts so clearly that lengthy description is deemed unnecessary. The several ova are distributed through a tube segment measuring about mm. in length. They lie free in the lumen, apparently bathed in a fluid from which there is only a small amount of precipita- tion at the time of fixation. Their position in the oviduct at. 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 Huber, Gotthelf Carl, 1865-. Philadelphia, Pa


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