The Journal of experimental zoology . 533 PLATE 3 EXPLAXATIOX OF FIGURES Fig. 18 A section through the girdle of individual Ca. 6 developed in theabsence of the limb and the central portion of the girdle rudiment. Fig. 19 A section through the normal girdle of individual D 20. Fig. 20 A section from individual D 29 showing the girdle which developedin a heterotopic position from the implantation, along with the limb mesoderm,of the girdle rudiment from an embryo in the stage of open medullary folds. Fig. 21 A section through the implanted girdle of individual Tr. 154developed from the ce


The Journal of experimental zoology . 533 PLATE 3 EXPLAXATIOX OF FIGURES Fig. 18 A section through the girdle of individual Ca. 6 developed in theabsence of the limb and the central portion of the girdle rudiment. Fig. 19 A section through the normal girdle of individual D 20. Fig. 20 A section from individual D 29 showing the girdle which developedin a heterotopic position from the implantation, along with the limb mesoderm,of the girdle rudiment from an embryo in the stage of open medullary folds. Fig. 21 A section through the implanted girdle of individual Tr. 154developed from the central portion of the rudiment which was transplanted,along with the limb rudiment from an embryo in the tail-bud stage. Fig. 22 A section through the normal shoulder girdle of individual Tr. 534 SHOULDER GIRDLE AND ANTERIOR LIMB S. R. DETWILER PLATE 3 II


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