The anatomical record . ng a less amoeboid apjiearancc(figs. 1, 4. and 5). S. Type found abundantly in early groups (figs. 1 and transitional to i are easily found, (fig. 1, Sa). 4- Cell with large palenucleus and scant amount of slightly basophilic cytoplasm. .Vbundant in figures1 and I, and transitional to definite erythrocytoblasts (.51 so extensively found in:ill later or mature localizations of erythrogcnctic activity described here, ) and ti). 5. Krythrocytoblast. Nucleus similar to that of numlier 4- Iellssomewhat larger. Cytoplasm variably acidophilic. 6. Transitional t
The anatomical record . ng a less amoeboid apjiearancc(figs. 1, 4. and 5). S. Type found abundantly in early groups (figs. 1 and transitional to i are easily found, (fig. 1, Sa). 4- Cell with large palenucleus and scant amount of slightly basophilic cytoplasm. .Vbundant in figures1 and I, and transitional to definite erythrocytoblasts (.51 so extensively found in:ill later or mature localizations of erythrogcnctic activity described here, ) and ti). 5. Krythrocytoblast. Nucleus similar to that of numlier 4- Iellssomewhat larger. Cytoplasm variably acidophilic. 6. Transitional to definitiveerythoblast. Nucleus more darkly staining than the former, cytoplasm mark-edly acidophilic. 7. Large erythroblast. S. .mall erythroblast. 9. Krythro-blast with irregularly divided nucleus, which suggests the cxtrustion of thesmaller portion. Other somewhat similar cells were observed. 10. Krythro-cvtes found in the connective tissue. //. Krvthrocvte from blood vessel. 414 R. S. nUTSELL ?> A •,v MX ,k^ D. \
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