. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Ventral funiculus ^Ant. median fissure Fig. 309.—Transverse section of the spinal cord from a 34 mm. embryo, showing also the spinal ganglion and dura mater on the left side. X 44. septum Post root Fascic. gracilis Fascic. cuneatus Substantia ge/atwosa Central canal. lat. Column Ant. column Ant. funiculus fissure Fig. 310.—Transverse section of the spinal cord from a 65 mm. embryo. X 44. 310). It is a derivative of the basal plate. In embryos of 20 mm. a dorso-lateral thickening of the mantle layer is seen, t


. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Ventral funiculus ^Ant. median fissure Fig. 309.—Transverse section of the spinal cord from a 34 mm. embryo, showing also the spinal ganglion and dura mater on the left side. X 44. septum Post root Fascic. gracilis Fascic. cuneatus Substantia ge/atwosa Central canal. lat. Column Ant. column Ant. funiculus fissure Fig. 310.—Transverse section of the spinal cord from a 65 mm. embryo. X 44. 310). It is a derivative of the basal plate. In embryos of 20 mm. a dorso-lateral thickening of the mantle layer is seen, the cells of which constitute the dorsal gray column or horn (Figs. 208 and 209); about these cells end the collaterals of. 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 Prentiss, Charles William, 1874-1915. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders


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