. The American journal of anatomy. Relative rate of circulation indicatedas FAST, MOD., moderate, SLOW, NO C, no circulation. Corresponding ves-sels are numbered. Vessels present in one drawing which have been retractedin the next are cross-hatched. The positions formerly occupied by vesselswhich have retracted are indicated by dotted lines. In figure 8, the vesselswhich were present in figure 1 are stippled, enl. (1: 50). CxROWTH OF BLOOD-VESSELS IN FROG LARVAE 49 on the left, with a continuous hunon, but without circulation,and a fourth which ends blindly. The arteriole ends with abend to th


. The American journal of anatomy. Relative rate of circulation indicatedas FAST, MOD., moderate, SLOW, NO C, no circulation. Corresponding ves-sels are numbered. Vessels present in one drawing which have been retractedin the next are cross-hatched. The positions formerly occupied by vesselswhich have retracted are indicated by dotted lines. In figure 8, the vesselswhich were present in figure 1 are stippled, enl. (1: 50). CxROWTH OF BLOOD-VESSELS IN FROG LARVAE 49 on the left, with a continuous hunon, but without circulation,and a fourth which ends blindly. The arteriole ends with abend to the right, from which a long thread extends to anothernon-circulating vessel. Following the two branches to the right,it is seen that the first pursues a winding course, while the sec-ond passes fairly directly to the main venule or venous capillary,near the right. Between the two branches are three communi-cattng vessels, the last of which forms a non-circulating the venule there is a rather elaborate plexus of vessels. APR 17


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