Journal of comparative neurology . THK .lOllRNVt, OF rOMIMi\TI\ I!);y. vol. 26, xr {Cotitiii lied from jkkjc 4^) 11 A transverse section taken 840 microns behind figure 10. It would pass(hrou-;!! al)()ut the center of thefirst model (figs. 1 and 2). Note that the roof ex-pansion, while containing an enormous cavity, is confined almost entirely to theright side. It is decidedly suggestive of a chorioid plexus forming cerebro-spinal fluid. A blood vessel lies in a fold in its wall and about this fold there isa great mass of coagulum. Throughout the first roof plate expansion, the cav-ity, and in


Journal of comparative neurology . THK .lOllRNVt, OF rOMIMi\TI\ I!);y. vol. 26, xr {Cotitiii lied from jkkjc 4^) 11 A transverse section taken 840 microns behind figure 10. It would pass(hrou-;!! al)()ut the center of thefirst model (figs. 1 and 2). Note that the roof ex-pansion, while containing an enormous cavity, is confined almost entirely to theright side. It is decidedly suggestive of a chorioid plexus forming cerebro-spinal fluid. A blood vessel lies in a fold in its wall and about this fold there isa great mass of coagulum. Throughout the first roof plate expansion, the cav-ity, and in many places the central canal itself, is larger than either the thirdor the fourth ventricle. X 70. 12 From a section 645 microns behind figure 11, and not far from the caudalend of the first model (figs. 1 and 2). At this point the first roof plate expansionand its enclosed cavity attain their greatest width, which cavity is broadly con-nected with the central canal. X 70. 13 Transverse section80microns behind figure 12 and at t


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