. The American journal of anatomy. 13). Finally, in , and 15 mm. embryos large aggregations of slightly baso-phile cells with conspicuous eosinophile granules (fig. 11, 17)are seen differentiating and splitting off from the lymphaticendothelium. One hnal point must be noted, although it does not concernthe endothelium of the lymphatic plexus. In the strands of three or four myoblasts appear in the now Fig. 8 Chick 14 mm., Series 17, Slide 2, Row 1, Section 6. X 300. Photo-micrograph of transyerse section of caudal end of the embryo. Fig. 9 Chick 15 mm., Series 16, Sl


. The American journal of anatomy. 13). Finally, in , and 15 mm. embryos large aggregations of slightly baso-phile cells with conspicuous eosinophile granules (fig. 11, 17)are seen differentiating and splitting off from the lymphaticendothelium. One hnal point must be noted, although it does not concernthe endothelium of the lymphatic plexus. In the strands of three or four myoblasts appear in the now Fig. 8 Chick 14 mm., Series 17, Slide 2, Row 1, Section 6. X 300. Photo-micrograph of transyerse section of caudal end of the embryo. Fig. 9 Chick 15 mm., Series 16, Slide 2, Row 4, Section 6. X 600. Photo-micrograph of transverse section of caudal end of the embryo. Figure 8 Figure 9 3, Coccygeal vein 3, Coccygeal vein 5, Haemal capillaries 6, Caudal muscle plate 6, Caudal muscle plate 8, Isolated space, bounding cells bc-8, Mesenchymal space coming flattened 10, Lymphatic connected with veins 9, Lateral branch of coccygeal vein 10, Lymphatic connected with vein *» .. • — ?-. ^ .^-.,^..V.


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