. Comparative anatomy and physiology. . Fig. 95.—A, Part of three gill filaments of Area, showing the large ciliated junctions; B, transverse section of a portion of an outer gill plate, with solid iuterlamellar junctions and large vertical vessels of Anodon; c, a more highly magnified view of B. (After E. HolmanPeck.) tioiis (Fig. 95; B and c), and the bridges of union that were primitively ciliated become fibrous and solid, till at last we reach the continuous plate-like arrangements, which are channelled by spaces, or by definite vessels which lie outside the primitive blood-carrying hollow
. Comparative anatomy and physiology. . Fig. 95.—A, Part of three gill filaments of Area, showing the large ciliated junctions; B, transverse section of a portion of an outer gill plate, with solid iuterlamellar junctions and large vertical vessels of Anodon; c, a more highly magnified view of B. (After E. HolmanPeck.) tioiis (Fig. 95; B and c), and the bridges of union that were primitively ciliated become fibrous and solid, till at last we reach the continuous plate-like arrangements, which are channelled by spaces, or by definite vessels which lie outside the primitive blood-carrying hollow. 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 Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924. London, Cassell
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