. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Area shown in figure 3. FIG. 2.—Chick of 5 days 7\ hours, measuring mm. before fixation. The lymph- plexus was injected with India ink. The small square marked Vindicates the region reconstructed and shown in figure 3. X FIG. 3.—Drawing of a portion of the superficial plexus from the region beyond the injection in the same embryo shown in figure 2 (the region marked with a small square). The plexus was reconstructed with the aid of the oil-im- mersion lens from sections cut parallel to the surface. X indicates mitotie figure in


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Area shown in figure 3. FIG. 2.—Chick of 5 days 7\ hours, measuring mm. before fixation. The lymph- plexus was injected with India ink. The small square marked Vindicates the region reconstructed and shown in figure 3. X FIG. 3.—Drawing of a portion of the superficial plexus from the region beyond the injection in the same embryo shown in figure 2 (the region marked with a small square). The plexus was reconstructed with the aid of the oil-im- mersion lens from sections cut parallel to the surface. X indicates mitotie figure in lymphatic endothelial cells. X 300. (Magnification of original drawing, 1 to 800.). phatics, which spread out over the surface of the tail and over the posterior border of the pelvis, lie, for the most part, anterior to the coccygeal veins with which they are connected. By pulling on shreds of the amnion the tail can be raised so that this region is uppermost, and the embryo can be held in this position for some min-. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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