. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. HYPOPHYSIS OF TAILED AMPHIBIA 377 from the epithelium the hypophysis becomes both relatively and absolutely shorter. The cephalic end of the gland becomes blunt and round. It appears as though some traction which previously had kept the gland drawn out and elongated had been rather suddenly reUeved. The pars intermedia is more distinctly differentiated and its separation from the anterior lobe proper is indicated by grooves at the Fig. 3 Sagittal section of hypophysis region, 15-mm. Ambystoma larva. Nasal end at right, nc, notochord; inf., inf


. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. HYPOPHYSIS OF TAILED AMPHIBIA 377 from the epithelium the hypophysis becomes both relatively and absolutely shorter. The cephalic end of the gland becomes blunt and round. It appears as though some traction which previously had kept the gland drawn out and elongated had been rather suddenly reUeved. The pars intermedia is more distinctly differentiated and its separation from the anterior lobe proper is indicated by grooves at the Fig. 3 Sagittal section of hypophysis region, 15-mm. Ambystoma larva. Nasal end at right, nc, notochord; inf., infundibulum; , anterior lobe; ?, pars intermedia. X 100. Fig. 4 Ventral view of a wax-plate reconstruction of the epithelial hypophysis from a 38-mm. Ambystoma larva; caudal end below, , pars tuberalis; , anterior lobe. X 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 Bardeen, Charles Russell, 1871-1935, ed; Boyden, Edward A. (Edward Allen), 1886-1976; Bremer, John Lewis, 1874- ed; Hardesty, Irving, b. 1866, ed; American Association of Anatomists; American Society of Zoologists; Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. [New York, etc. ] A. R. Liss [etc. ]


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