. Journal of anatomy. s .stage is the very rich supply of capillaries to the pars distalis. Theyoccupy the spaces between the tubules, and have also penetrated betweenthe infundibular process and the pars buccalis. A pair of small vessels,symmetrically disposed, enter the pars distalis on its ventral surface. Thedistal lobe in this, as in other similar stages of Phascolarctos and in Trichos- The Development of the Hypophysis Cerebri, etc., in Marsupialia 221 urus {cf. fig. 22), is produced into two large wing-like processes, and theblood-vessels enter on the under side of these and penetrate d


. Journal of anatomy. s .stage is the very rich supply of capillaries to the pars distalis. Theyoccupy the spaces between the tubules, and have also penetrated betweenthe infundibular process and the pars buccalis. A pair of small vessels,symmetrically disposed, enter the pars distalis on its ventral surface. Thedistal lobe in this, as in other similar stages of Phascolarctos and in Trichos- The Development of the Hypophysis Cerebri, etc., in Marsupialia 221 urus {cf. fig. 22), is produced into two large wing-like processes, and theblood-vessels enter on the under side of these and penetrate deeply intothe tissue of the lobe. Another vessel enters in the middle of the posteriorwall of the pars buccalis. The lateral prolongations of the proximal lobe are now branched(fig. 37), and form a collection of tubules lying dorsal and dorso-lateralto the rest of the pars buccalis. These constitute the primordium of thepars tuberalis (). It is not possible in this embryo to identify Seessels pocket


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