. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. ON WEBER S METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTION 253 90 s lOO 110 120 130. 30 20 10 Fig. 3 Reconstruction plat of a Weber's reconstruction (lateral view) of the portion of the archenteron bounded by the lines A and B in figure 1. The light vertical lines represent the transverse sections. The outline of the reconstruct on is represented in heavy solid lines. The gauge lines bounding areas of epithelium of different thicknesses are represented in heavy broken lines. The dots on the transverse lines represent the boundaries of the centimeter segments described in th
. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. ON WEBER S METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTION 253 90 s lOO 110 120 130. 30 20 10 Fig. 3 Reconstruction plat of a Weber's reconstruction (lateral view) of the portion of the archenteron bounded by the lines A and B in figure 1. The light vertical lines represent the transverse sections. The outline of the reconstruct on is represented in heavy solid lines. The gauge lines bounding areas of epithelium of different thicknesses are represented in heavy broken lines. The dots on the transverse lines represent the boundaries of the centimeter segments described in the text and shown in figure 2. The vertical figures at the margins of the re- construction give the value of the gauge lines in micra. The figure is reduced to one-half the size of the original reconstruction, which was made at a magnifi- cation of 350. There remains but to color in the areas which are marked off by the gauge Imes. Weber did this with water-color and secured excellent results, as his figures show, but a much simpler and quite as satisfactory a method is to use papers of different shades of gray for the different areas. Such papers should be as near 'pure' mixtures of black and white as it is possible to secure. The only kind which I have found satisfactory is the 'Herring' series which has been prepared for color work in psychological. 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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