. The American journal of anatomy. Fig. 7 Transverse section through the anterior part of the anlage of theliver of an Acanthias embryo mm. long ( 1496). X 400. B, tangentialsection of the mesothelial wall surrounding radicle of the left omphalo-mesentericvein; , median hepatic pouch; , mesothelial villus; , left omphalomesenteric vein; , right omphalo-mesenteric vein; X, proliferatedmesenchyma. in contact with the hepatic cylinders, but generally they arereplaced in this region by cords of mesenchymal cells. Figure 9is a cross-section of a portion of the liver of


. The American journal of anatomy. Fig. 7 Transverse section through the anterior part of the anlage of theliver of an Acanthias embryo mm. long ( 1496). X 400. B, tangentialsection of the mesothelial wall surrounding radicle of the left omphalo-mesentericvein; , median hepatic pouch; , mesothelial villus; , left omphalomesenteric vein; , right omphalo-mesenteric vein; X, proliferatedmesenchyma. in contact with the hepatic cylinders, but generally they arereplaced in this region by cords of mesenchymal cells. Figure 9is a cross-section of a portion of the liver of an Acanthias embryo15 nmi. in length ( 227) showing these tubules () inthe highest state of development. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, VOL. 17, NO. 3MARCH, 1915 278 RICHARD E. SCAMMON. ^^ ^^n^^ x^ ^ ?/,:? i?:2i ^y.^l-r. -V >^ 5^ i?(^^ -^.;)3%^%:


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