The American journal of anatomy . 12 \) Fig. 11 Dissection of the lung territory of an injected specimen near theclose of the fifth day of development, showing network of blood vessels on theanterior dorsal area of the lung, also the opening of the pulmonary vein into theleft atrium. Fig. 12 Dissection of the left side of an injected embryo of 5^ days in size of lung and of pumonary artery is evident. Projecting ven-trally from the pulmonary artery just above the heart is a small blood vesselwhich anastomoses through a capillary network with the laryngo-tracheal vei
The American journal of anatomy . 12 \) Fig. 11 Dissection of the lung territory of an injected specimen near theclose of the fifth day of development, showing network of blood vessels on theanterior dorsal area of the lung, also the opening of the pulmonary vein into theleft atrium. Fig. 12 Dissection of the left side of an injected embryo of 5^ days in size of lung and of pumonary artery is evident. Projecting ven-trally from the pulmonary artery just above the heart is a small blood vesselwhich anastomoses through a capillary network with the laryngo-tracheal veinas shown in figure 14. Modified from a sketch by G. H. A. Rech. Fig. 13 Dissection of the left side of an injected embryo of the last half ofthe sixth day of development. Projections on the lung, pulmonary artery andpulmonary vein shown. Drawn by G. TT. A. Rech. THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE BIRD S LUNG 463 the cephalic end aiul another at the caudal extremity. Thesemark the points of emergence of the cervical and of the abdomi-nal air-sacs. Fi
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