Surface view of a forty-five hour embryo of Yoldia limatula.
Embryo of Pisidium pusillum in the diblastula stage, surface view (after Lankester).
E, Surface view of an embryo at a period almost identical with that of D.
The presence of this material produces in a surface view an appearance as of a halo around the terminal plaque with its central pore; Graber has attempted to represent this by the white area round the central area (in Fig.
Surface view of the nasal pit of an embryo of same age as fig.
Surface view of follicular epithelium from an ovum of Raja of about the same age as fig.
In a still older stage, represented in surface view on Pl.
Surface view of flattened embryo at an early stage in the segmentation.
According to Dohrn the part of the serous envelope which covers the dorsal surface becomes thickened, and gives rise to a peculiar dorsal plate which is shewn in surface view in fig.
The folds at their origin are shewn insurface view in fig.
These outgrowths, which are shewn in surface view in fig.
Surface view of blastoderm of Pristiurus hardened in chromic acid.
Surface view of the yolk of a Selachian's egg to shew the manner in which it is enclosed by the Blastoderm.
Surface view of the blastoderm shortly after the appearance of the medullary groove.
The next stage to be studied is shown insurface view in figure 5.
Figure 6 is a surface view in profile of an embryo of the next stage to be studied.
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