The works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 1 (of 4) : $b Separate memoirsBalfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland)
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The works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 1 (of 4) : $b Separate memoirs
Balfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland)
Embryology; Zoology
_m._ mesoblast growing up from vertebral rudiment. _sd._ segmental duct.
Fig. D c. Section from a still older _Torpedo_-embryo. Camera. (Zeiss CC
ocul. 2.) The connective-tissue cells are omitted. The rudiment of the
ganglion (_g_) on the posterior root has appeared. The rudiment of the
posterior nerve is much longer than before, and its junction with the
spinal cord is difficult to detect. The anterior root is now an elongated
cellular structure.
_g._ ganglion.
Fig. D d. Longitudinal and vertical section through a _Torpedo_-embryo of
the same age as D c.
The section shews the commissures (_x_) uniting the posterior roots.
Fig. E a. Section of a _Pristiurus_-embryo belonging to the second stage.
Camera. (Zeiss CC ocul. 2.) The section shews the constriction of the
pedicle which attaches the posterior nerve-rudiments to the spinal cord.
_pr._ rudiment of posterior nerve-root. _nc._ neural canal. _mp._
muscle-plate. _vr._ vertebral rudiment. _sd._ segmental duct. _ch._
notochord. _so._ somatopleure. _sp._ splanchnopleure. _ao._ aorta. _al._
alimentary canal.
Fig. E b. Section of a _Pristiurus_-embryo slightly older than Ea. Camera.
(Zeiss CC ocul. 2.) The section shews the formation of the anterior
nerve-root (_ar_).
_ar._ rudiment of the anterior nerve-root.
Fig. F. Section of a _Pristiurus_-embryo with the rudiments of five
visceral clefts. Camera. (Zeiss CC ocul. 2.)
The rudiment of the posterior root is seen surrounded by connective-tissue,
from which it cannot easily be distinguished. The artist has not been very
successful in rendering this figure.
Figs. G1, G2, G3. Three longitudinal and horizontal sections of an embryo
somewhat older than F. The embryo from which these sections were taken was
hardened in osmic acid, but the sections have been represented without
tinting. G1 is most dorsal of the three sections. Camera. (Zeiss CC ocul.
1.)
_nc._ neural canal. _sp.c._ spinal cord. _pr._ rudiment of posterior root.
_ar._ rudiment of anterior root. _mp._ muscle-plate. _c._ connective-tissue
cells. _ch._ notochord.
PLATE 23.
Fig. H I. Section through the dorsal region of a _Pristiurus_-embryo in
which the rudimentary external gills are present as very small knobs.
Camera. (Zeiss CC ocul. 2.)
The section shews the commencing differentiation of the posterior
nerve-rudiment into root (_pr_), ganglion (_sp.g_), and nerve (_n_), and
also the attachment of the nerve-root to the spinal cord (_x_). The
variations in the size and shape of the cells in the different parts of the
nerve-rudiment are completely lost in the figure.
_pr._ posterior nerve-root. _sp.g._ ganglion of posterior root. _n._ nerve
of posterior root. _x._ attachment of posterior root to spinal cord. _w._
white matter of spinal cord. _i._ mesoblastic investment to the spinal
cord.
Fig. H II. Section through the same embryo as H I. (Zeiss CC ocul. 1.)
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