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===Figs. 33 and 34=== | ===Figs. 33 and 34. Ventral and lateral views of a 5-mm. embryo=== | ||
(No. 1380). The third and fourth arches are in a condition of maximum development and dorsal and ventral sprouts of the pulmonary arch have nearly met. The primitive pulmonary arteries are already of considerable length. | |||
===Figs. 35 and 36. Ventral and lateral views of an 11-mm. embryo=== | |||
(No. 1121). The pulmonary arches are complete and the right is already regressing. The third arch is now bent cranially at its dorsal end and its stream is about to become deflected in that direction. | |||
===Figs. 35 and 36 | |||
Ventral and lateral views of an 11-mm. embryo (No. 1121). The pulmonary arches are complete and the right is already regressing. The third arch is now bent cranially at its dorsal end and its stream is about to become deflected in that direction. | |||
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Plate 2
Figs. 33 and 34. Ventral and lateral views of a 5-mm. embryo
(No. 1380). The third and fourth arches are in a condition of maximum development and dorsal and ventral sprouts of the pulmonary arch have nearly met. The primitive pulmonary arteries are already of considerable length.
Figs. 35 and 36. Ventral and lateral views of an 11-mm. embryo
(No. 1121). The pulmonary arches are complete and the right is already regressing. The third arch is now bent cranially at its dorsal end and its stream is about to become deflected in that direction.
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