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Fig. 514. View of the blood-vessels and lymphatics of a tadpole's tail 10 mm long
blood-vessels and lymphatics (solid black) tadpole's tail (Hyla Pickeringii 10 mm. long).
The same area as in Fig. 513. (After Clark, 1911.)
Reconstruction from serial sections 10 um thick, stained with hsematoxylin and Van Gieson's mixture (acid fuchsin and picric acid), made by the use of an oil-immersion lens (Zeiss obj. 2 mm. and ocular 6).
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Reference
Sabin FR. The Development of the Lymphatic System in Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
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