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'''Fig. l.''' Ovary of 12-day embryo (Stage 9), showing epithelial nucleus everywhere continuous with the germinal epithelium. x 240.
'''Fig. 2.''' Testis of 12-day embryo (Stage 7), showing developing tuniea albuginea. and germinal epithelium thickened outside it. X 280.
'''Fig. 3.''' Testis of 12-day embryo (Stage 9), showing spermatic tubules cut oif from 17110 germinal epithelium by a well developed tunica. albuginea.. X 170.
'''Fig. 4.''' Ovary of 12-day embryo (Stage 7), showing epithelial nucleus still continual‘ with the germinal epithelium. x 280.
'''Fig. 5.''' Germinal ridge of 12-day embryo (Stage 4), showing formation of epithelial nucleus. X 265.
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Plate 30

Fig. l. Ovary of 12-day embryo (Stage 9), showing epithelial nucleus everywhere continuous with the germinal epithelium. x 240.

Fig. 2. Testis of 12-day embryo (Stage 7), showing developing tuniea albuginea. and germinal epithelium thickened outside it. X 280.

Fig. 3. Testis of 12-day embryo (Stage 9), showing spermatic tubules cut oif from 17110 germinal epithelium by a well developed tunica. albuginea.. X 170.

Fig. 4. Ovary of 12-day embryo (Stage 7), showing epithelial nucleus still continual‘ with the germinal epithelium. x 280.

Fig. 5. Germinal ridge of 12-day embryo (Stage 4), showing formation of epithelial nucleus. X 265.


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Brambell FWR. The development and morphology of the gonads of the mouse. Part I. The morphogenesis of the indifferent gonad and of the ovary. (1927) 101: 391-407.


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