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Fig. 1. | Fig. 1. — Egg 1, section 14/1 ( x 700), showing persistent corsna radiata {c.r.), the zona {z.p.), sperm-heads (sp.), the mitochondrial zone (m.z.), and central region of ovum with fat-globule spaces and the male pronucleus. | ||
Fig. 2. | Fig. 2. — Egg 11. Combination fig. (x 700) (section 5/5 and polar bodies from section 7 & 8/5). Pronuclei with chromosomes. Pb. 1, fust polar body; Pb. 2, second polar body. | ||
Fig. 3. | Fig. 3. — Egg 12. Section 5/2 (x 640), first cleavage, rsp., remains of spindle-fibres ; Pb., polar body. | ||
Fig. 4.— Egg 13. — Section 7/1 ( x 640), two-celled egg, the smaller blastomere (on right) with lobed nucleus, the larger blastomere in process of division, c.e., ' corps enigmatique ' ; e.dm., eliminated deutop!asm. | |||
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Plate 24
Fig. 1. — Egg 1, section 14/1 ( x 700), showing persistent corsna radiata {c.r.), the zona {z.p.), sperm-heads (sp.), the mitochondrial zone (m.z.), and central region of ovum with fat-globule spaces and the male pronucleus.
Fig. 2. — Egg 11. Combination fig. (x 700) (section 5/5 and polar bodies from section 7 & 8/5). Pronuclei with chromosomes. Pb. 1, fust polar body; Pb. 2, second polar body.
Fig. 3. — Egg 12. Section 5/2 (x 640), first cleavage, rsp., remains of spindle-fibres ; Pb., polar body.
Fig. 4.— Egg 13. — Section 7/1 ( x 640), two-celled egg, the smaller blastomere (on right) with lobed nucleus, the larger blastomere in process of division, c.e., ' corps enigmatique ' ; e.dm., eliminated deutop!asm.
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Hill, J. P., and Tribe, M. 1924. The early development of the cat (Felis domestica). Quart. J. Microsc. Sci, 68, 513-602.
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