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===Figure 32===
===Figure 32===
(S.N. 418; Tab. 18.)
(S.N. 313; Tab. 85.)


The embryo, which is Figure 32, is a 175 hours (7 days 7 hours) taken from incubated egg and fixes in chrome acetic acid. On the sclera appear peculiar small, regularly asked papillae, the outer ear canal is quite deep. The neck is quite strong, the opercular-extension-only small residues are present. The spring plants have increased, we also found at the shoulder, chest and tail. Between the lower extremity and tail you can see the bead which surrounds the cloaca.




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Figure 32

(S.N. 313; Tab. 85.)

The embryo, which is Figure 32, is a 175 hours (7 days 7 hours) taken from incubated egg and fixes in chrome acetic acid. On the sclera appear peculiar small, regularly asked papillae, the outer ear canal is quite deep. The neck is quite strong, the opercular-extension-only small residues are present. The spring plants have increased, we also found at the shoulder, chest and tail. Between the lower extremity and tail you can see the bead which surrounds the cloaca.


Vol. 2 Chicken: Plate 1 | Plate 2 | Plate 3 | Normal Plates Series | Chicken Development


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Reference

Franz Keibel, Normentafeln zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Wirbelthiere (Normal plates of the development of vertebrates) Volume Hft.2 (1900) Jena, G. Fischer, Germany.


Normal Plates Series: 1897 Pig | 1900 Chicken | 1901 Lungfish | 1904 Sand Lizard | 1905 Rabbit | 1906 Deer | 1907 Tarsiers | 1908 Human | 1909 Northern Lapwing | 1909 South American and African Lungfish | 1910 Salamander | Franz Keibel | Embryology History


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