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Fig. 185. Cross section through the anterior part of the trunk of an embryo of Scyllium, aftet 

 BALFOUR. 



Between the dorsal and ventral walls of the body, where the attachment of the stalk of the yolk- 

 sac is cut, there is stretched a broad mesentery which contains numerous cells and completely 

 divides the body-cavity into a right and a left half. The duodenum (du), lying in the 

 mesentery, is twice cut through ; dorsally it gives rise to the fundament of the pancreas 

 (pan), ventrally to that of the liver (hp.d). Further, the place where the vitelline duct 

 (time) emerges from the duodenum is to be seen, sp.c, Neural tube (spinal corf) ; sp.g, 

 ganglion of posterior root ; ar, anterior root ; dn, dorsally directed nerve springing from the 

 posterior root ; nip, muscle-plate ; mp', part of muscle-plate already converted into muscles 

 mp.l, part of muscle-plate which gives rise to the muscles of the limbs ; id, nervus lateral is 

 oo, aorta ; ch, chorda ; sy.g, sympathetic ganglion ; ca.v, cardinal vein ; sp.n, spinal nerve 

 id, segmental duct (duct of primitive kidney) : st , segmental tube (pronephric tubule). 



