THE ORGANS OF THE OUTER GERM-LAYER. 



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Fig. 262. Cross section through fie anterior part of tl e tr mk of an embry of Scyllium, after 

 BALFOUR. 



Between the dorsal wall of the trunk and its ventral wall, where the attachment of the stalk 

 of the yolk-sac is cut, there is stretched a thick richly cellular mesentery, which completely 

 divides the body -cavity into right and left halves. Within the mesentery the duodenum 

 (du), from which the fund \ment of the pancreas (pan) is given off dorsally and the funda- 

 ment of the liver (hp.d) ventrally, is twice cut through. In addition, the place where the 

 vitelline duct [umbilical canal] (ume) joins the duodenum is visible. 



tp.c, Spinal cord ; s.pg. ganglion of posteiior root ; or, anterior root ; dn, dorsally directed nerve 

 springing from the posterior root ; mp, muscle-plate ; mp', part of the muscle-plate already 

 converted into muscles ; rup.l, part of the muscle-plate which gives rise to the mu-cles of the 

 limbs ; nl, nervus lateralis ; ao, aorta ; ch, chorda ; ty.g, sympathetic ganglion ; ca.v, cardinal 

 vein ; gp.n, spinal nerve ; sd, segmental (archiuephric) duct ; st, segmental tube. 



