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(396) 



(342) 



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Fig. 3 (298) 



Fig. 4 (488) 





FIG. 1. 



FIG. 2. 



Section through the blood clot and chorion of Xo. 396 which contains two bodir ly the 



remnant of the embryo, E, and the other, (.'. r.,"i the umbilical vesicle. > 35. 



Photograph of section through the attachment of the embry . Merit to tin- clu.nonic \vall of 



No. 342. The rudiment which is represented by a. ck-nse mass of cells lyini; within a cavity 

 upon a pedicle which is probably the degenerated umbilical cord. At its attachment to the choi ion 

 there are indications of blood vfsst-K. 



Section through the remnant of the ovum within the tube of Xo. 29S. Only a few tihmus villi i< 



Section through the degenerated chorion of No. 4.SS. The wall has been Si injured in the 



manipulation re.|uirerl to remove u from tin- tube lumen. The firlnm is filled with an 

 magma in which there are numerous membrane-like bodies which may re] ryo. X 36. 



Fie. 1 drawn hy IX^'Hiv Ivters; I-"ii.' 4 drnwn by J K. Uidusch 



