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CHIMyEROID FISHES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. 



the yolk, and here at various points yolk nuclei are clustered, havint; evidently an 

 important i)hysioloi;ical relation with the overlying blastoderm ; we note at a a 

 tongue of mesoblast cells which ])roiects median ward; this occurs but in a few 

 sections, and evidently corresponds to the dark ai-ea noted in surface view; it 

 resembles, however, so closely the "lame intermediaire" (Swaen and Brachet) 



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in the teleost, that, if for no other reason, we are led to suggest that it represents 

 the precocious beginnings of the excretory system. In e the notochord has sepa- 

 rated from the yolk, the gut lumen becomes narrowed, and lateralward the first 

 trace of a body cavity {be) appears. We observe that the margin of the gut 

 passes directly into yolk-entoderm, the distinctness of its lower boundary having 



