X.] 



FORMATION OF THE LAYERS. 



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cells, a columnar epiblast and a layer of flattened hypo- 

 blast. 



Fig. 97. 



Section throdsh the nearly Circular Embryonic Area of 



A Rabbit Ovum op Six Days. 



(From Allen Thomson, after E. van Beneden.) 



eat. upper layer ; mes. middle layer ; ent. true hypoblast. 



Fig. 98. 



Section through the Blastoderm of a Eabbit on the 

 Seventh Day : taken in front of the PRrmnvB 

 Streak. 



Half of the area is represented. 



Towards the end of the sixth day the embryonic 

 area of the rabbit, which has hitherto been round, be- 

 comes oval. 



A diagrammatic view of the whole blastodermic 

 vesicle at about the beginning of the seventh day is 

 given in Fig. 99. The embryonic area is represented in 

 white. The line ge in. ^ shows the extension of the 

 hypoblast round the inside of the vesicle. The bias- 



