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PLATE VII.
All figures magnified 73 diameters.
Fig. 32. Sagittal section through embryo shown in Fig. 7, Plate II. The notochordal canal is open below for the greater portion of its extent. A dagger marks the supposed anterior end of the notochordal canal.
Fig. 33. Section lateral to, and parallel with, that of Fig. 32. The notochordal canal is opening at the point marked by an asterisk.

Fig. 34. Section lateral to, and parallel with, that shown in Fig. 33. This section passes near the lateral margin of the notochordal canal.
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Source https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pageimage/4780754 The primitive streak and notochordal canal in Chelonia / by Gertrude Crotty Davenport. Prepared under the direction of Edward Laurens Mark.
Author Davenport, Gertrude Anna Crotty
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Plate VII
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