The Morphology of the Diencephalic Floor a Contribution to the Study of Craniat
The Morphology of the Diencephalic Floor a Contribution to the Study of Craniat
Frederick Tilney
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The angle formed by the convergence of these two sulci is occupied by a clearly defined prominence, the tubercle of the floor (46). The neuro- pore (28) is still open for a considerable distance at the cephalic extremity of neural folds, but its closure is more advanced than in the cat embryo of eight somites. Chick of forty-nine hours; twenty somites; Specimen No. 619 (fig. 16). The advances in this stage consist in the reduction THE DIENCEPHALIC FLOOR 29 247 24 -28 Fig. 15 Mesial view of fore...brain reconstruction of 8 somite chick. X 150, The unshaded area shows the cut surfaces of the reconstruction. 24, mid-brain ; 28, neuropore; 29, optic evagination; 46, tubercle of the floor of Schulte. . A, Fig. 16 Mesial view of forebrain reconstruction of 20 somite chick. X loO. The unshaded area shows the cut surfaces of the reconstruction. 8, ectoptic zone of Schulte; 17, infundibular region; 20, lamina terminalis; 24, mid-brain; 25, mammillary region; 29, optic evagination; SI, optico-infundibular groove; 46, tubercle of the floor of Schulte.
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