When mature, the eggs either fall into the space between the membranes or ovarian pouches, or else remain attached to the ovaries until the embryos issue out of them. We are inclined to think that they drop into the pouches as eggs. At any rate we found... FISHES, PART IV - Seite 165von CHARLES GIRARD - 1855Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1856 - 542 Seiten
...membranes, we have stated, are altogether vascular. When mtture, the eggs either fall into the spate between the membranes or ovarian pouches, or else...ovarian pouches, when no trace of the egg membrane could be seen within the tissues of the ovaries in the shape of corpora lutei or graflian vesicles. Whatever... | |
| United States National Museum - 1892 - 1006 Seiten
...between t he membrane* or ovarian pouchee, or else remain attached to tho ovaries nutil the embryo** issue out of them. "We are inclined to think that...pouches, when no trace, of the egg membrane could be seen within the tissues of the ovaries in the shape of corpora lutei or graflian vesicles. Whatever... | |
| Lyman Spalding Foster - 1892 - 666 Seiten
...Continued, When mature, the eggs cither fall into the space between the memhranes or ovarian ponchee, or else remain attached to the ovaries until the embryos...them. We are inclined to think that they drop into tin- ponchea as eggs. At any rute, we found very young embryos loo-sely contained iu the ovarian pouches,... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1894 - 952 Seiten
...ovaries are altogether vascular. When mature, the eggs either fall into the space between the membruue or ovarian pouches, or else remain attached to the...ovarian pouches, when no trace of the egg membrane could lie s«en within the tissues of the ovaries. After leaving the eggshell they have an abdominal bag... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1894
...ovaries are altogether vascular. When mature, the eggs either fall into the space between the membrane or ovarian pouches, or else remain attached to the...them. We are inclined to think that they drop into tli« pouches as eggs. At any rate we found very young embryos loosely contained in the ovarian pouches,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1886 - 864 Seiten
...stated, are altogether vascular. “When mature the eggs either fall into the space between the mombranes or ovarian pouches, or else remain attached to the...contained in the ovarian pouches when no trace of the eggmembrane could be seen within the tissues of the ovaiies ¡u the shape of a corpus luteum or a Graaflan... | |
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