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  ► Figure 1. A, Dorsal cranial view of embryo at about 22 days. B, Transverse section of an optic sulcus (groove). 

► Figure 6. Transverse sections through the forebrain at: A, 22 days B, 4 weeks C, 5-mm 

► Figure 7. Schematic drawing of forebrain at about 28 days. 

► Figure 2. A,B,C, Successive schematic sections of developing optic cup and lens vesicle. D, Transverse section of optic stalk 

► Figure 4. A, Ventrolateral view of optic cup and optic stalk at 6 weeks. B, Transverse section through the optic stalk along the plane indicated in A. C, Section through the optic stalk, optic cup and lens vesicle along the plane of the choroid fissure.

 

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  ► Figure 2. A,B,C, Successive schematic sections of developing optic cup and lens vesicle. D, Transverse section of optic stalk 

► Figure 9. A,C,E, Successive views of closure of choroid (optic) fissure from the inferior surface of the optic cup and optic stalk. C1, Schematic sketch of longitudinal section through a segment of the optic cup and optic stalk. B,D,F, Successive views of closure of choroid (optic) fissure, transverse sections. 

► Figure 3. Sagittal section through the developing eye at about seven weeks. 

► Figure 12. Photomicrograph of a sagittal section of the developing eye at about 50 days. 

► Figure 13. Photomicrograph of a sagittal section of the developing eye at about 41 days. 

► Figure 11. Sagittal section through the developing eye at 15 weeks.

 
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