“…At both the light and ultrastructural level, the observed increase in cell density and apparent increase in cell contact in the core areas of the limb suggests cell movement into the area. Mesenchymal cell motility has been argued as a property of limb mesenchyme and as a basis for condensation formation (Bell and Ede, 1978;Ede and Agerbak, 1968;Ede and Wilby, 1981;Gould et al, 1972;Searls, 1967;Thorogood and Hinchliffe, 1975). The failure of cells to move away from a region during growth likewise may contribute as a mechanism to aggregation phenomena (Gould et al, 1972(Gould et al, , 1974.…”