WEIGHTS OF FETUSES 



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8. General Tables. The tables which are not represented by 

 charts in the text are usually short and have been introduced 

 where they are mentioned, but as a matter of convenience all of 

 those which are so represented are here grouped together as 

 general tables under the following heads: 



a). Tables for the increase in the weight of the entire body on 

 age. Tables 61-67. 



b). Tables for the increase in the length of the tail, in the weight 

 of the entire body, and in the weight of several of the viscera 

 according to body length. Tables 68-71 (72). 



9. Table 72 for the weight of the thymus — based not on body 

 length but on age. 



10. Weight of all the viscera combined. Table 73. 



11. Tables giving the values for characters other than body weight, 

 linked with age. Table 74. 



For the most part the tables are preceded by a slight descrip- 

 tive heading only. Reference is made to the corresponding 

 charts in connection with which ail the details concerning them 

 have been noted. 



Tables showing the increase in the weight of the entire body with 

 age. 



Growth before birth, Stotsenburg (MS '15) (p. 64), table 61. 

 This table duplicates table 46, but gives one additional entry. 



TABLE 61 



Showing the mean weights of the fetuses at ten ages during gestation and at birth. 

 Stotsenburg (MS '15). Chart 1 



