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small enough not to allow the eggs to slip past one another. In this way the stages may be 

 kept in order, and the tightly-corked tubes may be handled in any way to get the best light 

 on the eggs. 



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BLOUNT, M.: The Early Development of the Pigeon's Egg, with Especial Reference to 

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CONKLIN, E. G.: Karyokinesis and Cytokinesis. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Philadelphia, 

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CONKLIN, E. G.: The Embryology of Crepidula. Jour, of Morphol., Vol. XIII, 1897. 



EYCLESHYMER, A. C.: The Early Development of Amblystoma, with Observations on 

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HARPER, E. H.: The Fertilization and Early Development of the Pigeon's Egg. Am. 

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HATSCHEK, B.: Studien iiber Entwickelung des Amphioxus. Arbeiten aus dem zool. 

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HERTWIG, R.: Eireife, Befruchtung u. Furchungsprozess. In Hertwig's Handbuch d. 

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MORGAN, T. H.: The Development of the Frog's Egg. New York, 1897. 



SOBOTTA, J.: Die Befruchtung u. Furchung des Eies der Maus. Arch. /. mik. Anat., 

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