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while in the frog's egg the yolk is disseminated, 

 though not uniformly, throughout the egg and in the 

 mammalian egg, which is microscopic in size, there is 



A B 



Fig. 5. Embryos in corresponding stage of development of 

 Shark (4), Fowl (fi), and Man (C). g, gill-slits. 



no yolk. It is a very remarkable fact that all of the 

 vertebrated animals, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, 

 birds and mammals, however different their habits 

 and modes of life, have a mode of ontogeny which is 

 of even more characteristically and unmistakably 

 the same plan than is the type of their adult struc- 



