THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE 

 FROG'S EGG 



An Introduction to Experimental Embryology 



By THOMAS HUNT MORGAN, Ph.D. 



Professor of Biology in Bryn Mawr College 



Cloth 8vo $1.60 net 



" Professor Morgan's book gives us a much-needed text-book 

 for both student and instructor, and it should stimulate and 

 greatly aid investigation by pointing out the wide field the frog's 

 egg still offers to embryological research." 



— American Journal of Science. 



"A clear, succinct, and comprehensive account of all the 

 known phases of the fertilization and development of the frog's 

 egg. . . . That the statements are clear and intelligible as possi- 

 ble, the reader may feel sure. . . . The medical student should 

 master it. . . . The general student or the reader who is inter- 

 ested in the matter of the physical basis of heredity will find 

 here the fundamental facts regarding the first beginnings of life 

 and the structure of the egg as well as the sperm cell." 



— The Independent. 



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