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Development of the epiphysis in Coregonus albus

✍ Scribed by Charles Hill


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1891
Tongue
English
Weight
410 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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✦ Synopsis


THROUGH the papers of Leydig ('go), Selenka ('p), and Hoffmann ('85), the evidence is accumulating that we have a t least two outgrowths from the roof of the embryonic brain in the region where we have heretofore found only the single epiphysial outgrowth. The evidence is further strengthened by the discovery of the secondary parietal vesicle described in * Work from the Zoijlogical Laboratory of the University of Michigan, under the 2 I desire to acknowledge iny indebtcrlncss to the Michigan State Board of Fish direction of Professor Jacob Reighard.

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