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This 1897 textbook by Thomas Morgan Hunt (1866-1945) is an extensive description of early frog development. Hunt was one of the eearly founders of embryology in the Category:USA.
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The Development of the Frog's Egg
An Introduction to Experimental Embryology
by Thomas Morgan Hunt
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Morgan TH. The development of the frog's egg: an introduction to experimental embryology. (1897) The Macmillan Co. London.
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