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FIG. 2.
A. Yellow yolk-sphere filled with fine granules. The outline of the sphere has been rendered too bold.
B. White yolk-spheres and spherules of various sizes and presenting different appearances.
(It is very difficult in a woodcut to give a satisfactory representation of these peculiar structures.)
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Foster, M., Balfour, F. M., Sedgwick, A., & Heape, W. (1883). The Elements of Embryology. (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan and Co.
The Elements of Embryology (1883)
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