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File:Spaulding-fig14.jpg|Fig. 14. Carnegie Embryo No. 194
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File:Spaulding-fig17.jpg|Fig. 17. Carnegie Embryo No.879c
File:Spaulding-fig18.jpg|Fig. 18. Carnegie Embryo No.1022d
File:Spaulding-fig19.jpg|Fig. 19. Carnegie Embryo No. 2393
File:Spaulding-fig20.jpg|Fig. 20. Carnegie Embryo No.1900-60a.
File:Spaulding-fig21.jpg|Fig. 21. Carnegie Embryo No. 950
File:Spaulding-fig22.jpg|Fig. 22. Carnegie Embryo 1358h
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Fig. 7. No. 1936, 14 mm., male. X 12.  
Fig. 7. No. 1936, 14 mm., male. X 12.  
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The development of the external genitalia in the human embryo By Milo Herrick Spaulding, Of the University of Montmxa, Stale College of Agriculture, Bozeman. With four plates and two text-figures.
The development of the external genitalia in the human embryo By Milo Herrick Spaulding, Of the University of Montmxa, Stale College of Agriculture, Bozeman. With four plates and two text-figures.

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Fig. 7. No. 1936, 14 mm., male. X 12.

Fig. 8. No. 955, 17 mm., male. X 12.

Fig. 9. No. 28, 19 mm., male. X 6. (Insert, lateral view.)

Fig. 10. No. 3S9a, 21 mm., male. X 6. (Insert, lateral view.)

Fig. 11. No. 202.S, 15 mm., female. X 12. 12. No. 1750, 17.2 mm., female. X

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Fig. 13. No. 684, 20 mm., female. X 6.

Fig. 14. No. 194, 21 mm., female. X 6.

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Fig. 22 , No. 590. 23 mm., male. X 6.

â– No. 1900-606, 25 mm., male. X 6. â– No. 879e, 29.6 mm., male. X 6. . No. 1022d, 32 mm., male. X 0. (Insert, lateral view.) No. 2393, 23 mm., female. X 6. No. 1900-60a, 25 mm., female. X 6. . No. 950, 29 mm., female. X 6. â– No. 1358h, 33 mm., female. X 6.

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