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National Library of Australia

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Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Instution of Washington, 1942 v, 245 p., [113] p. of plates : ill. ; 30 cm. Series Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; 541. Full contents Presomite human embryo with chorda canal and prochordal plate/ W.C. George On the fate of the medullary cords of the human ovary / Thomas R. Forbes Observation on the histology of the opossum ovary / Pedro Martinez-Esteve Embryology of eleutherodactylus nubicola / W. Gardner Lynn Origin and differentiation of the epithelium of the urinogenital sinus in the opossum / Robert K. Burns, Jr. Fate of the corpora lutea and the nature of the corpora aberrantia in the rhesus monkey / George W. Corner On the lipin and pigment in the corpus luteum of the rhesus monkey / I. Rossman Further attempts to cause ovulation by means of gonadotropes in the adult rhesus monkey / Carl G. Hartman Development of the human motor end plate / Fidel Cuajunco Development and regression of reflexes, postures, and progression in the young macaque / Marion Hines Developmental horizons in human embryos / George L. Streeter.


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Bartelmez, George William, 1885-

Description [Washington] : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1926 p. 1-67, 19 plates : ill. ; 29 cm. Series Contributions to embryology ; v. 17, no. 85 Carnegie Insntitution of Washington publication ; no. 362 Notes Extracted from Publication No. 362 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Bibliography: p. 63-64.

UNSW Library

Contributions to embryology. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1915- Check holdings at Main Library Level 6 (574.306/1)


D. Padget The development of the cranial arteries in the human embryo Contrib Embryol, 32 (1948), pp. 205–262


Report - Carnegie Year Book 37


Sydney University Library

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DST 01357 Vol. 1, no. 1 (1915)-v. 15, no. 77 (1923) ; v. 17,no. 85 (1926)-v. 25, no. 151 (1935) ; v. 27, no. 160 (1938)v. 30, no. 197 (1942) ; v. 32, no. 207 (1948) ; v. 33, no.213-221 (1949)-v. 38, no. 263 (1966)

Dr. Chester H. Heuser

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Dr. Chester H. Heuser, who retired on August 31, 1950 after twenty-nine years of continuous service, was appointed a Research Associate, Department Of Embryology Baltimore. During the summer of 1951 he spent two months at the Department of Embryology working on human embryos in preparation for his proposed descriptive catalogue of the earlier stages (i to x) which were not included in the series "Developmental Horizons in Human Embryos" begun by the late Dr. George L. Streeter.

Department Of Embryology Baltimore, Maryland George W. Corner, Director



Mall, Franklin P. (Franklin Paine), 1862-1917

Description Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917 168 p., [21] leaves of plates : ill. ; 30 cm. Series Contributions to embryology ; v. 6, no. 15 Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 226. Notes With: Quantitative studies on mitochondria in nerve-cells / M. DeG. Thurlow -- Development of connective-tissue fibers in tissue cultures of chick embryos / M.R. Lewis -- Origin and development of the primitive vessels of the chick and of the pig / F.R. Sabin -- A human embryo of twenty-four pairs of somites / F.P. Johnson. Includes bibliographical references.