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Designation of Embryo Number of Somites Length Condition
1 H279 Univ. of Chicago 4 2.5 mm. in formol Fair, abundant mitoses
2 ‘Klb.’ Normentafel no. 3 5 to 6 1.8 mm. in alcohol Excellent
3 391 Carnegie Coll. (Dandy 1910) 8 2mm. in formol Fair
4 H87 Univ. of Chicago Coll. 8 Circ. 2 mm. in forol Good
5 Eternod embryo ‘DuGa’ (1896) Probably 9 2.12 mm. from number of sections in the series Excellent
6 H637 Univ. of Chicago Coll. 11 Distorted. 1.85 mm. from number of sections Excellent histologically
7 H197 Univ. of California Coll. 12 1.15 mm. (much flexed) Good
8 H392 Univ. of Chicago Coll. 11 3.6 mm. in formol Fair clumped mitoses
9 #4 New York Univ. Coll. (Wallin 1913) 14 2.3 mm. after fixation Good histologically
10 H8 Univ. of Chicago Coll. 14 3.3 mm. in alcohol Poor
11 ‘Pfst. III’ Normentafel #6 14 Circ. 2.6 mm. Excellent
12 #470 Carnegie Coll. Probably 16 3.3 mm. in 95% alcohol Fair clumped mitoses