ABSTRACT
The most important work which has yet been done in the experimental embryology of early stages of the chick is that of Hoadley, whose principal contributions are contained in four papers (1926 a, b, c, d). Three of these describe chorio-allantoic grafts of transverse one-fifths of blastoderms at various stages of incubation, while the fourth (1926 d) deals with experiments in which the blastoderm was cut into two pieces while remaining in situ on the yolk, the operation again being performed at several different stages.
Copyright © 1930 The Company of Biologists Ltd.
1930
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