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050 00 $aAS32$b.A513 no. 3
100 1 $aStreeter, George Linius,$d1873-1948.
245 14 $aThe development of the egg--$ba symposium.$cAs seen by the embryologist--Dr. George L. Streeter; as seen by the physiologist--Dr. Carl G. Hartman; as seen by the geneticist Dr. C. W. Metz; being three lectures delivered at the Administration building of Carnegie institution of Washington in November 1930.
260 $aWashington, D.C.,$bCarnegie Institution of Washington,$c1931.
300 $a1 p. l., 42 p. incl. illus., diagrs.$c26 cm.
490 0 $aCarnegie Instutution of Washington. Supplementary publications$vno. 3
500 $aCover-title.
500 $aReprinted from the Scientific monthly, v. 32: p. 495-506, v. 33: p. 17-27, 117-134. June, July, August 1931. cf. p. 1.
650 0 $aEmbryology.
700 1 $aHartman, Carl Gottfried,$d1879-
700 1 $aMetz, Charles William,$d1889-