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THE naturalist and the physiologist have been well acquainted for several years with the results achieved by Loeb, Delage and others, in the way of causing the eggs of various animals to develop by chemical and other purely physical means, apart altogether from the agency, direct or indirect, of the male animal; but these astonishing experiments are still very little known to workers in other sciences. Before directing attention, as is the object of this short note, to the last and perhaps the most startling of all such experiments, it may be worth while to say a few words on the general question.
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T., D. A New Rod of Aaron . Nature 86, 568–569 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086568a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/086568a0