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THIS volume is one of the largest contributions to cytology published by a single author in recent years. It is written in fairly good English, though in certain more technical parts the translator has not got the equivalent English terminology. Prof. Vejdovský's publications go back at least to 1888, when he brought out his first study on the “Reifung, Befruchtung und Furchung” of the Rynchelmis egg. He is to be congratulated on being at work forty years after.
Structure and Development of the “Living Matter. ”
By Prof. F. Vejdovský. (Published with the Assistance of the Ministry of Education of the Czechoslovak Republic.) Pp. vii + 360 + 24 plates. (Prague: Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences; Fr. ŘivnãčLondon: James Smith, 1926â-7.) 147s.
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GATENBY, J. Structure and Development of the “Living Matter” . Nature 121, 610–611 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121610a0
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