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THE afore-mentioned memoir, by my friend Prof. Dendy, has been accepted by Prof. Lankester, F. R. S., for the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, and is about to appear in the February number of that journal, to be followed immediately by another on the Pineal Eye; Prof. Lankester having arranged for publication with that generous enthusiasm he extends to all good work. As already announced in these pages, Prof. Dendy sent me last autumn some preserved material for the investigation of the development of the Tuatara's skeleton, and with it half-a-dozen eggs due for hatching about December.
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HOWES, G. The Hatching of Tuatara Eggs. Nature 59, 340–341 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/059340c0
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