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New & Correct Map of the Whole World Shewing ye Situation of its Principal Parts. Viz the Oceans; Kingdoms,
1. New & Correct Map of the Whole World Shewing ye Situation of its Principal Parts. Viz the Oceans; Kingdoms, Rivers, Capes, Ports, Mountains, Woods, Trade-Winds, Monsoons, Variation of ye Compass, Climats, &c. With the most Remarkable Tracks of the Bold Attempts which have been made to Find out the North East & North West Passages, A
July 11, 1911 Page four
Cheyenne in port SundayCubs lose Sunday
Cat attempts suicide
Umatilla
2. July 11, 1911 Page four
Cheyenne in port SundayCubs lose Sunday
Cat attempts suicide
Umatilla sails tomorrow
[Quahog Eggs]:
Fig.1.--Mature egg ready for union with male cell.
Fig.2.--Spermatozoa (male cells).
3. [Quahog Eggs]:
Fig.1.--Mature egg ready for union with male cell.
Fig.2.--Spermatozoa (male cells). Note length of tail and shape of head. No attempts were made to study the minute anatomy.
Fig.3.--Egg, twenty-five minutes after fecundation, showing the two polar cells (pc) and the faintly developed yolk love.
Fig.4.--Egg just previous to the first cleavage, showing large yolk lobe.
Fig.5.--The two-celled stage at the completion of the first cleavage, fifty minutes after fecundation. The larger cell contains the yolk lobe.
Figs. 6,7,8,9.--This series illustrates the process of cleavage in the egg during the change from the two-celled to the four-celled stage.
Fig.10.--The four-celled stage, one hundred and ten munites after fecundation. Side view.
Figs. 11,12.--The eight-celled stage, one hundred and forty-five minutes after fecundation.
Fig.13.--The sixteen-celled stae, one hundred and eighty-five munites after fecundation. Side view.
Fig.14.--The thirty-
 

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