"Text-book of the Embryology of Invertebrates Volume v 1" offers a detailed exploration of invertebrate embryology, reflecting the scientific understanding of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Authored by Matilda Bernard, William McMichael Woodworth, and Martin Fountain Woodward, this volume provides a comprehensive study of the developmental processes in various invertebrate species.
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