Untersuchungen ber das Ei und die Eientwickelung bei Knochenfischen (Investigations on the Egg and Embryonic Development in Bony Fish) is a detailed scientific study by Wilhelm His, originally published in 1872. This work provides an in-depth examination of the eggs and embryonic development processes of bony fish (Osteichthyes). His's meticulous research offers valuable insights into the early stages of life in these aquatic creatures, contributing significantly to the fields of zoology and embryology.
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