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Cell-Division in Animals

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IN this work the learned biologist of Louvain has ably resumed and discussed the latest researches made concerning the phenomena of cell-division in arthropods and worms. It is, of course, impossible in a short article to do justice to the great labour and admirable patience here displayed by the distinguished author; nor can we discuss as fully as the subject deserves the several points on which Dr. Carnoy appears to differ essentially from other workers in the same field, as, for instance, from Prof. E. Van Beneden and from Mr. Nussbaum. But the questions raised by the Louvain Professor are of such importance that even a summary of his present views cannot fail to be of interest.

La Cytodiérèse chez les Animaux: Étude comparée du Noyau et du Protoplasme.

Par T. B. Carnoy, Professor of Biology in the University of Louvain. (Louvain: A. Peeters, 1886.)

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KLEIN, L. Cell-Division in Animals . Nature 36, 170–171 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036170a0

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