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The illustration for this paper has been separated from the manuscript and is found at PT/75/1/32.

Subject: Physiology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Supplementary note to a paper entitled "Researches in embryology. Third series: A contribution to the physiology of cells."'

Received by the Royal Society on 6 December 1840. Read 10 December 1840.

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PT/25/7
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1840
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4 pages
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Manuscript

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Martin Barry

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Martin Barry, Paper, 'Supplementary note to a paper entitled "Researches in embryology. Third series: A contribution to the physiology of cells"' by Martin Barry, 1840, PT/25/7, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_25_7/paper-supplementary-note-to-a-paper-entitled-researches-in-embryology-third-series-a-contribution-to-the-physiology-of-cells-by-martin-barry, accessed on 15 May 2025

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