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Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Cytology
In a book of this size it is impossible to mention a large part of the facts, and many investigations of the first im portance are not referred to. The aim has been rather to give representative examples, and the student who wishes to pursue the matter further will have little difficulty in finding the necessary references in the papers given in the bibliography. This list includes few papers not referred to in the text, but is intended to be sufficiently representative to enable the student to find the other literature that he may need. Although much has been omitted, the attempt to state the facts that are mentioned in as small compass as possible has necessitated rather serious condensation, and the writer is painfully aware that some parts of the book do not offer such easy reading as they might have done had he allowed himself more space.
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