RefNo | AP/34/2 |
Previous numbers | AP.34.2 |
Level | Item |
Title | Unpublished paper, 'Researches in embryology; a note, supplementary to papers published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1838, 1839 and 1840, showing the confirmation of the principal facts therein recorded, and pointing out a correspondence between certain structures connected with the mammiferous ovum and other ova' by Martin Barry |
Date | 1853 |
Description | Referring to his account of the process of fecundation of the mammalian ovum and the immediately succeeding phenomena, published in various papers in the Philosophical Transactions (see PT/24/4 and PT/25/7), Barry calls attention to the confirmation which his views have received from corresponding observations made by subsequent inquirers on the ova of other animals. He more particularly adverts to a recently published memoir by Keber, in which that physiologist describes the penetration of the spermatozoa into the interior of the ovum, in Unio and Anodonta, through an aperture formed by the splitting open of its coats, analogous to the micropyle in plants.
Subject: Biology / Embryology
Received 26 May 1853.
Whilst the Royal Society declined to publish this paper in full, an abstract of the paper was published in volume 6 of Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society] as 'Researches in embryology; a note supplementary to papers published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1838, 1839 and 1840, showing the confirmation of the principal facts there recorded, and pointing out a correspondence between certain structures connected with the mammiferous ovum and other ova'. |
Extent | 38p |
Format | Manuscript |
PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
Digital images | View item on Science in the Making |
AccessStatus | Open |
RelatedMaterial | DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1850.0125 |
RelatedRecord | PT/24/4 |
PT/25/7 |
RR/2/15 |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA6989 | Barry; Martin (1802 - 1855) | 1802 - 1855 |