Abstract

A glass rod mounted on a microscope condenser acts as a light guide through the yolk of a fertile hen's egg. Two apertures must first be made in the shell: the one below covered with plastic film which seals around the rod; the one above covered with a glass coverslip to allow microscopic observation of the embryo.

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