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Excerpt from The Daily Progress and Extraordinary Appearance of the Chick in the Egg: And the Changes Which Take Place During Hatching, in the Steam Apparatus
The White is a cold, stiff, transparent liquor, of different thickness - Jar, at both the obtuse and acute ends of the Egg, it is more ?uid than. In other parts, and more abundant at the large end of the Egg than the small - embracing the Yelk round about. There are, also, two distinct qua lities. Of the White in the same Egg, mvolved in a peculiar membrane of their own; one thin and ?uid, the other thick and viscous, and dyed (if a deeper colour; and which, during the process.
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