"Yelk" Quotes from Famous Books
... continues: "The history of the development of any other vertebrate animal, lizard, snake, frog, or fish tells the same story. There is always to begin with, an egg having the same essential structure as that of the dog; the yelk of that egg undergoes division or segmentation, as it is called, the ultimate products of that segmentation constitute the building materials for the body of the young animal; and this is built up round ... — Darwinism (1889) • Alfred Russel Wallace
... eggs are exceedingly pure and fresh, and can be proved by looking at or breaking them. The yelk when boiled—smell sweet, the white—glistened, relished, and favourable to ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 18, 1914 • Various |