Abstract
Viability of ova and of spermatozoa was retained after considerable exposure to water and to air before fertilization. Fertilization occurred when spermatozoa were held in water for 8 hr (10.9% ova fertilized) and in air for 72 hr (4.4%), and when ova were held in water for 28 min (3.4%) and in air for 96 hr (73.7%). Great variation in results suggested that little importance could be attached to the actual percentage of eggs fertilized.