“…The information we have at present on the composition of the mammalian uterine secretion is extensive but somewhat superficial (man: Beier, Petry & Kühnel, 1970;Wolf & Mastroianni, 1975;Roberts, Parker & Henderson, 1976a; rat: Kunitake, Nakamura, Wells & Moyer, 1965;Perrine, 1967;Dupont-Mairesse & Galand, 1975;Umpathysivam & Breed, 1976; baboon: Peplow, Breed, Jones & Eckstein, 1973: mink, dog, armadillo, black bear: Daniel & Krishnan, 1969;seal: Daniel, 1972; golden hamster: Noske & Daniel, 1974; sheep: Wales, 1973; cow: Roberts & Parker, 1974a, b;Roberts, Parker & Symonds, 1976b;Laster, 1977;mare: Zavy, Bazer & Sharp, 1976;various marsupials: Renfree, 1973Renfree, , 1975. By and large this work serves mainly to emphasize the extraordinary biochemical diversity which appears to exist among mammalian reproductive systems.…”