A total of 1125 normal chick embryos, representing 25 each of the 45 stages of Hamburger and Hamilton, were removed, fixed in Bouin's solution, stored in 70% ethanol and weighed with a semi‐micro analytical balance. Entire blastoderms of stages 1–8 were weighed, whereas only embryos‐proper were weighed in stages 9–45. As a consequence, results constituted two groups, each of which showed a geometric rate of growth marked only by minor deviations which were related to specific events of normal growth and development. Copyright © 1968 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.