Collections of Embryos available for study 



a) Central Embryologiaal Collection 

 See under Hubrecht Laboratory, p. 191 



b) Cornell University , Ithaca 



Sectioned embryos and slides; Homo, Bos, Ovis , Sus , Equus, Canis, Felis, 

 Mustela, Rattus, Mus, Cavia. Address: H.Evans, or D.Noden, Department of 

 Anatomy, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, NY 14853, U.S.A. 



c) University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum, Madison (H.W.Mossman collec- 

 tion) 



Wet specimens and slides; mammals, primarily fetal membranes and male and 

 female reproductive tract. Address: University of Wisconsin Zoological Muse- 

 um, Lowell E.Noland Zoology Bldg. , 250 North Mills St., Madison, WI 53706, 

 U.S.A. 



d) Hochstetter Collection, Wien 



Human embryos. Address: W.Zenker, Anatomisches Institut der Universitat 

 Wien, Wahringerstr. 13, WIEN IX/68, Austria. 



e) Carnegie Embryological Collection, Davis 



Homo, Macaca, other Primates, some Insectivora, Address: R.O'Rahilly, Car- 

 negie Laboratories of Embryology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, 

 U.S.A. A detailed catalogue is available, including the collections f-k. 



f ) University of Michigan collection, Ann Arbor 

 Homo (slides). See under e) 



g) The Hooker /Humphrey Collection, Birmingham, Alabama 

 Homo (slides). See under e) 



h) University of Washington Collection, Seattle, WA 

 Homo (slides). See under e) 

 i) Blechschmidt collection, Gottingen 

 Homo (slides). See under e) 

 j) Bluntschli Collection, Davis 

 Microcebus (slides). See under e) 

 Platyrrhines and Insectivores (not included in catalogue) 

 k) Primate Center Collection, Davis 

 Homo, Papio, Macaca, Cercopithecus, Galago (slides). See under e) 



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