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Sachs, L.,93 

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GENERAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 12,65,96,99,105) 



Textbooks 



J. C. BEETSCHEN. 1974. L'EMBRYOLOGIE 



Presses Univ. de France, Paris. Que Sais-Je? No. 68. 128 pp., 34 figs. 



This little book was written primarily for the educated layman but could be very 

 suitable for a quick orientation for biologists specialized in other areas. In a very limited 

 compass the author has admirably succeeded in presenting a readable outline of the main 

 data of classical and experimental animal embryology, along with some hints at the most 

 important recent advances. Much attention is devoted to the basic mechanisms of 

 embryonic regulation and determination, with examples from both vertebrates and 

 invertebrates. 



The illustrations are simple but adequate. The bibliography is restricted to important 

 books, naturally with some emphasis on those written in French. 



F. S. BILLETT and A. E. WILD. 1975. PRACTICAL STUDIES OF ANIMAL DEVELOP- 

 MENT 



Chapman & Hall, London. XII, 251 pp., 70 figs., 10 pis., subject and author indexes. 

 £4,80 



This is an extremely useful book and nothing quite Uke it has been available. It is 

 meant to serve both as a practical manual and as a first introduction to animal develop- 

 ment. The authors stress that all practical instructions are based on their personal 

 experience in teaching undergraduates over a period of at least ten years. The scientific 

 background provided along with the practical instructions is interesting and serves to keep 



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