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Aiiiiouncenients of recenlly piiblislieci hooks on developraenl 

 and relatecl subjects 



Group A (books for instruction) : 



BOYDEN. E. A., 1956 — "A Laboratory Atlas of the Pig Embryo" {3"^ 

 edition) 



DALCQ. A. M., 1957 — "Introduction to General Embryology" 



FERNER. H., 1958 — "Grundriss der Entwicklungsgeschichte des Men- 

 schen" (3^^ edition) 



PATTEN, B. M.. 1958 — "Foundations of Embryology" 



TORREY, Th. W.. 1957 — "Laboratory Studies in Developmental Anatomy" 



Group B (books for investigators): 



BONNER, J. T., 1958 — "The Evolution of Development" 



COSTELLO, D. P., DAVIDSON. M. E.. EGGERS, A., FOX, M. H. and 



HENLEY, C.. 1957 — "Methods for obtaining and handling marine 

 eggs and embryos" 



FUCHS, F., 1957 — "Studies on the passage of phosphate between mother 

 and foetus in the guinea pig" 



GOERTTLER. Kl., 1958 — "Normale und pathologische Entwicklung des 

 menschlichen Herzens" 



LANMAN, J. T. (editor), 1957 — "Physiology of prematurity" 



RAVEN. Chr. P.. 1958 — "Morphogenesis: the analysis of moUuscan de- 

 velopment" 



VALDfiS-DAPENA. Marie A.. 1957 — "An Atlas of fetal and neonatal 

 Histology" 



VOKAER, R., 1956 — "La fonction ovarienne et son exploration" 



"A LABORATORY ATLAS OF THE PIG EMBRYO" 



3'^ edition. 1956 



by E. A. Boyden The Wistar Institute Press 



93 pp. Philadelphia. Pa. 



This is an apparently unchanged reprinting of the atlas, which was first 



issued in 1936 and is based largely on the 13.5 mm. pig embryo. 



"INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY" 



1957 



by A. M. Dalcq Clarendon Press: 



(translated by Jean Medawar) O.xford Univ. Press 



177 pp. with 55 figs. Price: 25 s. 



This little book is a rearrangement and enlargement of material from a series 

 of broadcast talks. It is essentially selective and panoramic; much weight is 



