I am looking for an illustration-heavy book on comparative embryology. The
more diversity it includes, the better. This is to complement a course on
comparative embryology I will be taking that has no lab section, and
being a visually-oriented person, I'd really like to accompany it with a
set of *great* photographs of things I'd typically see in the labs. So far
the most promising book I've discovered (but not yet seen) is "Embryos:
Color Atlas of Development," by Jonathan B.L. Bard (Editor). Does anyone
have comments on it, or other recommendations? (Books currently in print
are preferred for obvious reasons.)
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Kathleen Anderson
vstr18a at sfsu.edu