On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
Discover the intricate world of vertebrate anatomy with Richard Owen's authoritative work, On the Anatomy of Vertebrates. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this comprehensive volume spans 930 pages and serves as a vital resource for students and enthusiasts alike. As a renowned palaeontologist and the founder of the Natural History Museum, Owen's expertise shines through in this detailed exploration of vertebrate structures. Volume 3 concludes his extensive analysis of mammals, presenting insightful general conclusions that enhance our understanding of vertebrate biology. Perfect for those interested in comparative anatomy, this paperback edition is an essential addition to any natural history collection. Dive into the fascinating complexities of vertebrates and enrich your knowledge with Owen's timeless insights.