This atlas is composed of four parts: regional anatomy, skeletal structures, frontal sections and transverse sections. Part one consists of dissections of the various regions of the head and neck, which are made by layers from superficial to deep structures. A commendable feature of the anterior neck dissections is the inclusion of the thoracic structures, heart, lungs and great vessels in order to portray continuity of structure. The dissections of the nervous system present several original aspects. The orbital, nasal, pharyngeal and laryngeal dissections are, on the whole, along the usual pattern found in other texts. They are, however, clearly depicted, and two in particular deserve mention. The orbit and infratemporal fossa show the middle ear structures and their relations. Part two demonstrates the bones of the head and neck and presents nothing unusual. Part three is well done, and the sections along with the labeled inserts give to this