| 1880 - 540 pages
...crayfish. The book is termed an " Introduction to Zoiilocy." " Por whoever," savs the author, •' will follow its pages, crayfish in hand, and will...zoological questions which excite so lively an interest nt the present day." Clnesical Writers. Vergil. By H. Nettleship. D. Appleton & Co. 60 cts. This is... | |
| 1880 - 592 pages
...admirable and instructive outline of the whole of biological science.* " Whoever," says Professor Huxley, " will follow its pages, crayfish in hand, and will...understand the method by which alone we can hope to attain satisfactory answers of these questions ; and, finally, he will appreciate the justice of Diderot's... | |
| 1890 - 980 pages
...verification of nearly all that is known concerning a single animal, the common crayfish. The book is termed an " Introduction to Zoology." " For whoever will...excite so lively an interest at the present day." S CIENCE AND CULTURE, AND OTHER ESSAYS. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. Of the essays that have been collected... | |
| George Anson Jackson - 1879 - 228 pages
...verification of nearly all that is known concerning a single animal, the common crayfish. The book is termed an " Introduction to Zoology." " For whoever will...excite so lively an interest at the present day." " The reader of this valuable monograph will Jay it down with a feeling of wonder at the amount and... | |
| leypoldt - 1880 - 370 pages
...vérification of nearly all th.it is known concerning a single animal, the common Crayfish. The book is termed an "Introduction to Zoology." " For whoever will follow...excite so lively an interest at the present day." Ceremonial Institutions. Being Part IV. of*' The Principles of Sociology.'' (The first portion of Volume... | |
| 1880 - 502 pages
...verification of nearly all that is known concerning a single animal, the common crayfish. The book is termed an " Introduction to Zoology." "For whoever will follow...excite so lively an interest at the present day." A curious fact is mentioned in the account of the habits of the crayfish in the first chapter, namely,... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1880 - 442 pages
...in the most admirable manner, and we may fully grant the author's claim on behalf of his book that ' whoever •will follow its pages, crayfish in hand,...excite so lively an interest at the present day.' We have yet a word to say about the illustrations, which are numerous, well adapted to their purpose,... | |
| 1880 - 548 pages
...verification of nearly all that is known concerning a single animal, the common crayfish. The book is termed an "Introduction to Zoology." "For whoever will follow...with all the great zoological questions which excite ко lively an interest at the present day." II. CEREMONIAL INSTITUTIONS. Being Part IV. of " The Principles... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1880 - 244 pages
...the common crayfish. The book is termed an " Introduction to Zoology." " For whoever will follow ita pages, crayfish In hand, and will try to verify for...excite so lively an interest at the present day." Strange Stories. By ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. " New Handy-Volume Series." Paper, 30 cents. Л collection of... | |
| 1880 - 712 pages
...the common crayfish. The book is termed an "Introduction to Zoology." " For whoever will follow ils pages, crayfish in hand, and will try to verify for...which excite so lively an interest at the present day.'T II. Ceremonial Institutions. Being Part IV. of "The Principles of Sociology." (The first portion... | |
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