[BOOK][B] The illustrated natural history

JG Wood - 1861 - books.google.com
In order to understand any science rightly, it needs that the student should proceed to its
contemplation in an orderly manner, arranging in his mind the various portions of which it is …

[BOOK][B] A preliminary discourse on the study of natural history

W Swainson - 1834 - books.google.com
(1.) To form a just estimate of the relative position of any science at a given period, it is
necessary that the prominent events in its history be rightly understood. It seems, therefore …

[BOOK][B] Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History

JFW Herschel - 1846 - books.google.com
06" In primis, hominis est propria VERI inquisitio atque investigatio. Itaque cum sumus
negotiis necessariis, curisque vacui, tum avemus aliquid" videre, audire, ac dicere …

[BOOK][B] An Introduction to the Study of Natural History: In a Series of Lectures Delivered in the Hall of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York

L Agassiz - 1847 - books.google.com
In accordance with the request of the Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Professor AGASSIZ delivered, in the Hall of that institution, during the months of October and …

[BOOK][B] Introduction to the study of natural history

L Agassiz, L Agassiz - 2017 - Springer
I accordance with the request of the Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Professor Aa assiz delivered, in the Hall of that institution, during the months of October and …

[BOOK][B] Gleanings in natural history

E Jesse - 1845 - books.google.com
ONE of the chief objects I had in view in writing the following pages, was to portray the
character of animals, and to endeavour to excite more kindly feelings towards them. I have …

[BOOK][B] Sketches of Creation: A Popular View of Some of the Grand Conclusions of the Sciences in Reference to the History of Matter and of Life. Together with a …

A Winchell - 1870 - books.google.com
THE HE work here offered to the public will be found suited, it is hoped, to two classes of
readers. There is a numerous class of intelligent persons who do not find it convenient to …

[BOOK][B] A general outline of the animal kingdom: and manual of comparative anatomy

TR Jones - 1855 - books.google.com
THE object of the writer of the present work has been twofold; first, to lay before the
Naturalist a complete view of the organisa-Do not tion and physiological relations of every …

[BOOK][B] Curiosities of natural history. Second series

FT Buckland - 1867 - books.google.com
IF we consider the numerous scientific and valuable works on Natural History which almost
daily appear from the public press, it would seem almost superfluous to attempt to add …

[BOOK][B] The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals

W Swainson - 1838 - books.google.com
NATURAL RELATION TO OTHERS.(1.) THE order of fishes with which we commence this
volume is more numerous in its contents than those of all the others put together of this class …