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NOTICE will be found in the columns of this journal (vol. xxxiii. p. 242) of the second edition of a small laboratory hand-book by the senior author of the above-named work, entitled “The Frog; an Introduction to Anatomy and Histology.” In the preface to that we read: “The second instalment of the work, containing directions for the examination and dissection of a number of animals chosen as types of the principal zoological groups, is in active preparation, and will be published shortly.” The author further acknowledges “valuable help from Mr. C. H. Hurst, Assistant Lecturer in Zoology in the College.” Mr. Hurst now appears as junior author, and, although the work here under review differs in some important respects from its predecessor above referred to, we presume that it is the promised “second instalment.”
A Junior Course of Practical Zoology.
By A. Milnes Marshall, M.D., D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., Professor in the Victoria University, assisted by C. Herbert Hurst. (London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1887.)
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H., G. A Junior Course of Practical Zoology . Nature 35, 506–509 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035506a0
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