Abstract
PROF. ARNOLD LANG completes, by the publication of this fourth part, his treatise on the comparative anatomy of Invertebrata. As the successive parts of this work have appeared, the author has changed to a considerable degree the limits of space which he appears originally to have contemplated, and has consequently treated those groups reserved for later volumes at greater length than that which he permitted himself to occupy in the first part of the work. We note that he now proposes to rectify this inequality by the production of new editions of the earlier part of the treatise.
Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Anatomie.
Von Arnold Lang Professor der Zoologie und vergleich-Anatomie, Zurich. 4te Abtheilung: Echinodermen und Enteropneusten. (Jena: Fischer, 1894.)
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LANKESTER, E. Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Anatomie. Nature 51, 289–290 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051289a0
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