Abstract
THE character of a work on practical zoology for beginners will differ fundamentally according to the particular point of view of the author. If the attainment of a thorough grasp of the organisation of a few animals be held to be the best means of developing the capabilities of a beginner, we are naturally led to the type-system of which Huxley was the pioneer, and his “Practical Biology,” used conjointly with Prof. Howes' biological atlas, will remain a classic.
Leitfaden für das zoologische Praktikum.
Von Dr. Willy Kükenthal. Zweite, umgearbeitete Auflage. Pp. viii + 304; 169 illustrations. (Jena: Fischer, 1901.) Price 7 mk.
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W., E. Leitfaden für das zoologische Praktikum . Nature 65, 581–582 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065581a0
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