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Studies in the Evolution of Animals

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IN his preface the author writes that: “Having completed the ‘Flora of the Assyrian Monuments and its Outcomes,’ I was looking about for something to take up next as a subject of study. In the furriers' windows I was attracted by the leopard and tiger skins, which by degrees became objects of interesting study and speculation.” In the true interests of zoology, it is to be deplored that his attention was not attracted by some other subject.

Studies in the Evolution of Animals.

By E. Bonavia (London: Constable, 1895.)

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LYDEKKER, R. Studies in the Evolution of Animals. Nature 52, 411–412 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052411a0

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