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THIS monograph, the editor informs us, has arisen in connection with elementary biological teaching at Leipzig, and is intended to describe not only the habits, structure, and development of “the physiologist's domestic animal,” but to form an introduction to physiology, psychology, the mechanics of development, classification, and distribution. It is in respect of its scope that this addition to the vast literature on the frog differs from its predecessors. At the same time it is written for beginners, and must be judged from its value as an introductory handbook to practical dissection and experiment.
Der Frosch. Monographien einheimischer Tiere.
Band i. By Dr. F. Hempelmann. Pp. vi+201. (Leipzig: W. Klinkhardt, 1908.) Price 4.80 marks.
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Der Frosch Monographien einheimischer Tiere . Nature 79, 242–243 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079242a0
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