Excerpt from Contributions to the Natural History of the Isopoda, Vol. 2: From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXVII, Pages 657-681Dynamene tuberculosa richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXI, 1899, p. 833. Locality. - Bodega Bay, California. (dr. Ritter and party.)About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduct...
Excerpt from Contributions to the Natural History of the IsopodaThe difficulties which meet the systematist are but little understood or appreciated by those engaged in other fields of biological work. The morphologist, the embryologist, the physiologist give him but lit tle encouragement and sympathy. Prof. Charles C. N utting very adequately described the situation in his recent address before the American Association for the Advancement of ...
Excerpt from Contributions to the Natural History of the Isopoda, Vol. 2: From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXVII, Pages 657-681
Dynamene tuberculosa richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat Museum, XXI, 1899, p. 833. Locality. - Bodega Bay, California. (dr. Ritter and party.)
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Excerpt from Contributions to the Natural History of the IsopodaThe difficulties which meet the systematist are but little understood or appreciated by those engaged in other fields of biological work. The morphologist, the embryologist, the physiologist give him but lit tle encouragement and sympathy. Prof. Charles C. N utting very adequately described the situation in his recent address before the American Association for the Advancement of ...