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Swammerdam's Leben und Verdienste um die Wissen- 

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Vesalius, Andreas. ROTH, Andreas Vesalius Bruxellensis, 

 the edition of 1892, the standard source of knowledge 

 of Vesalius and his times. FOSTER, Lectures on the His- 

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Virchow, Rodolph. Celebration of the yoth birthday of 

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Wallace, Alfred R. My Life, 2 vols., 1905. Lond. 111. 

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Whitman, C. O. DAVENPORT, "The Personality, Heredity 

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(2) MANUALS AND TEXT-BOOKS ON ZOOLOGY 



(a) Larger publications 



HERTWIG, RICHARD. A Manual of Zoology. See list of fifty 



books. 

 PARKER, T. J., and HASWELL, W. A. A Text Book of Zoology, 



2 vols., 1910. 

 THOMSON, J. ARTHUR. Outlines of Zoology. See list of fifty 



books. 

 The Cambridge Natural History, edited by S. F. HARMER and 



A. E. SHIPLEY, ten volumes. 



