i 9 4 THE MAIN CURRENTS OF ZOOLOGY 



(B) SUPPLEMENTARY LISTS OF BOOKS AND 

 PERIODICAL ARTICLES 



Embracing: (i) History and Biography; (2) Manuals and 

 Text-Books on Zoology; (3) Comparative Anatomy, Em- 

 bryology, etc.; (4) Books on special topics and (5) Mis- 

 cellaneous. 



(i) HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY 



(a) History 



CARUS, VICTOR. Geschichte der Zoologie, 1872. Also Histoire 

 de la Zoologie, 1880. A work of scholarship. 



CUVIER, GEORGES. Histoire des Sciences Naturelles, 5 vols., 

 1841-1845. Excellent. Written from an examination 

 of the original documents. 



FOSTER, MICHAEL. Lectures on the History of Physiology, 

 1901. Fascinatingly written. Notable for poise and 

 judicial estimates, based on the use of the original 

 documents. 



GEDDES, P. 'A Synthetic Outline of the History of Biology." 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb., 1885-1886. 



HERTWIG, OSKAR. 'The Growth of Biology in the Nine- 

 teenth Century." Ann. Kept. Smithson. Inst., 1900. 



LANKESTER, E. RAY. ' The History and Scope of Zoology," 

 in The Advancement of Science, 1890. Same article in 

 the Ency. Brit. Tenth edition. 



LIBBY, WALTER. An Introduction to the History of Science, 

 1917. A small excellently written treatise, general in 

 scope. 



LOCY, WILLIAM A. Article " Zoology," Cyclopaedia of Educa- 

 tion, 1913. Also Biology and Its Makers. See list of 

 fifty books. 



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