in the wandering blindness of Schiller's huntsman, for his 

 human vision is aided by the instrument of scientific 

 method with which he can almost perceive the infinitely 

 great and the infinitely small. 



Glorying in the great achievements of his science, revel- 

 ing like the mathematician in the ordered assemblage of 

 related and organized knowledge, the student of zoology 

 joins his fellows yet again for a renewed attack upon the 

 distant ramparts of the unknown, deriving courage and 

 inspiration from the motto : Ignoramus, in hoc signo labo- 

 remus. 



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