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he succeeded. The fruit of his labors, the Natural His- 

 tory of Invertebrated Animals (Historie natunlle des Ani- 



Fig. 112. — Lamarck, 1744-1S29. 



From Thornton's British Pltnits, 1805. 



maux sans Vcrtebres, 1815-1822), became a work of great 

 importance. He took hold of this work, it should be re- 

 membered, as an expert observer, trained to rigid analysis 



