I. COMPREHENSIVE 
ZOOLOGY 
ARRANGED BY 
D. SHARP 
This section includes works that deal with more than one branch 
of Zoology, or that are of general interest to Zoologists. It is, 
therefore, not complete in itself as regards any one subject included in 
it. The special records complete each subject. A few memoirs 
included in the special records are repeated in this division. 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
I. Titles . . . . . . . . . . ■ , . . . . * 4 
II. Subject-Index: — 
Hyperzoology : — 
Philosophical =0000 .. . . .. .. .. 34 
IIistorical= 0010 : 
History . . . . . . . . . . ..34 
Biography, Obituary notices . . . . . . . . 34 
Periodicals, Reports, Congresses =0020 .. .. ..35 
General Treatises, Text-books = 0030 .. . * .. 35 
Bibliography = 0032 .. .. .. .. .. 35 
Addresses, Lectures, &c. = 0040 35 
Pedagogy=0050 .. .. .. .. .. ; . 4 35 
Institutions, Museums, Economic =0060 . . .. .* 35 
Nomenclature =0070 .. .. .. .; . J 36 
Methods, Technique = 0090 .. .. .. .. 37 
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