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Essay on classification

Louis Agassiz c1962 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • The John Harvard Library
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  • Methods/Theory
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  • Frontmatter
  • EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION (Edward Lurie, page ix)
  • A NOTE ON THE TEXT (page xxxiv)
  • CHAPTER I. THE FUNDAMENTAL RELATIONS OF ANIMALS TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE WORLD IN WHICH THEY LIVE AS THE BASIS OF THE NATURAL SYSTEM OF ANIMALS (page 3)
  • CHAPTER II. LEADING GROUPS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEMS OF ANIMALS (page 139)
  • CHAPTER III. NOTICE OF THE PRINCIPAL SYSTEMS OF ZOOLOGY (page 197)
  • INDEX (page 261)
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ISIS 54.4 (Dec. 1963): 511-512 http://www.jstor.org/stable/228173
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