| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1867 - 240 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $i.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since a good picture cf an object is worth more than pages of description. Tenney,s Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY,... | |
| Alexander Bain - Philosophy - 1868 - 588 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...pages of description. Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANPORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravintrs. Tt gives an outline... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Astronomy - 1870 - 338 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| Norman Allison Calkins - Object-teaching - 1861 - 492 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| James Dwight Dana - Geology - 1883 - 436 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| Joseph LeConte - Geology - 1884 - 428 pages
...DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of p-ganism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - Zoology - 1885 - 444 pages
...Ph.D. ........ $I.2O. This hoo'c proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since a good picture of an oljjeci is worth more than pages of description. Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANHORN TENNEY, A.... | |
| Roger Sherman Tracy - Anatomy - 1886 - 378 pages
...DORMAN STEELK, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| Francis Bolles Palmer - Education - 1887 - 380 pages
...DORMAX STEELE, Ph. D $1.20. This book proceeds, by natural development, from the lowest form of organism to man. A cut is given of every animal named, since...Tenney's Elements of Zoology. By SANBORN TENNEY, A. M $1.60. Illustrated by seven hundred and fifty wood engravings. It gives an outline of the animal kingdom,... | |
| William Nicholas Hailmann - Education, Primary - 1887 - 220 pages
...and review, and serve to simplify the classifications, as well as to locate an animal at sight. 2. A cut is given of every animal named, since a good...an object is worth more than pages of description. In general, nothing is told in the text that the eye can gather from the figure. The fullness and beauty... | |
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