| George Henry Martin - United States - 1889 - 348 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,... | |
| Isaac Oscar Winslow - Agriculture - 1891 - 172 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 George Needham - Zoology - 1895 - 316 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,... | |
| Margaretta Burnet - Zoology - 1895 - 236 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,... | |
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