By George H. Bell, Diane B. Rhodes (Moore)

This paintings offers entry to a wealth of data. Reference librarians, scholars, zoologists, conservationists, and beginner naturalists can use it to find such assets as a box consultant to the birds of Bali, a record of the mammals of Africa, an encyclopedia of fishes, a instruction manual on bugs, an identity key to reptiles of North the US, or the identify of a web information staff on western birds. it's the merely present paintings that includes a compilation of the entire significant reference assets at the animal country. A complete author-title index and a separate topic index make finding particular entries uncomplicated. the topic index comprises the typical and clinical names of animal teams and geographical destinations. meant to be used in public, educational, and really good libraries, in addition to departments within the zoological sciences.

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Ingram, eds. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. : Cambridge University Press, 1985. 432p. 00. LC 84-1829. ISBN 0-521-25696-8. Although this one-volume encyclopedia covers life sciences in general, it is included here as an excellent introduction and background for zoological study. Part one covers the basic processes and organization of the cell and the organism and involves chapters on Page 6 genetics, behavior, and ecology. Part two covers the marine, coastal, terrestrial, freshwater, and wetland environments, and how animals live and interact with other organisms.

8 vols. First supplement, 1976. LC 77-359046. ISBN 0-8161-0811-0. Arranged alphabetically by main entries (author or title), this book catalog (reproduction of catalog cards) represents the holdings of the Library of the Museum of Comparative Zoology found at Harvard University. It represents over 250,000 items, as of 1976. Much of this material is older and represents many unique titles. Government document publications are also included. Unfortunately there is no subject approach. 28. Reuss, Jeremias David.

ISBN 0-89874-921-2. Containing about 19,000 entries, all zoological disciplines are covered in this text. Most definitions range in length from one to several sentences. Common and taxonomic names are interfiled. In some cases, a number of different definitions may be given for the same term. Because of its publication date, the majority of the terms are taxonomic and not biochemical. Family and species names are included in many cases. An appendix, consisting of a taxonomic outline of the animal kingdom, completes the work.

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