Laboratory Experiments in General Zoology
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1929. hardcover. 8vo 90pp. from Foreword: "The course in General Zoology at the University of Pittsburgh has been built around the local needs, conditions and training of its staff with the recognition that in the great majority of cases this will be the student's only contact with the subject. [. . .]In viewing the results of either method as to its permanent contributions to the student's personal philosophy or art of living it would seem that the repeated stressing of the few fundamental principles of living material in connection with as few as possible characteristic examples of animals will be more apt to fix a definite minimum of information and to start the hoped-for chain of biological thought than any other method." Book VG: age/shelf wear to boards and spine, toning, text clean, binding tight. Item #1745
#01807.
Price: $40.00
