This volume contains the proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, documenting the scientific findings, observations, and discussions presented before the society. As Volume 26, it represents a continuation of the society's long-standing commitment to advancing zoological knowledge and disseminating it to a wider audience. The records offer insights into the state of zoological research during the period, covering diverse aspects of animal biology, behavior, and classification.
Compiled by the Zoological Society of London, this collection is an invaluable resource for historians of science, zoologists, and anyone interested in the development of zoological thought. "Proceedings Of The Zoological Society Of London, Volume 26" provides a detailed snapshot of the scientific investigations and debates that shaped the field of zoology.
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