William Kirby
On the Power Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation of Animals and in Their History Habits and Instincts
Volume 2
William Kirby
On the Power Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation of Animals and in Their History Habits and Instincts
Volume 2
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A clergyman and respected entomologist joins the debates about creation that preceded the Origin of Species.
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A clergyman and respected entomologist joins the debates about creation that preceded the Origin of Species.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781108000758
- ISBN-10: 1108000754
- Artikelnr.: 26826975
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781108000758
- ISBN-10: 1108000754
- Artikelnr.: 26826975
Explanation of plates
Introduction
13. Functions and instincts - Cirripedes and Crinoïdeans
14. Functions and instincts - Entomostracan Condylopes
15. Functions and instincts - Crustacean Condylopes
16. Functions and instincts - Myriapod Condylopes
17. Motive, locomotive and prehensory organs - Rotary organs, Tentacles, Suckers, Bristles, Natatory organs, Wings, Steering organs, Legs
18. Instinct in general
19. Functions and instincts - Arachnidans, Pseudarachnidans and Acaridan Condylopes
20. Functions and instincts - Insect Condylopes
21. Functions and instincts - Fishes
22. Functions and instincts - Reptiles
23. Functions and instincts - Birds
24. Functions and instincts - Mammalians
25. Functions and instincts - Man
Conclusion.
Introduction
13. Functions and instincts - Cirripedes and Crinoïdeans
14. Functions and instincts - Entomostracan Condylopes
15. Functions and instincts - Crustacean Condylopes
16. Functions and instincts - Myriapod Condylopes
17. Motive, locomotive and prehensory organs - Rotary organs, Tentacles, Suckers, Bristles, Natatory organs, Wings, Steering organs, Legs
18. Instinct in general
19. Functions and instincts - Arachnidans, Pseudarachnidans and Acaridan Condylopes
20. Functions and instincts - Insect Condylopes
21. Functions and instincts - Fishes
22. Functions and instincts - Reptiles
23. Functions and instincts - Birds
24. Functions and instincts - Mammalians
25. Functions and instincts - Man
Conclusion.
Explanation of plates
Introduction
13. Functions and instincts - Cirripedes and Crinoïdeans
14. Functions and instincts - Entomostracan Condylopes
15. Functions and instincts - Crustacean Condylopes
16. Functions and instincts - Myriapod Condylopes
17. Motive, locomotive and prehensory organs - Rotary organs, Tentacles, Suckers, Bristles, Natatory organs, Wings, Steering organs, Legs
18. Instinct in general
19. Functions and instincts - Arachnidans, Pseudarachnidans and Acaridan Condylopes
20. Functions and instincts - Insect Condylopes
21. Functions and instincts - Fishes
22. Functions and instincts - Reptiles
23. Functions and instincts - Birds
24. Functions and instincts - Mammalians
25. Functions and instincts - Man
Conclusion.
Introduction
13. Functions and instincts - Cirripedes and Crinoïdeans
14. Functions and instincts - Entomostracan Condylopes
15. Functions and instincts - Crustacean Condylopes
16. Functions and instincts - Myriapod Condylopes
17. Motive, locomotive and prehensory organs - Rotary organs, Tentacles, Suckers, Bristles, Natatory organs, Wings, Steering organs, Legs
18. Instinct in general
19. Functions and instincts - Arachnidans, Pseudarachnidans and Acaridan Condylopes
20. Functions and instincts - Insect Condylopes
21. Functions and instincts - Fishes
22. Functions and instincts - Reptiles
23. Functions and instincts - Birds
24. Functions and instincts - Mammalians
25. Functions and instincts - Man
Conclusion.