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The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Volume 3, Fish and Reptilia Under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the Years 1832 to 1836

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By: Charles Darwin(Editor), Leonard Jenyns(Editor), Thomas Bell(Editor)
342 pages, 44 b/w illustrations
The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Volume 3, Fish and Reptilia
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  • The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Volume 3, Fish and Reptilia ISBN: 9781108068192 Paperback Sep 2018 Publication cancelled #209128
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About this book

A reprint of a classical work in the Cambridge Library Collection.

Published in five parts between 1839 and 1843, and reissued here in three volumes, The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle showcases the zoological specimens and fossils collected during Charles Darwin's momentous voyage of discovery. Acting as the overall editor, Darwin (1809-82) enlisted a group of naturalists to assist with the task of identifying and describing the species. Each man contributed a particular section according to his expertise. Volume 3 comprises Part 4 (1842) and Part 5 (1843). Leonard Jenyns (1800-93), who was the original choice as naturalist for the Beagle voyage, classified the fish for Part 4. Over half of these were newly discovered species. Professor of zoology at King's College London, Thomas Bell (1792-1880) classified and commented on the reptiles for Part 5. He also wrote about the amphibians Darwin had collected. This volume contains nearly fifty plates of detailed illustrations.

Contents

Part I. Fish
Introduction
1. Acanthopterygii
2. Malacopterygii
3. Lophobranchii
4. Plectognathi
5. Cyclostomi; Index

Part II. Reptilia:
Preface
1. Reptiles
2. Amphibia

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Cancelled
By: Charles Darwin(Editor), Leonard Jenyns(Editor), Thomas Bell(Editor)
342 pages, 44 b/w illustrations
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