Are those divisions artificial or natural ? Are they the devices of the human mind to classify and arrange our knowledge in such a manner as to bring it more readily within our grasp and facilitate further investigations, or have they been instituted... A Text-book of zoology v. 2 - Page 355by Thomas Jeffery Parker - 1897Full view - About this book
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