Hvaldjur i Sveriges museer, r 1869, written by August Vilhelm Malm, offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of whales and other cetaceans within Swedish museums during the late 19th century. This historical work provides insights into the scientific understanding and classification of these marine mammals at the time. It details the collections and displays available to researchers and the public, highlighting the importance of museum collections in advancing knowledge of natural history. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of zoology, the development of museum practices, and the specific study of whales in Sweden.
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