Delve into the historic record of animal studies with the "Proceedings Of The Zoological Society." This compilation offers a window into the zoological research and discussions of its time, presenting a detailed account of various animal species, their behaviors, and habitats. Compiled anonymously, this work represents a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of zoological science and the methodologies employed by researchers of the era.
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