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Paperback The Mollusca and Radiata: Arranged by the Baron Cuvier, With Supplementary Additions to Each Order Book

ISBN: 1143384415

ISBN13: 9781143384417

The Mollusca and Radiata: Arranged by the Baron Cuvier, With Supplementary Additions to Each Order

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"The Mollusca and Radiata" presents a detailed classification of these animal groups as arranged by the renowned Baron Cuvier, supplemented with additional insights to enhance each order. This work, translated and expanded by Edward Griffith and Edward Pidgeon, offers a comprehensive overview of the characteristics and diversity of mollusks and radiata.

Originally conceived within Cuvier's broader framework of natural history, this edition incorporates further observations and taxonomic refinements, making it a valuable resource for naturalists, zoologists, and anyone interested in the intricacies of invertebrate zoology. The book serves as a historical record of early 19th-century scientific thought on the classification of animal life and remains relevant for its foundational contribution to the field.

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