Variation In Aurelia Aurita, by Edward Thomas Browne, presents a detailed study of the morphological variations observed in the common jellyfish, Aurelia aurita. This scientific work meticulously documents the differences in form and structure within this widespread species, offering valuable insights into the factors influencing these variations. Browne's research contributes to a broader understanding of marine biology and zoology, providing a foundational text for researchers and students in these fields. The book remains a significant resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of marine life and the principles of biological variation.
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