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A History of the British Zoophytes £46.00
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Johnston, George

Catalogue No.: 0336

Publisher:

Edinburgh: W H Lizars.

Edition:

First Edition; Published Date: 1838

Illustrations:

44 b/w plates.

Dimensions:

230 x 160 mm (9 x 6 inches) - xii, 341pp + plates.

Appearance:

Green hardback cloth cover

Condition:

Worn condition. Cover rubbed. Split to spine. Plates foxed. Inner hinge cracking but content in overall good condition.

A Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, George Johnston lived in Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north-east of England. He found zoophytes a particularly fruitful field of study. To the physiologist, sponges, jellyfish, corals and various invertebrate animals, such as a sea anemone or sponge, that attach to surfaces and superficially resemble plants, and the like presented the simplest independent structures compatible with the existence of animal life, enabling him to examine some of its phenomena in isolation from the greater complexity that higher anatomies entail.

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A History of the British Zoophytes
A History of the British Zoophytes