But zoölogy has its tragedies as well as human history.
A Critique of the Theory of Evolution, by Thomas Hunt Morgan, professor of experimental zoölogy in Columbia University.
Adjunct Professor of Zoölogy in Harvard University; Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; etc.
Two or three of Miss Ferris's admirers declared that zoölogy was the most important subject in the college curriculum, and urged that the money should be used as a nest egg for endowing the chair occupied by that popular lady.
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Biology 1 should be prerequisite for botany 1 and zoölogy 1, and for the special biology courses in group three.
Introductory college courses in zoölogy spend the year in the minutiæ of the lowest animal forms and rarely reach any animal higher in the scale than the crayfish.
The foundation work in zoölogy and psychology is given as far as possible with the teaching profession in mind.
This outline for botany and zoölogy follows in the main the most common arrangement found in the schools of the country.
Here geology joins hands with botany and zoölogy in a mutual helpfulness that is scarcely less than indispensable to each.
Botany 1 and zoölogy 1 should be made prerequisite for the higher courses in their respective fields; but aside from this almost any sequence would be allowable.
The story ran that when the foundations of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy were going on in Divinity Avenue, a theological professor encountering the scientist among the shadows the latter was invading, courteously bade him welcome.
That branch of Zoölogy which treats of the Crustacea; malacostracology; carcinology.
He was appointed to the chair of zoölogy in the Jardin des Plantes, and was given especial charge of the invertebrate animals, comprising all the members of the animal kingdom except those with backbones.
In zoölogy a family is less comprehesive than an order; in botany it is often considered the same thing as an order.
I have felt so about zoölogy whenever I was not studying it, about anthropology when studying physiology, about practical medicine lately, now that I am cut off from it, etc.
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Botany and zoölogy have never known a more eminent exponent than the lowly born Karl von Linné, whom the Swedes very properly denominate the King of Flowers.
Beneath the same roof is an extensive museum of zoölogy and geology.
Linnæus, the great naturalist, was a professor of botany and zoölogy at this university for nearly forty years.
We strung the cattle out, now logy with water, and after making quite a circle, brought the herd around where there was quite a bluff bank of the river.
Then Slaughter rode in whistling and leading his white ox at the end of a thirty-five foot lariat, and as he rode through them they were so logy that he had to quirt them out of the way.
In recent usage the term is often restricted to the sciences of botany and zoölogy collectively, and sometimes to the science of zoology alone.
That branch of zoölogy which treats of the natural history of birds and their classification.
If it do, then the doctrine that every natural group is organised after a definite archetype, a doctrine which seems to me as important for zoölogy as the theory of definite proportions for chemistry, must be given up.
In 1857 the study of this important department of zoölogy was placed on a scientific basis, practically for the first time, by a memoir on the geographical distribution of birds published in the Journal of the Linnæan Society of London.
He had always declared that since zoölogy was a physical science, the method of studying it must needs be analogous to that which is followed in other physical sciences.
That branch of zoölogy which treats of the natural history of birds and their classification.
In zoölogy a family is less comprehesive than an order; in botany it is often considered the same thing as an order.
Defn: A discourse or treatise on worms; that part of zoölogy which treats of worms; helminthology.
In recent usage the term is often restricted to the sciences of botany and zoölogy collectively, and sometimes to the science of zoology alone.
Defn: Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse.
Medical Faculty, was made Professor of Zoölogy and Botany, while Silas H.
The ancients perceived that there were differences of kind among these creatures, and even in Aristotle's time the sciences of zoölogy and botany had attained the point where there were considerable treatises on those subjects.