They are, in a zoological sense, cousins, each of them being formed by the same kind of animals in what is substantially the same way.
I think that is as good an example of a zoological co-operative store as you can well have.
Tilt's, "Gardens and Menageries of the Zoological Society Delineated," 21.
He brought motion, life, spirit into the zoological swamp.
Zoological distribution is the study of animals in relation to the terrestrial conditions which obtain now, or have obtained at any previous epoch of the earth's history.
Zoological morphology is the doctrine of animal form or structure.
And if it were my business to fit you for the certificate in zoological science granted by this department, I should pursue a course precisely similar in principle to that which I have taken to-night.
Sir James Brooke, in the 'Proceedings of the Zoological Society', 1841.
If we were to examine every animal in a similar manner, we should establish a complete body of zoological morphology.
Footnote] *On the Osteology of the Chimpanzees and Orangs: Transactions of the Zoological Society, 1858.
Illustration: A] A well-founded objection has been raised against the Zoological Gardens; one objection: and that the only one that we can think of.
Last week was held a meeting of certain rabbits in a box in theZoological Gardens.
We paid a visit to the Regent's Park Zoological Gardens the other day, for the purpose of noticing the collection of Mollusca, Zoophytes, &c.
We are sorry to see that the Zoological Gardens have lately got into the "Star system.
I wonder that the manager of the Zoological Gardens don't get hold of specimens of this very curious beast, the Oxford Ornithorhyncus; more especially as they seem to be so common.
As the theatres have gradually become more empty, the Zoological Gardens have perceptibly become more crowded.
We need not say that the Zoological Stars receive no salaries, beyond their board and lodging; and they are not likely to ruin their managers with salaries like those.
A monkey in the Zoological Gardens of London, which made use of a stone to open nuts, always hid it in the straw after using it, and would not allow any other monkey to touch it.
Perhaps it was Charles's fondness for animals that, by a natural sequence of events, caused the park, somewhat later, to become a sort of Zoological Gardens for London.
No cleverer monkey ever lived than the ugly old Sally, who died at the Zoological Gardens of London only a few years ago.
At such times most children would give anything to catch up the Zoological Gardens and carry them right away into the centre of Africa, and let out the beasts and make them happy and comfortable once more.
When the vessel reached London, the tiger was at once taken to the Tower, which was the Zoological Gardens of those days.
But the physical changes which caused the breaks may have been general over a zoological district or minor region.
The two friends wrote together five memoirs on natural history, one of which, on the classification of mammals, puts forward the idea of the subordination of characters upon which Cuvier based his zoological system.
The distribution of life is discussed in the various articles in this Encyclopaedia dealing with biological, botanical and zoological subjects.
He too was drawn by his zoological studies to investigate fossil organic remains, and to consider the former conditions of the earth's surface, of which they are memorials.
The reader, moreover, will remember with what eagerness the bears of our menageries and zoological gardens devour the bread, cakes, or fruit which their visitors press upon them.
In occupying ourselves, primarily, with the Apes, we do but conform to the scientific classifications, all of which place these Mammals immediately next to Man in the zoological series.
The only living specimen in Europe lives, I believe, in the London Zoological Gardens.
Specimens may be seen both in the Zoological Gardens of London and Paris.
The Phascolomys, like the kangaroo, has been introduced into Europe, where he seems to be perfectly acclimatized, and specimens may be seen both in the London Zoological Gardens and the Jardin Zoologique of Paris.
Of other serpents which are not poisonous, the family of boas and pythons (which kill by crushing) is tolerably familiar to all who have visited zoological collections.
The mode in which animals have been arranged in zoological grouping affords an exceptionally good model for classification generally, as has been noted by the late John Stuart Mill.
By the Author in a Paper read before the Zoological Society in Nov.
In the majority of zoological books in which Cephalopoda are described, nothing is said of the use or function of these two special arms.
I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to the Councils of the Royal Society and the Zoological Society for permission to reproduce the figures in the Plates.
I have described a very abnormal specimen of Turbot in a paper communicated to the Zoological Society of London, [Footnote: Proc.
The spot chosen for the garden is the property of the Audubon family, adjoining the Trinity Cemetery, and contains about twenty acres, which is about a third larger than the London Zoological Gardens.
A letter from Ratisbon states, that the Museum of the Zoological and Mineralogical Society of that town has made a curious acquisition,--that of two mummies found in the sands of the desert of Atacama in Upper Peru, by Dr.
Not content with the study of the doctrine of evolution in its zoological aspects, Haeckel also applied it to some of the oldest problems of philosophy and religion.
The children often went to the Zoological Gardens, and were now discussing their pet beasts, birds, reptiles, and fishes, while the father and mother looked on and listened.
But this zoological collection had been thrown across his path like a challenge, and come what might, he had taken up the glove.
I walked by Buckingham Palace and the Zoological Gardens.
That part of his zoological work which constitutes his solid claim to the highest honour as a zoologist is to be found in his extensive and detailed labours in the departments of living and fossil Invertebrata.
And, with respect to cave specimens in general, the zoological characters of the race of men they represent must be founded on the rule, not on an exception, to their cranial features.
As you may guess, I intended to present them to the Zoological Society.
Having promised to send them to the Zoological Gardens at Marseilles, he feels his honour is at stake; they must be found.
A couple of grasshoppers were the only other additions made on this occasion to our zoological collection.
I once said to a friend, in the hearing of a keeper at the Zoological Gardens, that the penguin was very stupid.
Many years ago there was a very fine male of the Capra megaceros in the gardens of the Zoological Society.
I have repeatedly asked gamekeepers and keepers at the Zoological Gardens whether animals could reason and converse with one another, and have always found myself regarded somewhat contemptuously for having even asked the question.
The keepers have frequently the utmost difficulty in rearing animals which are born in menageries and zoological gardens.
Notwithstanding all the care which is now bestowed upon wild animals in our zoological gardens and menageries, nearly all of them suffer a little in some way or other by confinement.
A good many years ago, when the late Sally chimpanzee was the darling of the Zoological Gardens in Regent's Park, I watched her eating dates.
When I moved to another house I found that I could not continue to keep him, so I sent him to the zoological garden, where I visited him sometimes, but he never vouchsafed a token of recognition.
And here is an innocent deliverance of a zoological kind: "There are a good many donkeys in the theological gardens.
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