The only thing that preserved it was the return to the sound Cuvierian tradition which had been made by many zoologistsin the 'thirties and 'forties.
The harmful influence of the cell-theory upon morphology did not pass unnoticed by the broader-minded zoologists of the day.
Zoologists have classified in two genera, distinct from the true Squirrels, under the names of Pteromys and Sciuroptera, the animals popularly called "Flying Squirrels.
Other authors have placed those latter quadrupeds in an order apart, under the name of "Tardigrades;" but most scientific zoologists now classify them with the Edentata, and form them into the family of Bradypes or Bradypidae.
I must add that Linne at a later period renounced this quasi-assimilation, and that modern zoologists have unanimously rejected it.
Next to man, the most dangerous enemies of the peaceful herbivora are the great Carnivora of the Felidae genus, in whose first rank zoologists and poets were formerly wont to place the lion.
So nearly does he resemble the llama in form that, until very recently, zoologists supposed the latter to be an improved species of the huanacu, and that the huanacu was neither more nor less than a wild llama.
Besides the ordinary marten, which is found in all the north of Europe, zoologists distinguish in this genus several species exclusively indigenous to the coldest regions of the two continents.
The marsupial animals are placed by some zoologists in the lowest class of mammalia.
The visitor now approaches the FROGS, called by zoologists after the Greek name, Batrachia.
And in spite of the eminence of the author, Darwin's observations on the mental growth of his child are practically unknown to most zoologists and psychologists.
All Space Zoologists have the brainpower necessary to be perfect subjects," Jerry snapped.
Tapes of zoologists who died while in Contact are never used in the Chamber.
Naval Space Corps Alien-Contact Library, a collection of the vast alien multitude gathered by Space Zoologists in the methodical colonization and exploration of the universe.
Back on Earth," said Jerry, "the Space Zoologists have a thing we call the Comprehension Chamber.
Space Zoologists rarely spoke at all, to any but their own kind, and even then were typically terse of speech.
Will the zoologists awake, leave their tables in their stone palaces of peace, and come out to the firing-line?
Most unexpectedly, in 1886 American zoologists were startled by the discovery of a small herd on the Triangle Islands, in the Caribbean Sea, near Yucatan, by Mr. Henry L.
Of course there are among Englishmen a great many sportsmen and severalzoologists who really care; but they do not constitute one-tenth of one per-cent of the men who ought to care!
For at least fifty years, all the zoologists who ever had heard of this species believed that the oil-hunters had completely exterminated it.
Twenty-five or fifty years hence, if we have a birdless and gameless continent, let it not be said that the zoologists of America helped to bring it about by wicked apathy.
It is a very great mistake, and a wrong besides, for the zoologists of the country to abandon the game birds, mammals and fishes of North America to the sportsmen, to do with as they please!
Zoologists can not save the prong-horn species save at long range, in preserves so huge that the sensitive little beast will not even suspect that it is confined.
The coalition of sportsmen, zoologists and friends of wild life in general proved irresistible, just as a similar union of forces accomplished the Bayne law in New York in 1911.
The species was called to the attention of zoologists by a Roman Catholic missionary, called Father David, and when finally described it was named in his honor.
Consequently a number of botanists andzoologists took counsel together and drew up a fresh memorial from the strictly scientific point of view.
It is the ground on which Haeckel has founded his famous Gastraea Theory, and without it Kowalesky could never have announced his great discovery of the affinity of the Ascidians and Vertebrates, by which zoologists had been startled.
I wonder whether Zoologists and Geologists have got their tender points; I wish I could find out.
Zoologists so little; the proportional number of specimens in the two branches should have had a very different appearance.
At present, it would not do to give mere specific names; but I think Zoologists might open the road to the omission, by referring to good systematic writers instead of to first describers.
Zoologists are not agreed upon the manner in which respiration operates on the star-fishes.
In nearly all the Polyps the sexes are separate; the generation is sometimes sexual; but these beings multiply also by what the zoologists call gemmation, or buds.
Other zoologistsreject as altogether untenable this assimilative theory.
Zoologists of the last century confounded all the species of this genera inhabiting the tropical seas, making only one species, to which they gave the name of Tubipora musica.
By the spontaneous division of the animal into two individuals--a process known to zoologists as fissiparism or fission.
Another of the chief lines of evidence for the truth of the evolution theory is based on the study of embryology, and this also was followed with great vigour by the zoologists of the last thirty years of the nineteenth century.
They freely correspond with their fellow-zoologists in different parts of the country with the object of obtaining their help,—which is rarely or never withheld.
This is the opinion now accepted by all zoologists of repute.
In such caseszoologists assert that one species mimics the other.
Most of these hypotheses were advanced by field naturalists, but they have since been elaborated by cabinet zoologistsand have become a creed.
If zoologists would perceive this obvious truth there would be an end to nine-tenths of the nonsense written about protective colouring.
The hypotheses which I decline to accept have become the masters of many zoologists who are busily occupied in distorting facts which do not coincide with theory.
If the distribution of the magpie-robin happened to coincide with that of the magpie, I have no doubt whatever that zoologists of the school of Wallace would cite the dhayal as an example of protective mimicry.
So long as zoologists test the work of the naturalist by the amount of evidence he collects for Darwinism or any other "ism," it is hopeless to expect zoological science to progress.
In her fair hand my hopes and comforts rest: O might my fortunes with that hand be blest!
The Zoophilists, by which I mean all people interested in wild-animal life, fromzoologists to tourists.
Two zoologists and twenty men afloat, and the same number ashore, could probably do the whole work, in connection with local wardens.
All the people, from zoologists to tourists, who are drawn to such places by the attraction of seeing animal life in its own surroundings, already form an immense class in every community.
These have been claimed by botanists as algae, and have been regarded by zoologists as minute Zoophytes, while some more sceptical have supposed that they may be mere inorganic wrinklings of the beds.
I] [I] Zoologists will observe that I have, in the illustrations given the Orthoceras the arms rather of a cuttle-fish then of a nautilus.
Zoologists thus separate the rugose or wrinkled corals and the tabulate or floored corals of the Silurian from those of the modern seas.
Zoologists have now agreed in the opinion that the Zamer of Deuteronomy is the handsome wild sheep which we know under the name of Aoudad (Ammotragus Tragelaphus).
It is also called the Fichtall, or Lerwea; and the French zoologists describe it under the name of Mouflon a manchettes, in allusion to the fringe of long hair that ornaments the fore limbs.
It has been suggested by many zoologists that the Wild Ass is the progenitor of the domesticated species.
In this evolutionary light zoologists have now perfected, at least in respect to its larger divisions, a classification of the animal kingdom which is generally accepted, and is followed in this book.
Among others you will meet Mr Charles Darwin, whom I believe you have seen, just returned from South America, where he has laboured for zoologists as well as for hammer-bearers.
Still zoologists persisted in the search, and the various modes and capabilities of dispersal of the respective groups were thought sufficient explanation of the divergent results in trying to bring the mapping of the world under one scheme.
Nearly all the skulls in European museums are assigned by the zoologists mentioned to Z.
That these conclusions are correct is borne out by an examination of descriptions and figures of specimens from other parts of the world, for which purpose a few are available in the writings of New Zealand zoologists and others.
No additional specimens have been recorded from European waters or elsewhere, and much doubt has been thrown on the validity of the species, many zoologists regarding it as an adult of the commoner species M.
The whale lice (Cyamidæ) are here included in the Pycnogonidæ, though often placed by zoologists with the Crustaceans.
They are familiarly known to zoologists as Epizoa.
The most distinguished botanists and zoologists entirely rejected it, and did not even deign to reply to it.
All impartial zoologists agree to-day that all the vertebrates, from the amphioxus and the fishes to the ape and man, descend from a common ancestor, "the primitive vertebrate.
All the zoologists and botanists who gave any thought to the question of the origin of organisms adhered to Cuvier's erroneous idea of revolutions and new creations.
Although scientific studies were then assiduously cultivated owing to the impulse given by Linne--although botanists and zoologists were no longer counted by dozens, but by hundreds, hardly any notice was taken of Wolff's theory.
It took zoologists and botanists several years to recover from the astonishment into which they had been thrown through the revolutionary idea of the work.
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