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Agricultural zoology

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A practical, illustrated survey of the animal kingdom emphasizing species that affect crops, orchards, forestry, and farm environments. It outlines classification and anatomy of major groups—vertebrates, birds, mammals, insects, mites, nematodes, molluscs and other lower forms—then treats life cycles, habits, and the beneficial or harmful roles of common field and garden animals. Substantial coverage is given to insect pests and parasitic worms, with guidance on identification and control measures adapted for agriculture. Domestic livestock are largely excluded, and concise entries and figures aim to make technical material accessible to agricultural students and practitioners.

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J. Ritzema Bos

J. Ritzema Bos was a notable figure in the field of zoology, particularly recognized for his contributions to agricultural sciences. His works, such as "Agricultural Zoology" and "Beginselen der Dierkunde," reflect his dedication to the study of animal life and its relevance to agriculture. Through his writings, he aimed to educate readers on the principles of zoology and its practical applications in farming. His scholarly approach has left a mark on the understanding of the relationship between animals and agricultural practices.

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