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Mrs. Loudon's Entertaining Naturalist / Being popular descriptions, tales, and anecdotes of more than Five Hundred Animals.

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The work presents popular, illustrated descriptions, anecdotes, and short tales about more than five hundred animals, blending factual natural-history details with engaging items meant for younger readers. It begins with accessible introductions to zoological terminology and classification, outlining older Linnaean categories alongside Cuvierian divisions and explaining life cycles such as insect metamorphosis. Individual entries concisely note structure, habits, instincts, and usefulness while often adding curious incidents to maintain interest. An appendix on fabulous or mythical creatures and an index accompany numerous illustrations, making the volume suitable as an elementary manual for introductory study of the animal kingdom.

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Mrs. Loudon

Mrs. Loudon was a prominent 19th-century author known for her contributions to literature on botany, gardening, and fiction. Her notable work, "Botany for Ladies," serves as a popular introduction to plant classification, reflecting her passion for making botanical knowledge accessible to women. In addition to her scientific writings, she authored several novels, including the three-volume series "Dilemmas of Pride" and "First Love," showcasing her versatility as a writer. Mrs. Loudon's works often blend practical advice with engaging narratives, making her a significant figure in both the literary and horticultural communities of her time.

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