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On the Seashore / Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII

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The book is a lively, illustrated introduction for young readers to the plants and animals found on the seashore, organized as short lessons that survey shore birds, starfish, crabs and other crustaceans (shrimp, prawns, lobsters), molluscs and their shells, seaweeds and sea-grasses, jellyfish and anemone-like animals. It explains anatomy, feeding, movement, growth (including moulting and larval stages), and simple behaviors such as sheltering and camouflage, and includes practical observations and collecting notes. Color plates and numerous line drawings accompany descriptive, accessible explanations designed to encourage observation and curiosity.

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R. Cadwallader Smith

R. Cadwallader Smith was a writer known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his works in the "Eyes and No Eyes" series, which aimed to educate young readers about nature and the world around them. His notable titles include "On the Seashore" and "Within the Deep," both of which explore themes of observation and discovery in natural settings. Smith's engaging narrative style and focus on scientific themes helped to foster a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the environment among his readers.

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