The Mentor: American Naturalists, Vol. 7, Num. 9, Serial No. 181, June 15, 1919
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A compact collection of essays and biographical sketches that profile prominent naturalists and examine how humans perceive and represent the living world. One piece considers the poet's role in interpreting natural scenes, while other entries trace the lives, fieldwork, publications, and artistic methods of figures such as John James Audubon and J. Louis R. Agassiz, emphasizing specimen study, travels, and efforts to record and protect wildlife. The issue mixes natural history, personal anecdote, and commentary on scientific practice and conservation.
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