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A Guide for the Study of Animals

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An instructional manual for secondary-school biology that promotes an ecological approach to animal study, favoring brief investigations of many species to illustrate general biological principles rather than exhaustive type studies. It supplies practical classroom and laboratory exercises, field-trip forms and observation prompts, specimen lists, and clear definitions of anatomical terms and insect orders, alongside guided studies of common organisms such as grasshoppers. The guide stresses combining hands-on work with reference readings, highlights economic and applied topics including sanitation and agriculture, and recommends adapting fieldwork and assignments to local conditions and available time.

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Worrallo Whitney

Worrallo Whitney was an author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the field of natural history. His notable work, "A Guide for the Study of Animals," serves as a resource for students and enthusiasts interested in the study of animal life. Whitney's writing reflects a commitment to fostering understanding and appreciation of the natural world, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience. His work remains a valuable reference for those engaged in biological studies.

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