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A collection of essays that surveys topics in zoology and public health, ranging from the biology of pearls and parasitic organisms to accounts of deep-sea exploration and the state of British fisheries. It examines hybridization and heredity in equine species, summarizes the life and work of a leading bacteriologist, and reviews the biology and control of malaria and the role of flies as disease vectors and nuisances. Practical and economic implications are emphasized throughout, and one essay departs from natural history to analyse university aims and finances. The tone combines scientific explanation with consideration of contemporary research and its social consequences.
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