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A series of illustrated essays offers accessible accounts of biological and natural phenomena, ranging from physiology, development, and evolution to paleontology, ecology, and human fossils. The author explains specific cases such as jellyfishes, eels, oysters, tadpoles, and protective colouring, and examines broader topics including protoplasm, cell structure, infectious disease, and selective breeding. Historical and palaeontological material on ancient humans, horses, and extinct reptiles is combined with practical discussions of agricultural pests, plant poisons, and household insect pests. Short, revised newspaper pieces aim to inform a general readership by blending descriptive natural history, clear diagrams, and concise scientific commentary.
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