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A series of accessible natural-history essays for a wide audience, ranging from personal field observations of marine and shore life to broader discussions of birds, insects, and mammals; chapters examine anatomical and evolutionary comparisons between apes and humans, account for courting and display behaviors, trace the curious history of barnacles and folk beliefs, and treat practical subjects such as forestry, milk supply, circulation, and scientific method. Illustrated plates and clear examples accompany reflections on how science enriches perception, blending lively description, specimen-based explanation, and skeptical attention to myths and dubious claims.

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Sir E. Ray Lankester

Sir E. Ray Lankester was a prominent British zoologist and naturalist, known for his contributions to the understanding of evolution and biology. He played a significant role in popularizing scientific ideas through his accessible writings. His notable works include "Degeneration: A Chapter in Darwinism," where he explores the implications of Darwinian theory, and "Diversions of a Naturalist," which reflects his keen observations of nature. Lankester's essays, often published in collections such as "Science from an Easy Chair," demonstrate his ability to engage a general audience with complex scientific concepts. His legacy includes a commitment to science education and public understanding of natural history.

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