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Figure 187. Skeleton of a Frog. Figure 188. Tadpole Changes. Figure 189. Surinam Toad

Steele, Joel Dorman, 1836-1886 and Jenks, J. W. P. (John Whipple Potter), 1819-18941887

Science History Institute

Science History Institute
Philadelphia, United States

Figures 187, 188, and 189 of the 1887 volume Popular Zoology. Figure 187 depicts the skeleton of a frog. Figure 188 depicts the growth cycle of a tadpole. Figure 189 depicts a Surinam toad.

Designed to give students an understanding of the animal worlds, Popular Zoology describes and identifies the animals in two kingdoms of nature: the Invertebrates and the Vertebrates. The volume includes copious intaglio printed illustrations of the animals described, as well as a series of charts detailing the systematic arrangement of representative forms. This is one of a series of textbooks written by American educator Joel Dorman Steele (1836-1886), who often worked in collaboration with his wife Esther Baker Steele (1835-1911). Subjects addressed in a similar manner in other volumes include chemistry, human physiology, physics,and astronomy. Popular Zoology was completed posthumously by J. W. P. Jenks (1819-1894), Professor of Agricultural Zoology at Brown University, who is credited as a co-author on the volume.

Details

  • Title: Figure 187. Skeleton of a Frog. Figure 188. Tadpole Changes. Figure 189. Surinam Toad
  • Creator: Steele, Joel Dorman, 1836-1886, Jenks, J. W. P. (John Whipple Potter), 1819-1894
  • Date Created: 1887
  • Physical Dimensions: 21 cm H
  • Publisher: Chautauqua Press
  • Rights: Public Domain Mark 1.0
  • External Link: Science History Institute Digital Collections

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