On the Variation of Species With Especial Reference to the Insecta; Followed by an Inquiry Into the Nature of Genera

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Cover of the book On the Variation of Species With Especial Reference to the Insecta; Followed by an Inquiry Into the Nature of Genera by Thomas Vernon Wollaston, Library of Alexandria
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Author: Thomas Vernon Wollaston ISBN: 9781465518293
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Vernon Wollaston
ISBN: 9781465518293
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

To make a dry subject entertaining, is impossible; but to render it, at any rate, readable, has been my endeavour in the following pages. How far I have succeeded in the experiment, it is not for me to decide. It having been suggested, by several of my friends, that it might be desirable to bring together into a small compass some of the evidence on Insect variation (with reference to external disturbing causes) which my researches in the Madeira Islands have supplied me with, I have been encouraged to do so: and I have added numerous conclusions from Other data also, which have from time to time fallen in my way,—so as to confer on the volume a more practical interest, for the general naturalist. One of my main objects, however, has been to call attention to the fact, that the Annulosa have not been hitherto sufficiently considered, in the great questions arising out of the distribution of animals and plants; hoping that, by so doing, some few of our British entomologists, who have not looked into this branch of their science, may be induced to enlist themselves in the cause of Insect geography. If such a result be brought about; or if I be fortunate enough to open for discussion any of the topics which have been touched upon, and so lead to a more perfect solution of the problems which I have attempted to explain, I shall consider myself more than repaid

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To make a dry subject entertaining, is impossible; but to render it, at any rate, readable, has been my endeavour in the following pages. How far I have succeeded in the experiment, it is not for me to decide. It having been suggested, by several of my friends, that it might be desirable to bring together into a small compass some of the evidence on Insect variation (with reference to external disturbing causes) which my researches in the Madeira Islands have supplied me with, I have been encouraged to do so: and I have added numerous conclusions from Other data also, which have from time to time fallen in my way,—so as to confer on the volume a more practical interest, for the general naturalist. One of my main objects, however, has been to call attention to the fact, that the Annulosa have not been hitherto sufficiently considered, in the great questions arising out of the distribution of animals and plants; hoping that, by so doing, some few of our British entomologists, who have not looked into this branch of their science, may be induced to enlist themselves in the cause of Insect geography. If such a result be brought about; or if I be fortunate enough to open for discussion any of the topics which have been touched upon, and so lead to a more perfect solution of the problems which I have attempted to explain, I shall consider myself more than repaid

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