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Vernon Lyman Kellogg

    Vernon Myman Lyman Kellogg était un entomologiste, un biologiste de l'évolution et un administrateur scientifique américain dont le travail s'est concentré sur l'étude des insectes et des processus évolutifs. Par ses recherches et son administration d'institutions scientifiques, il a contribué à l'avancement de la biologie et à notre compréhension de la vie. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans la popularisation des connaissances scientifiques et dans la vulgarisation de sujets complexes auprès d'un public plus large. Il a exploré les mécanismes de l'évolution, cherchant à élucider les complexités du monde naturel à travers ses écrits.

    The Net-winged Midges (blepharoceridae) Of North America
    Herbert Hoover, the Man and HHis Work
    Elementary Zoology
    Insect Stories
    Headquarters Nights: A Record of Conversations and Experiences at the Headquarters of the German Army in France and Belgium
    Beyond War: A Chapter in the Natural History of Man
    • Insect Stories

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This fascinating collection of insect stories is a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world. With contributions from a variety of authors, including Mary Wellman, Maude Lanktree, Sekko Shimada, and Vernon Lyman Kellogg, this book offers a wide range of perspectives on the lives and habits of insects. From ants to bees to butterflies and beyond, Insect Stories is a captivating look at the world of bugs.

      Insect Stories
    • Herbert Hoover, the Man and HHis Work

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Kellogg's insightful and sympathetic biography of Herbert Hoover sheds new light on the complex personality of one of America's greatest statesmen. Combining rigorous research with engaging prose, this book provides a compelling portrait of a man whose legacy continues to shape our world today.

      Herbert Hoover, the Man and HHis Work
    • This classic text provides a detailed introduction to the anatomy of insects. Comstock and Kellogg draw on extensive research and careful observation to offer readers a clear and accessible overview of insect anatomy, including the structure of the head, thorax, and abdomen; the organs of digestion, reproduction, and sensory perception; and the system of wings and flight. This is an essential resource for anyone interested in entomology or insect biology.

      The Elements of Insect Anatomy; an Outline for the Use of Students in Entomological Laboratories. By John Henry Comstock and Vernon L. Kellogg
    • Animal Life: A First Book Of Zoölogy

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its authenticity, showcasing original copyright references and library stamps from prestigious institutions. It serves as an important contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting its historical context and scholarly value. The reproduction aims to stay as true to the original artifact as possible, offering readers a glimpse into its enduring relevance.

      Animal Life: A First Book Of Zoölogy