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The Elements of Herpetology and Ichthyology

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This succinct little textbook from 1844 presents an introduction to herpetology and ichthyology. The information, albeit not current, is still interesting and of use as a general overview of reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Please note that the classification of the animals may have changed since this time, as well as their environmental status. The step back in time to hear the Victorian view of nature makes it a remarkable read in itself. The author was president of the Academy of Natural Sciences. - Summary by A. Gramour (5 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Lesson I. Class of Reptiles

16:57

Read by Nichalia Schwartz

Lesson II. Order of Chelonians, or Tortoises

25:42

Read by Amy Gramour

Lesson III-Part I. Order of Saurians

29:46

Read by Amy Gramour

Lesson III-Part II. Order of Ophidians, or Serpents

28:59

Read by Amy Gramour

Lesson IV. Order of Batrachians.

22:47

Read by Amy Gramour

Lesson V. Class of Fishes

39:13

Read by Lucretia B.

Lesson VI. Order of Acanthopterygians

16:55

Read by Lauren Huff

Lesson VII. Order of Abdominal Malacopterygians

18:33

Read by Lauren Huff

Lesson VIII. Order of Subbrachian Malacopterygians

19:04

Read by Lauren Huff

Lesson IX. Division of Cartilaginous Fishes

25:21

Read by Zarina Silverman

Glossary A-H

38:31

Read by Larry Wilson

Glossary I-Z

32:19

Read by Lauren Huff