"Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 1919" by Various is a scientific journal from the early 1900s that offers a window into the world of bugs and animals. It's like a time capsule of scientific exploration, put together four times a year by the Zoology experts at Pomona College. This particular issue probably has cool articles and notes about unique animals and observations. One section hones in on the social behavior of wasps called "Polistes", where Horace Gunthorp watched very closely to detail their activities. There is also a writing by Charles P. Alexander, who gives a thorough explanation of crane-flies, discussing where they live and what they look like, specifically the "Dicranoptycha" kind. Then there is a section by William A. Hilton, who is researching the bivalves "Nucula" and "Malletia" finding out about their nervous system structures. Together, these articles paint a picture of the scientific interests and knowledge of that time, which adds to the broader learning about Zoology and Entomology.

Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 1919
By Various
Peer into the lives of wasps, crane-flies, and bivalves through the detailed observations and research captured in this vintage science journal.
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