"Elementary Zoology, Second Edition" by Vernon L. Kellogg is an early 20th-century science book designed to teach students the basics of zoology, focusing on how animals are structured, how they work, and how they grow. The book emphasizes hands-on learning through field work, lab experiments, and classroom lessons to bring a practical approach to the study of animal life for students. To study animals completely, Kellogg breaks down the topic into key areas: animal structure and function, which involves dissections; zoology, which is an organized, scientific approach to studying life; and ecological relationships, which shows how species and environments relate to each other and form a comprehensive view of animal studies.

Elementary Zoology, Second Edition
By Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman) Kellogg
Explore the animal kingdom through dissection, observation, and ecological awareness to understand the structure, function, and interactions of life&x20;
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2012-11-17
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About the AuthorVernon Lyman Kellogg was an American entomologist, evolutionary biologist, and science administrator. A major contribution was his study of bird lice and their hosts. He established the Department of Zoology at Stanford University in 1894, and served as the first permanent secretary of the National Research Council in Washington, D.C.
Vernon Lyman Kellogg was an American entomologist, evolutionary biologist, and science administrator. A major contribution was his study of bird lice and their hosts. He established the Department of Zoology at Stanford University in 1894, and served as the first permanent secretary of the National Research Council in Washington, D.C.
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