"Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 1, March 1919" by Various is a scientific compilation from the early 1900s. It's a collection of studies covering insects and animals, and includes valuable observations and findings on different species. The book probably has topics like descriptions of new species, studies about the bodies of different creatures, and notes about how these creatures live. The research contained inside includes articles that present new types of worms found near Laguna Beach, California and studies regarding the nervous system of Cæcum californicum. One author, Ralph V. Chamberlin, describes newly found species with a lot of detail. Another, W. A. Hilton, looked into the advanced nervous system of a tiny sea snail. There's also information about amphipods, tiny crustaceans collected from the area, showing how many different lifeforms existed in California's water. Researchers and students can use this journal to learn about the classification and body structures of invertebrates on the land and in the sea.

Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 1, March 1919
By Various
Discover new species, complex nervous systems, and the hidden biodiversity within marine and terrestrial invertebrates.
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