The morphological characteristics of plant and animal species form the chief subject of the descriptive natural sciences and are the criteria for their classification. But not until recently has it been recognized that in living organisms, as in the realm of crystals, chemical differences parallel the variation in structure.


The Specificity of Serological Reactions (1936)


The morphological characteristics of plant and animal species form the chief subject of the descriptive natural sciences and are the criteria for...

The morphological characteristics of plant and animal species form the chief subject of the descriptive natural sciences and are the criteria for...

The morphological characteristics of plant and animal species form the chief subject of the descriptive natural sciences and are the criteria for...

The morphological characteristics of plant and animal species form the chief subject of the descriptive natural sciences and are the criteria for...