Every art and science has a language of technical terms peculiar to itself. With those terms every student must make himself familiarly acquainted at the outset; and first of all, he will desire to know the names of the objects about which he is to be engaged.


Principles of Zoology, Introduction (p. xiii), Gould, Kendall & Lincoln. 1848


Every art and science has a language of technical terms peculiar to itself. With those terms every student must make himself familiarly acquainted at ...

Every art and science has a language of technical terms peculiar to itself. With those terms every student must make himself familiarly acquainted at ...

Every art and science has a language of technical terms peculiar to itself. With those terms every student must make himself familiarly acquainted at ...

Every art and science has a language of technical terms peculiar to itself. With those terms every student must make himself familiarly acquainted at ...