Publisher's Synopsis
A Monograph of the British Marine Annelids, Volume 1, written by William Carmichael McIntosh and originally published in 1873, provides a detailed examination of marine worms found in British waters. This volume offers comprehensive descriptions and illustrations, making it a valuable resource for zoologists, marine biologists, and natural history enthusiasts.
McIntosh's meticulous work captures the state of knowledge of marine annelids during the late 19th century, reflecting the scientific methodologies and discoveries of the era. This historical text remains relevant for researchers interested in the history of zoological study and the evolution of our understanding of marine invertebrate life. The book's detailed observations and illustrations continue to offer insights into the biodiversity of British marine ecosystems.
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