Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Victorian Naturalist, Vol. 2: The Journal and Magazine of the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria; May, 1885 to April, 1886
Victorians, but which also prove Of great value to the student Who wants to study the habits of beasts, birds, and reptiles. However skilful a taxidermist may be, he can never give to his skins the subtle and mysterious quiver or life, so that the student who wants to understand life. And its history seeks to learn from living Objects, and the gardens of the Acclimatisation Society meet a felt need.
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