Abstract
THE issue of the second volume of this important work has speedily followed the publication of the first (reviewed in NATURE for June 22,1929). The present instalment, as exact and thorough in its treatment as its predecessor, gives evidence of immense industry on the part of the author, Dr. F. S. Bodenheimer. Continuing the subject of the study of insects during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the volume before us opens with a section on applied or economic entomology, with especial reference to agriculture, sericulture, and bee-keeping.
Materialien zur Geschichte der Entomologie bis Linné.
Von Dr. F. S. Bodenheimer. Band 2. Pp. vi + 486 + 4 Tafeln. (Berlin: W. Junk, 1929.) 2 vols., 100s.
Enjoying our latest content?
Log in or create an account to continue
- Access the most recent journalism from Nature's award-winning team
- Explore the latest features & opinion covering groundbreaking research
or
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
D., F. Materialien zur Geschichte der Entomologie bis Linné . Nature 125, 483–485 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125483a0
Issue date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/125483a0