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MRS. LOUDON’S ENTERTAINING NATURALIST,
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN NATURAL HISTORY.
THE ENTERTAINING NATURALIST. - Book I. I. QUADRUPEDS, OR FOUR-FOOTED BEASTS. - § I. Carnivorous, or Flesh-eating Animals.
BOOK II. INHABITANTS OF THE AIR. - § I. Raptores. Diurnal Birds of Prey.
Book III. INHABITANTS OF THE WATER. - § I. Cetacea, or Sea Mammalia.
Book IV. REPTILES. - § 1. Serpents, or Ophidian Reptiles.
Book V. MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS. - § I. Bivalves, or those having two shells.
Book VI. ARTICULATED ANIMALS. - § I. Annelida, or Ringed Animals.
This lively volume brings together more than five hundred animal sketches, stories, and curious facts, all presented in a straightforward, entertaining style. Originally a favorite of Victorian households, the new edition has been carefully revised and expanded by a noted zoologist, adding fresh illustrations and updated scientific notes. Readers can wander through the animal kingdom—from mammals and birds to insects and marine life—while enjoying the witty anecdotes that accompany each entry.
Beyond the charming vignettes, the book offers clear introductions to the major systems of classification, comparing the classic Linnaean scheme with modern arrangements. Those interested in the basics of zoology will find concise explanations of anatomy, habits, and the practical uses of each creature. Its blend of humor and solid information makes it an ideal primer for young naturalists and anyone who loves to explore the diversity of life.
Full title
Mrs. Loudon's Entertaining Naturalist Being popular descriptions, tales, and anecdotes of more than Five Hundred Animals. Being popular descriptions, tales, and anecdotes of more than Five Hundred Animals.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (923K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-02-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1807–1858
Best known for making gardening and botany approachable for everyday readers, this Victorian writer also produced one of the earliest works now recognized as science fiction. Her books opened up the pleasures of plants, flowers, and imaginative futures to a wide new audience.
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