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A definitive record of Swiss zoological scholarship, presented with the rigour of a learned archive. A landmark resource for naturalists. Revue Suisse De Zoologie; Annales De La Societe Suisse De Zoologie Et Du Museum D Histoire Naturelle De Geneve (Tome 103) reads as a comprehensive zoological journal collection and a scientific periodical anthology - a natural history volume that gathers writing on animal taxonomy research, distributional notes and curated museum specimen records. Its tone balances technical exactitude and archival value, making it a useful academic reference for zoology and a satisfying read for anyone curious about Geneva natural history. Those researching biodiversity studies Switzerland-wide, students of twentieth century zoology, and historians of Swiss scientific publications will recognise the volume as a node in a long-running scholarly conversation tied to the annales de la societe suisse tradition; it is equally at home as a university library resource.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.Historically, the tome documents shifts in method and emphasis - from descriptive taxonomy to concerns that underpin contemporary conservation - and preserves provenance data that supports provenance research in museum collections and contemporary biodiversity assessment. Its historical footprint gives the volume literary and research significance: it traces the patient accumulation of knowledge that underlies species lists, comparative studies and the museum registers that remain vital to modern ecology. For casual readers it offers an evocative window into regional fauna and scientific practice; for classic-literature collectors it supplies authenticity, period voice and bibliographic value. As both a reference and a cultural artefact, the work rewards browsing and sustained study alike. It also rewards archival cross-referencing for long-term ecological studies and monitoring.