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A concentrated ledger of living science: Revue Suisse de Zoologie, Tome 109, Fascicule 1 gathers a season of meticulous inquiry. Scholarship meets meticulous natural history. Presented as a scientific research anthology rooted in Geneva natural history and the Museum d Histoire Naturelle de Geneve, the volume belongs at the intersection of field observation and museum practice. It offers systematic treatments of animal taxonomy studies and comparative zoology works, anchored by museum specimen records and measured biodiversity documentation. The prose is direct and exact; technical clarity sits alongside curatorial care. Useful as an academic reference for zoologists and a university library resource, it also enriches any zoological journal collection where continuity of European scientific publications matters to scholars and collectors.As a record of scholarly practice, this fascicule has a distinct historical voice: it captures methods of collection and description at work in early 21st century science and preserves fragmentary traces of institutional life, from curatorial protocol to specimen notes. 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. Accessible enough for the curious lay reader yet precise enough for specialists, it suits casual readers who appreciate lucid scientific narrative and classic-literature collectors who prize European scientific publications as cultural artefacts. Librarians and researchers will value its role as a university library resource and as part of a broader zoological journal collection that supports comparative studies and long-term biodiversity documentation. Its measured tone and archival richness extend the appeal to historians of science as well as practising taxonomists. Whether consulted for museum specimen records, for comparative zoology works, or simply savoured for the discipline of observation it embodies, this fascicule rewards close reading and thoughtful curation.