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Revue Suisse de Zoologie (Tome 59) is a measured portrait of scientific care - a ledger of species, methods and debates that informed comparative zoology works across Europe. Essential reading for animal scholars. Published within the Annales de la Societe Suisse and associated with Maurice Bedot, this scientific periodical anthology functions as a natural history volume and a zoological journal collection, gathering animal taxonomy research, biodiversity studies and museum specimen records with meticulous editorial standards. Contributors range from field naturalists to museum curators, and the pieces combine painstaking species accounts with comparative analysis and method notes that illuminate how taxonomic decisions were reached. Rich registry notes and specimen catalogues make the volume a practical researcher resource in zoology: historians and taxonomists tracing nomenclatural change or the provenance of museum specimens find primary material rarely assembled so cleanly.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.Tome 59 occupies a distinct place in the history of biological thought: its pages record methodological shifts in comparative zoology, early conservation-minded biodiversity studies and hands-on curatorial practice through museum specimen records. Its blend of empirical detail and lucid exposition gives context to species lists and catalogues, and the volume preserves institutional records from the Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve and the annales de la societe suisse that are essential to historians of early 20th century science. Casual readers with an interest in natural history find accessible, richly factual accounts; classic-literature collectors and specialist librarians value a provenance-rich addition to any shelf of Swiss scientific publication and comparative zoology works. Scholars seeking primary sources for animal taxonomy research recognise the volume’s enduring utility as an academic reference in zoology and as a researcher resource for ongoing biodiversity and taxonomic studies.