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An unvarnished record of species and specimens from mid-century Geneva. Meticulous study, quietly shaping zoology. Revue Suisse de Zoologie Tome 70 Facicule 3 (1963), by Maurice Bedot, reads as a concentrated zoological journal collection and natural history anthology, characteristic of a scientific periodical of the 1960s. The issue presents specialist reports, local surveys and precise species accounts that reflect contemporary methods of collecting and classification. Detailed museum specimen records recorded here form a useful baseline for later comparisons, while the measured prose and forensic attention to detail make the fascicule unusually readable for a technical volume. It belongs to the Annales de la Societe Zoologique and situates Geneva natural history work within wider European debates on species, distribution and taxonomic practice; a primary source for animal species research and for anyone interested in swiss zoology studies.As a mid-century scientific publication, this fascicule records the methods and priorities of its era and therefore matters to historians as much as to practising biologists. Its sober data and locality notes make it a reliable academic reference for biologists conducting retrospective surveys; libraries will appreciate it as a university library resource and an archival link to the Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve. Casual readers with an appetite for natural history will enjoy the concise observational prose and the steady, evidence-led tone. Classic-literature collectors and specialists in european zoological literature will value the issue for both its provenance and its place within the annales de la societe zoologique; its authority is practical rather than rhetorical, a working document that has quietly shaped subsequent study. The fascicule’s concise records support ongoing work in taxonomy and conservation planning.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.