Berrill, N. J.
The Origin of Vertebrates
The Origin of Vertebrates
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1955. First ed. (no prior editions or printings indicated). viii, 257 pages illustrations; bibliographical references (pages 249-254). Fine(-) copy with small owner name in pen to front free endpaper and wee bit of soiling(adhesive resude?) to bottom edge for endpapers and jacket flap (see photos); in a fine jacket in archival mylar. A very bright, crisp copy. Hardcover.
Uncommon. "Canadian zoologist and marine biologist Norman John Berrill (1903-1996) is known for his work in invertebrate biology and his efforts to popularize science. Berrill earned his Ph.D. from the University of London and later taught at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He made significant contributions to the study of invertebrates, particularly marine invertebrates, and published numerous scientific papers on the subject. A prolific author of popular science books, he covered a wide range of topics, from the evolution of life to the possibilities of extraterrestrial life, and were known for their accessible and engaging style. Berrill was a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and received numerous awards for his contributions to science and science education. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of marine biology and on the public understanding of science" . ¶ Tunicata. Chordata, Nonvertebrate Vertebrates Vertébrés. Tuniciers. Vertebrata (subphylum) Tunicata. Vertebrates.