Biography
A Scottish naturalist and museum curator and an internationally acknowledged authority on animal locomotion (<a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bell_Pettigrew>Wikipedia</a>).
Books by James Bell Pettigrew
Animal Locomotion or Walking, Swimming, and Flying with a dissertation of Aëronautics
Locomotion Chez les Animaux; Ou Marche, Natation et Vol
Physiology of the Circulation
Physiology of the Circulation in Plants, in the Lower Animals, and in Man [electronic Resource]
Design in Nature Illustrated by Spiral and Other Arrangements in the Inorganic and Organic Kingdoms as Exemplified in Matter, Force, Life, Growth, ... Especially in Crystals, Plants, and Animals
Animal Locomotion - Walking, S
Animal Locomotion - Walking, Swimming, and Flying with a Dissertation on Aeronautics
Animal Locomotion - Walking, Swimming, And Flying With A Dissertation On Aeronautics (1891)
The Harveian oration for 1889
La locomotion chez les animaux
La locomotion chez les animaux; ou Marche, natation et vol
Die Ortsbewegung der Thiere
List of works published by Jam
List of works published by James Bell Pettigrew ..
The physiology of the circulation in plants, in the lower animals, and in man
Animal locomotion or walking, swimming, and flying
Animal locomotion or Walking, swimming, and flying, with a diss. on Aëronautics: Or, Walking ..
Animal locomotion; or, Walking, swimming, and flying, with a dissertation on aeronautics
The physiology of the circulation in plants
On the physiology of wings
On the mechanical appliances b
On the mechanical appliances by which flight is attained in the animal kingdom
On the muscular arrangements of the bladder and prostate, and the manner in which the ureters and urethra are closed
On the various modes of flight in relation to aeronautics
On the presumption of survivorship
On the arrangement of the musc
On the arrangement of the muscular fibres in the ventricles of the vertebrate heart
On the arrangement of the muscular fibres in the ventricles of the vertebrate heart : with physiological remarks
On the relations, structure, and function of the valves of the vascular system in Vertebrata