Author

A. M. (Albert Moore) Reese

1872-1965

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Books by A. M. (Albert Moore) Reese

The alligator and its allies

"The Alligator and Its Allies" by A. M. Reese is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The work provides a detailed examination of the biology, anatomy, and development of the Crocodilia, primarily focusing on the American alligator. It serves as a comprehensive resource for students of zoology, featuring numerous illustrations and systematic classifications. At the start of the book, the author introduces the aim of cataloging significant biological facts about crocodilians, utilizing personal observations alongside existing literature. The first chapter delves into the classification of Crocodilia, noting various opinions among specialists, and begins to outline the anatomy and living conditions of the American alligator. Through a mix of scientific observation and anecdotal evidence, Reese sets a foundation to discuss the behavioral, anatomical, and ecological aspects of alligators and their relatives, foreshadowing deeper exploration in subsequent chapters.

Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator

"Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator" by A. M. Reese is a scientific publication that likely emerged in the mid-20th century. This detailed study focuses on the anatomical development of the digestive canal in the American alligator, offering insights into both embryological processes and the anatomy of reptilian species. The work is a specialized inquiry within the field of zoology, contributing to the understanding of vertebrate development. The book meticulously describes various stages of development of the alligator's digestive system, illustrating the structural formation and anatomical changes from early embryonic stages to the more developed forms. It includes detailed observations on the development of key components such as the foregut, midgut, and hindgut as well as related structures like the liver and pancreas, while utilizing numerous figures and plates for visual reference. Reese emphasizes histological changes at different developmental stages, providing a comprehensive overview that is crucial for researchers in fields like comparative anatomy, embrology, and herpetology. The work serves as an important resource for understanding the evolutionary aspects of digestion in reptiles, specifically within the context of the American alligator.

Wanderings in the Orient

"Wanderings in the Orient" by A. M. Reese is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century, specifically around 1919. This book offers a firsthand account of various experiences and observations as the author journeys through regions such as the Philippines, Singapore, and other parts of Southeast Asia. The likely topic revolves around the cultural and social dynamics of these places, depicting the life, landscapes, and people encountered during the travels. The book is structured as a series of sketches or vignettes based on Reese's explorations, often focusing on specific locations and their unique characteristics. Each chapter highlights different aspects of life in the orient, from the simplicity of village life in the Philippine barrio of Mariveles to the historical significance of the leper colony at Culion. Reese also captures the vibrant scene of Singapore as a melting pot of cultures and delves into the bustling life of modern Manila. Through rich descriptions and vivid illustrations, the reader is invited into the diverse tapestry of the East, examining both the beauty and challenges faced by the inhabitants as well as the author’s reflections on their way of life.