. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. CHAP. X.] Draws wpon his Sa/ovngs-ianlc. 189 It was a great blow to him to sell a portion of his second collection. But he had no help for it. It was his only- savings-bank. When other means failed him, he could only rely upon it. He had no friends in his neighborhood to help him. His specimens went to many places, far and near. A considerable portion of them went to Haslar, near Southampton, where one of the hospital surgeons was mak- ing a collection of objects in nd:tural Please note that these images


. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. CHAP. X.] Draws wpon his Sa/ovngs-ianlc. 189 It was a great blow to him to sell a portion of his second collection. But he had no help for it. It was his only- savings-bank. When other means failed him, he could only rely upon it. He had no friends in his neighborhood to help him. His specimens went to many places, far and near. A considerable portion of them went to Haslar, near Southampton, where one of the hospital surgeons was mak- ing a collection of objects in nd:tural Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904; Edward, Thomas, 1814-1886. New York, Harper & brothers


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