. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. CHAP. Edwa/rd^& Correspondenoe. 263 Edward had also mucli correspondence with Mr. Alex- ander G. More, with respect to the distribution of birds in Great Britain during the nesting season. Edward was ap- pointed the observer for BanfEshire and the northern part of Aberdeen. He communicated a great deal of informa- tion about birds and birdnesting, which was afterward pub- lished in the periodical called The Ibis. But his most important communications were with Mr- Couch as to fishes; and with Mr. Spence
. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. CHAP. Edwa/rd^& Correspondenoe. 263 Edward had also mucli correspondence with Mr. Alex- ander G. More, with respect to the distribution of birds in Great Britain during the nesting season. Edward was ap- pointed the observer for BanfEshire and the northern part of Aberdeen. He communicated a great deal of informa- tion about birds and birdnesting, which was afterward pub- lished in the periodical called The Ibis. But his most important communications were with Mr- Couch as to fishes; and with Mr. Spence Bate, and the Rev. A. Merle Norman, as to Crustacea; which will form the sub- jects of the following 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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