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BOOK

Title:  
The natural history of British fishes: including scientific and general descriptions of the most interesting species, and an extensive selection of accurately finished coloured plates : taken entirely from original drawings purposely made from the specimens in a recent state, and for the most
Creator:
Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837
Publication:
Printed for the author, and for F. C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808.
Notes:  
Vol.1 and 2 title-page reversed; both altered on manuscript accordingly. Vol.5 has imprint: Printed for the author, and for F. C. and J. Rivington. Readex Microprint edition. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Call #:  
LMK
Extent:
5 v. in 1 ([77] p., 24 leaves of plates; [74] p., plates 25-48; [118] p., plates 49-72; [93] p., plates 73-96; [112] p., plates 97-120) : col. ill.



BOOK

Title:  
Natural history of British fishes
Creator:
Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837
Publication:
London, 1802-
Notes:  
Wanting v.2-5.
Call #:  
597 D71 v.1
Extent:
v. : 48 pl. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
A history of the fishes of the British Islands
Creator:
Couch, Jonathan, 1789-1870
Publication:
George Bell & sons, London, 1877.
Call #:  
597.0942 C83h v.1-4
Extent:
4 v. : col. fronts., (col.) illus. ; 26 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
A Comparison of antipodal faunas
Parent:
National academy of sciences, Washington D.C. Memoirs. v.6 (5th memoir)
Creator:
Gill, Theodore, 1837-1914
Publication:
National academy of sciences, Washington, 1893.
Call #:  
506.73 N18M V.6, NO.5
Extent:
p.91-124 ; 30 x 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The natural history of British fishes
Creator:
Hamilton, RobertM.D
Publication:
W. H. Lizars; [etc.], Edinburgh, 1843.
Notes:  
Engraved half title page in each vol. Vol. 1 contains memoir of G. Rondelet, vol.2 contains memoir of Alexander von Humboldt. Bound in purple cloth; stamped in gold. Green endpapers.
Call #:  
590 J28N V.31, 33
Extent:
2 v. : front. (ports.) col. plates ; sextodecimo.



BOOK

Title:  
A history of British fishes
Creators:
Yarrell, William, 1784-1856 | Thomson, Keith Stewart | Van Voorst, John, active 1833-1886 | Samuel Bentley and Co
Publication:
John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row, London, MDCCCXLI [1841]
Notes:  
Publisher's advertisements for works by the same author
Call #:  
597 Y2h
Extent:
2 volumes illustrations 22 cm



BOOK

Title:  
Familiar history of British fishes
Creators:
Buckland, Francis T. (Francis Trevelyan), 1826-1880 | Thomson, Keith Stewart | Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) | Jas. Truscott & Son
Publication:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, [1873?]
Notes:  
Printer's mark on title page verso and at the end of the index. Publication date not specified in usual areas; preface is dated 1873. Illustration opposite the title page shows the Museum of Economic Fish Culture, South Kensington. "To the Boards of Conservators of the salmon fisheries in England, Wales, and Scotland, this little work is affectionately dedicated, with a grateful memory of many acts of kindness."
Call #:  
597 B85f
Extent:
xi, 396 pages illustrations 18cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1839-1891
Abstract:  

In many ways, Jonathan Couch was a prototype of the Victorian provincial naturalist, a trained physician whose eclectic, but intensely local interests ran from the life sciences to geology, Cornish folk beliefs, and local history. His major works included a three-volume translation of Pliny's Natural History (London, 1847-1849) published by the Wernerian Club of London, The History of Polperro (Truro, 1871), and the exhaustive four-volume A History of the Fishes of the British Islands (London, 1862-1868). The remnants of a wide-ranging mind, the Couch Papers contain a sampling of correspondence, rough drafts of articles, and notes on a variety of topics of interest to the Cornish naturalist and antiquarian, Jonathan Couch. The bulk of the correspondence relates to Couch's translation of Pliny's Natural History, published by the Wernerian Club of London between 1847 and 1849. The notes are highly diverse, but include some systematic descriptions of fishes, probably used in his A History of the Fishes of the British Islands and notes Cornish folk beliefs. Of particular interest are his "Notes connected with instinct and reason" and three manuscripts relating to evolutionism: "Enquiry into the circumstances...," "On the history and development of man," and "The Natural History of the Creation of the World, with its changes to the subsidence of the flood and Noah."
Call #:  
Mss.B.C831
Extent:
1 Linear feet