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Agnes Catlow

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had been published not long before. Descriptions were based on the work of Philippi as well as other contemporary authorities. The profuse black-and-white illustrations of shells were mainly derived from images published elsewhere, with a few additions by Catlow herself.
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Catlow was one of a group of mid-Victorian-era women scientific writers who published mainly for children, helping to bring science education into the home. As she said of her work in the preface to
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Catlow was born in 1806 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Catlow. By the 1860s Catlow and her sister Maria were living in Chertsey in Surrey.
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Not much is known of Agnes Catlow's family background and education. It is clear from her publications that she was well-educated, especially in such natural sciences as
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Several of Catlow's books were published by Reeve and Benham, the firm founded by the noted conchologist
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Illustration of 13 microorganisms viewed under a microscope, from Agnes Catlow's 1851 book
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Drops of Water: Their Marvellous and Beautiful Inhabitants Displayed by the Microscope
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Drops of Water: Their Marvelous and Beautiful Inhabitants Displayed by the Microscope
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Popular Conchology: Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged According to the Modern System
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Shteir, Ann B. "Elegant Recreations: Configuring Science Writing for Women". In
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Popular Conchology: Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged According to the Modern System
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Catlow died at her house in Addlestone, Surrey on 10 May 1889 aged 82.
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An illustration by Walter Hood Fitch from Agnes Catlow's book
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Catlow wrote several books with her sister Maria, including
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Her greatest success as an author came with her 1842 book
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Sketching Rambles: Or, Nature in the Alps and Apennines
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Index

conchology
zoology
entomology


microscopy
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Rodolfo Amando Philippi
Malacology
Lovell Augustus Reeve
Walter Hood Fitch
Popular Conchology: Or, the Shell Cabinet Arranged According to the Modern System
United Kingdom Census 1861


Categories
1889 deaths
1806 births
British science writers
Conchologists
19th-century British non-fiction writers
19th-century British women writers

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