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Thomas Brown (naturalist)

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295: 63:. After his regiment was disbanded he bought the Fifeshire flax mill. That, however, burned down before Brown had the opportunity to insure it. He then started to write books about nature for a living. 394: 409: 244: 187:
Illustrations of the recent conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with the description and localities of all the species, marine, land, and fresh water
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Illustrations of the land and fresh water conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with figures, descriptions, and localities of all the species
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Notes on the dates of publication of the earlier parts of Captain Thomas Brown's Illustrations of the Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland
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When he was twenty, he joined the Forfar and Kincardine Militia, rising to the rank of captain in 1811. When he was quartered in
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The book of butterflies, sphinges, and moths: illustrated by ninety-six engravings, coloured after nature
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The taxidermist's manual, or, The art of collecting, preparing and preserving objects of natural history
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Illustrations of the Fossil Conchology of Great Britain And Ireland, With Descriptions And Localities
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The book of butterflies and moths: illustrated by forty-eight engravings, coloured after nature
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Illustrations of conchology of Great Britain and Ireland drawn from nature
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The conchologist’s text-book, embracing the arrangements of
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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FRSE
FLS
naturalist
malacologist
Perth, Scotland
Royal High School, Edinburgh
Manchester
Oliver Goldsmith
Royal Society of Edinburgh
James Jardine
Manchester Museum
natural history
conchology
Linnean Society
Physical Society
United States
marine
gastropod
Zebina browniana
d'Orbigny
Illustrations of conchology of Great Britain and Ireland drawn from nature
The book of butterflies, sphinges, and moths: illustrated by ninety-six engravings, coloured after nature
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Linnaeus
1835 version
1853 version
Illustrations of the recent conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with the description and localities of all the species, marine, land, and fresh water
Illustrations of the land and fresh water conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with figures, descriptions, and localities of all the species
Alexander Wilson
Charles Lucien Bonaparte

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