Life of a Scotch Naturalist: Thomas Edward, Associate of the Linnean Society. / Fourth Edition
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A shoemaker devotes decades to natural history, teaching himself by collecting, stuffing, and cataloguing local fauna while working and enduring poverty. The narrative traces his childhood curiosities, rocky schooling and apprenticeship, episodes of wandering, and eventual settlement in a coastal county where he conducted fieldwork. He endured long nights outdoors, injuries, lost specimens, and limited access to books, sending finds to other naturalists for identification. His meticulous collecting—especially of crustaceans and coastal birds—and local exhibitions brought recognition from established scientists and election as an associate of a learned society. The account combines personal memoir, natural-history observations, and a regional species appendix drawn from his labours.
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