Some Observations on the Economy of an Insect Destructive to Turnips. Communicated November 24, 1835.
William Yarrell [3 June 1784 - 1 September 1856] was an English zoologist, prolific writer, bookseller and naturalist admired by his contemporaries for his precise scientific work. He is best known as the author of The History of British Fishes (2 vols., 1836) and History of British Birds featuring 564 original engravings (in 3 vols., first ed. 1843, second ed. 1845, third ed. 1856). The latter went into several editions and was the standard reference work for a generation of British ornithologists. He described Bewick's Swan in 1830, distinguishing it from the larger Whooper Swan. [Colour Plate by J. O Westwood 1805-1893] J. Swaine
(Book #ID 78094)
Published circa 1840. 1840.
Academic off-print folio 12'' x 9½'' in black and grey designed card wrap covers, gilt title lettering to the front cover. Contains pages 67-70 followed by paper-guarded colour plate drawn by J. O. Westwood, whose drawings of insects were masterpieces of correct delineation. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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