Publisher's Synopsis
The Naturalist: Journal Of The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, edited by C.P. Hobkirk, F.L.S. and G.T. Porritt, F.L.S., is a historical record of natural history observations and research. This journal offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific pursuits of naturalists in the Yorkshire region. Readers interested in the historical context of natural science, regional biodiversity, and the meticulous recording of flora and fauna will find this journal to be an invaluable resource. It provides detailed accounts and insights into the natural world as it was understood and documented by dedicated naturalists of the time.
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