i came across this google digitized book whilst trying to find the answer to a quiz question:
http://books.google.ca/books?id=LTsDAAAAQAAJ
it is Westwood's Butterflies of Great Britain from the 1850s
charles
digitized butterfly book
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Re: digitized butterfly book
Charles
Thanks for this.
I have just downloaded it, and, at a cursory glance, it seems to promise hours of entertainment.
The illustrations are superb, and, printed well, would make excellent wall decorations.
Thanks again.
Roger
Thanks for this.
I have just downloaded it, and, at a cursory glance, it seems to promise hours of entertainment.
The illustrations are superb, and, printed well, would make excellent wall decorations.
Thanks again.
Roger
Cheers
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Re: digitized butterfly book
What a fantastic book!!
It didn't help me answer Trev's question (though it reminded me that the clouded yellow was once edusa, the name we now use for Bath white - was the Bath white ever croceus?) but it's a great read and the pictures are wonderful.
Notice all those 'secondary species', like scarce copper and purple-edged copper appearing!
Thanks for the link. I'll sneak into school when no one's around and print off all those colour plates...
Guy
It didn't help me answer Trev's question (though it reminded me that the clouded yellow was once edusa, the name we now use for Bath white - was the Bath white ever croceus?) but it's a great read and the pictures are wonderful.
Notice all those 'secondary species', like scarce copper and purple-edged copper appearing!
Thanks for the link. I'll sneak into school when no one's around and print off all those colour plates...
Guy
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Re: digitized butterfly book
It is indeed a wonderful book and the hand coloured plates are beautiful - especially if you're lucky enough to acquire the large-paper copy. Look out for the two volume work British Moths and Their Transformations, it is equally beautiful.
Felix.
Felix.