A Sketch of the Natural History (Vertebrates) Of the British Islands
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Excerpt from A Sketch of the Natural History (Vertebrates) Of the British Islands: With a Concise Bibliography of Popular Works Relating to the British Fauna and a List of Field Clubs and Natural History Societies in the United Kingdom
Of this little book. It is offered as no more than the merest outline, an introduction to the many excellent handbooks to county fauna enumerated in the bibliography, from which I may perhaps, without incurring the charge of making invidious distinctions, be allowed to indicate as admirable models the series prepared by Messrs harvie-brown and Buckley. What these and other county chron iclers have been able to give in detail, it has been my duty only to outline. The physical peculiari ties of the various zoological divisions have, except in the introduction, been dealt with but incidentally, those of counties, which in no way conform to the natural boundaries, have been all but ignored. The great difficulty throughout, of course, has been compression, but it is hoped that, since it has been found impossible to give the whole truth, there has at any rate been included nothing but the truth. It will probably be noticed that slightly different methods of description have been adopted in the several cases of the mammals, birds, and fishes, but these have been thought to offer the most convenient aid in each case to identification. In short, the object of the following pages is to give some clue to the appearance and life-history of the 700 odd verte.
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