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Charles Nicol
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digitized butterfly book

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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

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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
Cheers

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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...

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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.

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