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Thomas Brown (naturalist)

Captain Thomas Brown FRSE FLS was a British naturalist and malacologist.

Selected works
• Brown T. 1827. Illustrations of conchology of Great Britain and Ireland drawn from nature. pp. 1–65, Pl. 1–52. Edinburgh. (Lizars). • Brown T. 1832. The book of butterflies, sphinges, and moths: illustrated by ninety-six engravings, coloured after nature. • Brown T. 1835. The conchologist’s text-book, embracing the arrangements of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Linnaeus, with a glossary of technical terms. - illustrated by nineteen engravings on steel. 1835 version, 1853 version. • Brown, T. 1843. The book of butterflies and moths: illustrated by forty-eight engravings, coloured after nature. • Brown T. 1844. Illustrations of the recent conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with the description and localities of all the species, marine, land, and fresh water. • Brown T. 1845. Illustrations of the land and fresh water conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with figures, descriptions, and localities of all the species. • Brown T. 1849. Illustrations of the Fossil Conchology of Great Britain And Ireland, With Descriptions And Localities. • Illustrations of the American ornithology of Alexander Wilson and Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1831–1835). These illustrations were also used in the three-volume "Jameson edition" of Wilson's American ornithology (published between 1801 and 1814) • ''The taxidermist's manual, or, The art of collecting, preparing and preserving objects of natural history'' (Glasgow: Archibald Fullarton ... [and 3 others], 1833) xii, 150 p., VI leaves of plates == References ==
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