; Dr. Harland, and by him bequeathed, I believe, to the Scarborough Museum; he also sent a few interesting Maurmalia to the British Museum. – Mr. Winchester of the Consular service has for several years made ornithology a special study.
A few notes on this science, and also on Chinese fishes will be found in the zoological appendix to the History of the United States Expedition to Japan, under Commodore Perry, but a fuller account of the fishes of the neighbouring seas is contained in Sir John Richardson's Report on the Ichthyology of the Chinese and Japanese Seas, and in various detached papers by Dr. Bleeker in the Memoirs of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences (Dutch) published in Java.
The above particulars have been obtained by me from Gentlemen in the Island.
(signed) Chas. St. Bes: Le Breton
Surveyor General (True Copy)
Molinom
Colonial Secretary
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; Dr. Harland, and by him bequeathed, I believe, to the Scarborough Museum; he also sent a few interesting Maurmalia to the British Museum. – Mr. Winchester of the Consular service has for several years made ornithology a special study.
A few notes on this science, and also on Chinese fishes will be found in the zoological appendix to the History of the United States Expedition to Japan, under Commodore Perry, but a fuller account of the fishes of the neighbouring seas is contained in Sir John Richardson's Report on the Ichthyology of the Chinese and Japanese Seas, and in various detached papers by Dr. Bleeker in the Memoirs of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences (Dutch) published in Java.
The above particulars have been obtained by me from Gentlemen in the Island.
(signed) Chas. St. Bes: Le Breton
Surveyor General (True Copy)
Molinom
Colonial Secretary
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