â € œ The Natural History of British Butterflies, â € illustrated with thirty-six plates, presents a detailed exploration of British butterflies. Originally published in 1835, this work combines scientific accuracy with artistic representation. The inclusion of a memoir and portrait of Werner adds a biographical dimension to the study of natural history.
This book offers valuable insights into the insect life of Britain during the early 19th century. It serves as a resource for both enthusiasts and researchers interested in entomology and the historical study of nature. The detailed illustrations provide a visual record of the butterflies discussed, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of these delicate creatures.
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