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WITH reference to Mr. H. M. Vickers's letter in NATURE of February 16, I may perhaps mention that the Edward Blyth who edited Gilbert White's “Selborne” in 1836, a reissue of which was made in 1858, dated his “advertisement”, or preface, from “Lower Tooting, November, 1836”. Blyth's bird notes to this edition are extensive, but the other portions of the book are very free from annotation.
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MARTIN, E. Edward Blyth and the Theory of Natural Selection. Nature 86, 45 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086045d0
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