Abstract
ARDENT naturalists in humble ranks of life during last century, such as Edwards, of Banff, and Robert Walker, of St. Andrews, in zoology, and Sergeant Sim, of Perth, in botany, have not been rare in Scotland, but few showed more acute penetration, combined with artistic skill and fitness for administration, than Peter Donald Malloch, the premier angler and skilful taxidermist, as well as the originator and able administrator of the Tay Salmon Fisheries Co.
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M., W. Peter Donald Malloch. Nature 107, 498 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107498a0
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