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PREFACE.

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the anxiety necessarily attendant upon the publication of this volume being now brought to a close, it only remains to apologise for the delay, for which many reasons might be adduced, and to express a hope that it may be received with the same favour which has for so long a period been kindly extended to the works of thomas bewick. it may be matter of interest to many of his admirers to learn that the whole of the wood cuts now in the hands of the family are in as good preservation as when they left the graver.[1]

this volume was considerably advanced at press before it was decided to append the cuts of the fishes; an arrangement which it is hoped may meet with general approbation—more particularly as, by that means, the cuts and the vignettes[2] engraved for the history of fishes will thus go together. much additional matter respecting the fishes, which had occupied so much time and attention, would doubtless have found a place in the pages of the memoir, had not the hand of death so suddenly arrested the labours of the author. from the ample materials which exist, the appendix might have been greatly extended, but it is now felt to be desirable to bring the publication to a termination as speedily as possible.

j. b.

gateshead-on-tyne, may, 1862.

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