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The Naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia, Volume 1 (of 2)

Chapter 2: PREFACE.
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A naturalist's account of voyages and fieldwork along Vancouver Island and adjacent British Columbia, combining travel narrative, observations of fish, birds, and mammals, and practical descriptions of fishing and harvesting techniques. The author records salmon and sturgeon behavior, coastal and inland fishing methods, visits to indigenous communities, inland expeditions into river valleys and deserts, and encounters with regional wildlife including hummingbirds, grouse, and small mammals. Chapters mix anecdote, anatomical notes, species descriptions, and a catalog of specimens collected, with appendices listing zoological finds and engraved illustrations.

PREFACE.

Many interesting and useful works have been already published relating to the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, which, however, contain little if any information on the subject of their Natural History.

This missing link I venture in some measure to supply. But ‘The Naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia’ is not intended to be a book on Natural History merely; neither does the Author desire to weary his reader with tedious descriptions of genera and species. Comparative anatomy and physiology can be acquired at home, but habits are only discoverable by those who devote themselves to the rough though pleasant life of a wanderer, or by the actual observation of a careful investigator.

In the following pages, the Author has purposely avoided any definite system of arrangement, preferring a pleasant gossip, chatting, as it were, by the fireside about North-Western Wilds.

A detailed list of the Zoological collection made whilst Naturalist to the Government Commission will be found in the Appendix.

John Keast Lord.
LONDON: May 28, 1866.