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Eleanor Ormerod, Ll. D., Economic Entomologist : Autobiography and Correspondence · Eleanor A. Ormerod — chapter 7 of 53 · ~83 words · public domain

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BEGINNING THE STUDY OF ENTOMOLOGY, COLLECTIONS OF ECONOMIC 53 ENTOMOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, AND FAMILY DISPERSAL: Beginning of Entomology 1852—A rare locust—Purchase of Stephen’s “Manual of British Beetles”—Method of self-instruction—First collection of Economic Entomology specimens sent to Paris—Facilities at Sedbury for collection—Aid given by labourers and their children in collecting—Illness and death of Miss Ormerod’s father—Succession and early death of Venerable Thomas J. Ormerod—Succession of the Rev. G. T. B. Ormerod—Miss Ormerod’s brothers—Especial copy of “History of Cheshire” presented to the Bodleian Library—A family heirloom.

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