1. J. F. M. CLARK is a lecturer in the School of History at the Institute for Environmental History and Policy, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. His research and teaching focuses on the history of science, medicine, and environment in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, and he is currently completing a book on entomology in nineteenth-century Britain.
2. Agricultural History, Vol. no. 75, Issue no. 1, pages 83-114. ISSN 0002-1482 c2001 by Agricultural History Society. All rights reserved. Send requests for permission to reprint to: Rights and Permissions, University of California Press, 2000 Center St., Ste. 303, Berkeley, CA 94704 -1223.
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