F.Z.S.
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He was not merely an amateur zoologist and F.Z.S., but a devoted lover and keen P. 276observer of animals.
From The Life of John Ruskin by Collingwood, W. G. (William Gershom)
One such tale has recently been given to us in the pages of the Avicultural Magazine, of London, for January, 1912, by Mr. Hubert D. Astley, F.Z.S., whose word no man will dispute.
From Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation by Hornaday, William Temple
Quite the most remarkable feature of an April meeting of the Entomological Society in 1880 something was the production, by Professor Parchell, F.Z.S.,
From Tales of South Africa by Bryden, H.A.
DESCRIPTION.—This species is founded on a single specimen, which, in the opinion of Mr. Blyth, Mr. Edwin Ward, F.Z.S.,
From Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon by Sterndale, Robert Armitage
Illustrated from Photographs by Gambier Bolton, F.Z.S., and others, and from Drawings.
From To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story by Wicks, Mark
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