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From:
Henry Reeve
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
16 Dec 1802
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/8/85, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Intends to publish a thesis on animal hibernation, comments and queries: complains that many authors on it are inaccurate; has compiled information from [John] Hunter [(1728-1793) surgeon], [Peter Simon] Pallas, [Daines] Barrington [(1727-1800) lawyer and naturalist], [Johann] Gmelin, [Bernard Germain de] La Cepede [(1756-1825) naturalist], [John] Gough [(1757-1825) natural and experimental philosopher], [Georges-Louis Leclerc] Buffon [(1707-1788) naturalist], and others; asks if the dissertations on hibernation listed in Sir Joseph Banks' "Catalogu[s bibliothecae historico-naturalis]" vol 2 p449 include observations on animal temperatures etc.; proposes to observe hedgehogs. Asks if there are anatomical differences, including in the omentum, of swallows, martins and other birds which supposedly hibernate. Asks if the annual migration of birds is a "well-established fact" in light of swallows and others being found torpid in winter, concludes it sometimes does occur but thinks it impossible for birds to live underwater. Has not yet learnt whether fish hibernate.

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The Linnean Society of London