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Excerpt from The Scottish Naturalist: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Zoology, With Which Is Incorporated "the Annals of Scottish Natural History"
Though somewhat reserved and studious, he yet was a most agreeable colleague and companion, whether indoors or out of doors. No one enjoyed more than he the wild scenery of hill and moor, of forest and rocky shore; and he was equally at home with the grasses as with the insects and birds - ever ready to cap a remark with a quaint or humorous Scotch or Irish story, of which he had an inexhaustible collection. Again, many a quaint story he told at the Zoological Dinner of the British Association and elsewhere, at those of the Royal Societies' Club, and of the Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh.
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