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Fuller, Augustus Elliott
SEC/4/4 · Pièce · 1839
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Bodorgan

5th [Dec] 1839

My dear Sir

On my arrival here yesterday my son [John] Fuller Meyrick [Keeper] had just shot an Eagle on the rocks by the sea side within about a mile from his House. It was in the act of eating a Rabbit when he shot him, and unluckily he fell in the sea which has wetted his Feathers and the Retriever had a very difficult matter bringing him to the shore - I shall send him up by the coach this day as the Zoological Society may like to have him stuffed, the only time I have heard of one being shot or seen in Anglesey was about 60 years ago. I should like to have a line from you if it is the common Eagle which they have in Scotland, or is it a Sea Eagle. I received your letter about the Hare, I killed it adjoining a large Wood, I understand it had been seen constantly before by my Bailiff who could not make out whether it was a Hare or a Rabbit, the colour being different from either Hare or Rabbit.

Believe me to be
My dear Sir
Your most obedient Servt.

Augustus Elliott Fuller

To W. Ogilby Esq

Rothschild, Nathaniel Charles
SEC/7/17/25 · Dossier · 1901-1902
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Nathaniel Charles Rothschild to Philip Lutley Sclater requesting larvae of Biston Hirtaria and a live marten caught in Wales to be deposited at the Zoological Society of London