Crotch, George Robert, 1842-74 (entomologist and writer)
Biography
George Robert Crotch (1842-1874) entomologist and writer, was born at Bishop's Hull, Somerset. Crotch became interested in insects, especially Coleoptera, whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge University. He matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge, in 1861 (B.A., 1864; M.A., 1867), and became an assistant at the University Library in 1866, and second assistant librarian, 1867-1871. . In 1873 he accepted a position as assistant from Louis Agassiz at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology before emigrating to the United States. Crotch was the author of a number of books, including Checklist of the Coleoptera of America (1873) and A revision of the Coleopterous family Coccinellidae (1874). He died in Philadelphia on 16 June 1874.
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George Crotch and Joseph Ebsworth: Extracts and Notes
504 folios. The main part of the volume is taken up with 'The Return from Parnassus', an extract from Sir Thomas Hawkins's Origins of English drama, 3, p. 301. The contents also include: (fo. 2) notes on J.E. Tennent, 'Ceylon'; (fo. 441) extracts from A. Ramsay, Tea-table miscellany, Calliope or the musical miscellany and the Saturday magazine; (fo. 446) notes on entomology. Fos 4, 82-440, 454 and many of the versos are blank.
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