THE ZOOLOGIST 



FOR 1853. 



Subscription for Professor Nees von Esenbeck. 

 Addressed to the Readers of the ' Zoologist.' By the Editor. 



The following circular has been printed, and sent to many of our 

 most distinguished naturalists. The receiver of this will please to 

 regard it as addressed to himself: — 



" 9, Devonshire St., Bishopsgate, 

 "January 1, 1853. 



" That eminent and truly philosophical naturalist, Nees von 

 Esenbeck, having been reduced to circumstances of great distress, 

 through being deprived of his Professorship in the University of 

 Breslau, I have the honour to inform you that, with a view to afford- 

 ing him some temporary relief, a subscription has been set on foot, 

 to which I very respectfully and earnestly solicit the addition of 

 your name. 



" The following sums have been received ; and it is requested that 

 further contributions may be sent, either in cash payment, Post-office 

 order, or postage-stamps, to my address, as above ; and the receipt 

 will be acknowledged on the wrappers of the next published numbers 

 of the ' Zoologist ' and ' Phytologist,' or in any other way the donor 

 may require. " Edward Newman." 



£ 9. d. 



John Allcard, Esq., F.L.S. &c 10 



Dr. Balfour, F.L.S. &c 1 



William Bennett, Esq 10 



Miss M. A. Boulton 3 3 



J. S. Bowerbank, Esq., F.K.S. &c 1 



Edward Charlesworth, Esq ,,10 



Henry Deane, Esq. .,, „ 10 O 



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