Diversions of a Naturalist by Sir E. Ray Lankester

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By Betty Walker Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Volume Iii
Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929 Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929
English
"Diversions of a Naturalist" by Sir E. Ray Lankester is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. This work offers engaging reflections on natural history, exploring various aspects of the natural world and the author’s experiences as a naturalist. The essays are drawn from Lankester’s articles for a popular audience, showcasing the...
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the collection presents Lankester's introspective preface, where he discusses the need for moments of respite from the anxieties of wartime life. He reflects on his love for nature and the joy derived from studying it. The first chapter takes readers on an evocative journey into a Norwegian fiord where Lankester recounts his exhilarating experiences with marine dredging. He recalls the excitement of reeling in the ocean's treasures, such as coral, starfish, and the elusive "lancelet," all while grappling with the challenges of sea-sickness and the unpredictable sea. This blend of personal narrative and scientific observation sets the tone for the collection, promising a delightful exploration of natural history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Paul Thompson
2 years ago

This is now a staple reference in my professional collection.

John Smith
2 years ago

Looking at the bibliography alone, the critical analysis of current industry standards is very timely. I feel much more confident in my knowledge after finishing this.

Jennifer Jones
8 months ago

A sophisticated analysis that fills a gap in the literature.

Thomas Johnson
8 months ago

Having explored several resources on this, I find that the structural organization allows for quick referencing of key points. If you want to master this topic, start right here.

Paul Wright
1 year ago

I have to admit, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Worth every second.

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