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Common Flying Squirrel

General Zoology or
Systematic Natural History
Vol 2, Part 1. Mammalia
by George Shaw.
Publ by G. Kearsley, London. 1801
                        
Another wonderfully clean and detailed nature set from the year 1801; Of English origin the noted G. Kearsley of Fleet Street. Displaying two similar yet
unique engravings here. The left engraved plate entitled "Common Flying
Squirrel", the right "Virginian Flying Squirrel" both by the artist Heath. The
aforementioned rarer Virginian flying squirrel shows a little more detail and
concern to accuracy, although both plates are well shaded and detailed. It
shows the rodentia in a non active (non-flying) state, whereas the other
non-regionally identified plate shows the animal fully stretched as it would
have lept from branch to branch. Flying squirrels are found in several regions
of the world, thus making it impossible to determine the true character of the
left hand plate. As a note of rarity though, although settlement in Virginia had
been a fact for some time by 1800, there were still very few works done this
early on specific American species. The work had really just begun not too
long before. The date of publication and publisher information is located at the
bottom of each plate, they read "1801 Jan. 1, London. Published by G.
Kearsley Fleet Street", "1801 Jan. 1, London. Published by G. Kearsley Fleet
Street." respectively.