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John Wood, a General Practitioner at Tarrington,
was a great naturalist as well as a French and Latin scholar. He wrote
45 scientific papers, at first mostly on the tiny moths Microlepidoptera
and later on flies, Diptera; only three of them are in the Woolhope Transactions
and are carefully worded for non-specialist naturalists. His
publications led to international recognition and two European
butterflies are named after him. His very readable diary, 1891-1894 is
now in the Hereford City Library.
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