Author:John Colquhoun
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Works[edit]
- Colquhoun, John (1840). The Moor and the Loch : Containing Practical Hints on Most of the Highland Sports, and Notices of the Habits of the Different Creatures of Game and Prey in the Mountainous Districts of Scotland; with an Essay on Loch-Fishing. Edinburgh / London: William Blackwood & Sons / T. Cadell. (external scan)
- 2nd ed.: —— (1841). The Moor and the Loch : Containing Practical Hints on Highland Sports, and Notices of the Habits of the Different Creatures of Game and Prey in the Mountainous Districts of Scotland; with Instructions in River, Burn, and Loch-Fishing. London: John Murray. (external scan)
- 4th ed. (enlarged; in two volumes): —— (1878). The Moor and the Loch : Containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports. Edinburgh and London: Blackwood and Sons.
- 5th ed. (enlarged; in two volumes): —— (1880). The Moor and the Loch : Containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. (external scan) (1st vol. only)
About John Colquhoun[edit]
- review of Colquhoun 1878 in: James Edmund Harting, ed. (1878). "The Moor and the Loch: containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports. By John Colquhoun. Fourth Edition, enlarged. 2 vols., 8vo. Edinburgh and London: Blackwood and Son. 1878.". The Zoologist. 3rd series, vol 2 (issue 17, May—section 'Notices of New Books'): 189–192.