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Henry Walter Bates was an English naturalist and explorer known for his work on mimicry in butterflies. His research, including the study of Batesian mimicry, significantly advanced the understanding of evolutionary biology and adaptation. Bates's contributions to natural history and his observations on mimicry have been influential in the study of evolution.

"They took their meals together; and it was remarked on such occasions, when the friendship of animals is put to a hard test, that they never quarrelled or disputed the possession of a favourite fruit with each other."



"The people were simpler, more peaceable and friendly in their manners and dispositions; and assassinations, which give the southern provinces so ill a reputation, were almost unknown."


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