Monuments]]> Church buildings]]> University of Otago]]> Dunedin Railway Station]]> Maps]]> Jetties]]> Streets]]> J. Wilkie & Co.]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Lithographs]]> Dunedin (N.Z.)]]> Otago Boys' High School.]]> Otago Girls' High School.]]> Nineteenth century]]> Cemetaries]]> Schools]]> Streets]]> Church buildings]]> Handcock, William]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Watercolors]]> Art]]> Dunedin (N.Z.)]]> Otago Harbour (N.Z.)]]> Otago Boys' High School.]]> Nineteenth century]]> The Naturalisation of Plants and Animals in New Zealand, in which he described over 1,200 introduced species. In 1882, he capitalised on the fern craze (Pteridomania) and produced one of the first succinct and useful accounts of ferns in New Zealand, describing some 145 species. Thomson was also a prime mover in establishing a marine research station, which was eventually housed at Portobello on the Otago Peninsula. This particular copy of Ferns and Fern Allies was owned by John Buchanan.]]> George M. Thomson]]>