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SMALL, Henry Beaumont, Canadian naturalist, born in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England, 31 October, 1831. He was educated at King's college, London, and Lincoln college, Oxford, where he was graduated in 1853, afterward emigrated to Canada, and in 1858 removed to the state of New York, where he was a teacher of classics in a military school at Sing Sing in 1860-'2. He afterward taught for a time in New York city, served in the United States sanitary commission in Virginia during part of the civil war, and in 1865 returned to Canada. He entered the civil service of Canada in 1868, and became chief clerk of emigration and quarantine in 1885. Mr. Small has contributed extensively to the British, American, and Canadian press and to magazines, and among other works has published " Animals of North America, Mammals" (Montreal, 1865) ; "Fresh-Water Fish" (1866) ; " Chronicles of Canada" (1868); "Resources of the Ottawa Valley" (Ottawa, 18'72) ; " Mineral Resources of Canada" (1880) ; and " Canadian Forests" (Montreal. 1885).
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