Reverend F.O. Morris was an Irish clergyman who studied and wrote about natural history. “An instinctive general love of nature, that is, in other words, of the works of God, has been implanted by Him, the Great Architect of the universe — the Great Parent of all — in the mind of every man. There is no one, whether old or young, or of whatever circumstances or rank in life, who can look without any feeling or emotion on the handiworks of Creation which surround him — who can behold a rich sunset, a storm, the sea, a tree, a mountain, a river, a rainbow, a flower, without some degree of admiration, and some measure of thought.” – Preface to the first edition of A History of British Butterflies (1853) (SK)
Special Collections and University Archives, Colgate University Libraries, QL555.E5 M65 1871. Illustration by Francis Orpen Morris, 1810-1893, from “A natural history of British moths …” Lithograph produced by E. Brown, York; Newbald & Stead, York.