Jonathan Couch

Jonathan Couch

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birth_place = Polperro, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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death_place = Polperro
residence = Polperro, Cornwall
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Jonathan Couch (15 March 178913 April 1870) was a British naturalist, the only child of Richard and Philippa Couch, of a family long resident at Polperro, a small fishing village between Looe and Fowey, on the south coast of Cornwall.cite web | last = Bettany | first = G. T. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Couch, Jonathan (1789–1870), naturalist, by G. T. Bettany | work = Dictionary of National Biography Vol. XXII | publisher =Smith, Elder & Co. | date = 1887 | url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/olddnb.jsp?articleid=6435 | format = HTML | doi = | accessdate = 2007-12-15]

After receiving a sound classical education in Cornish schools, and some years' pupilage with two local medical men, he entered the united hospitals of Guy's and St. Thomas's in 1808, and in 1809 or early in 1810 returned to Polperro, which he was rarely to leave, dying on 13 April 1870, aged 81. For sixty years he was the doctor and trusted adviser of the village and neighbourhood, and used with remarkable shrewdness and perseverance the great opportunities afforded to a naturalist at Polperro. He trained in succession a large number of fishermen to aid him in his pursuits, and the observations made at and near Polperro during his lifetime and since his death have not been equalled in value at any British station. He was in correspondence with many of the foremost naturalists, and especially rendered aid to Thomas Bewick and to William Yarrell. Among his local fellow-workers and coadjutors, each of them notable, were C. W. Peach, Matthias Dunn, and William Loughrin.

Couch's principal work was done in ichthyology. In 1835 he obtained a prize offered by Mr. J. Buller of Morval for the best natural history of the pilchard, printed in the third report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, and also separately. He had before this given much assistance to Bewick in his "British Quadrupeds", as well as in relation to his projected "Natural History of British Fishes", and Yarrell was still more indebted to him in his "British Fishes", to all three editions of which (1836, 1841, and 1859) Couch was a copious contributor.

His "Cornish Fauna", (part i. 1838, part ii. 1841), completed by his son Richard Quiller Couch in 1844, was another valuable piece of work. But his magnum opus was "A History of the Fishes of the British Islands," with coloured illustrations from his own drawings, (4 vols., London, 1860–5). This is a storehouse of information, carefully collected and sifted, as to the habits of fishes, and in many cases the illustrations give unique representations of the vivid natural colours of fishes while yet alive or immediately after death. A multitude of shorter papers and notes on natural history were contributed by Couch to the "Imperial Magazine", edited by his friend Samuel Drew, from 1819 to 1830, the "Transactions and Proceedings of the Linnean Society", the "Magazine of Natural History", the "Reports of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society", the "Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall", the "Reports of the British Association", "Annals of Natural History", the "Transactions of the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society", the "Zoologist", the "Intellectual Observer", &c., which are recorded in Boase and Courtney's "Bibliotheca Cornubiensis", (i. 89–92, and iii. 1138), and in the "History of Polperro" (a less complete list). He also contributed to "Land and Water", under the signature ‘Video.’

Couch was an excellent local antiquary, as to words, customs, and remains. The "History of Polperro", (1871), issued after his death by his son, T. Q. Couch, is his chief work in this department. His "Illustrations of Instinct, deduced from the Habits of British Animals", (1847), is a very interesting book. He translated Pliny's "Natural History", with notes, and vols. i. and ii. and parts i. to v. of vol. iii. were published by the Wernerian Club, (1847–50). He left behind him in manuscript "Notes and Extracts on Subjects of Natural History, and bearing on the ancient condition of the Science," now in the library of the Royal Institution of Cornwall; "A Treatise on Dreams"; "Historical Biographies of Animals known to the Ancients"; "Materials for a History of the British Cetacea"; "A Journal of Natural History, being the result of my own observations or derived from living testimony", (1805–70, 12 vols.; figures of Cornish shells, coloured); "A Natural History of Cornish Fishes", with pen-and-ink and coloured figures, (1836), in the library of the Linnean Society. This is the volume employed by Yarrell in his "British Fishes", and quoted by him as ‘Couch's MSS.’ Dr. F. Day published a series of most interesting extracts from Couch's manuscript journals in "Land and Water" from 11 August 1883 to 29 March 1884.

Couch was a methodist of the Free church. His sincere religious views tinctured much of his writing and influenced his social conduct. The welfare of the fishermen and the prosperity of the fisheries were equally his care. As a local naturalist whose conscientious and loving observation of nature has made a lasting impression on science, he deserves to rank beside Gilbert White.

Couch left three sons by his second wife: Richard Quiller, Thomas Quiller, and John Quiller, who all became surgeons. Thomas practised successfully at Bodmin, and died on 23 October 1884, aged 58. He was a constant contributor to "Notes and Queries", two series of his articles, "The Folklore of a Cornish Village", 1855 and 1857, being incorporated in the [http://www.polperropress.co.uk/viewbook.php?id=12 "History of Polperro"] to which he contributed a sketch of his father's life. He also published lists of local words in the "Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall", (1864 and 1870), afterwards expanded and included in a "Glossary of Words in use in Cornwall", issued by the English Dialect Society in 1880. He did some useful preparatory work in Cornish bibliography, afterwards incorporated in the "Bibliotheca Cornubiensis" (Academy, 1 Nov. 1884, p. 289).

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