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  1. Francis Trevelyan Buckland est un zoologiste britannique, né le 17 décembre 1826 à Oxford et mort le 19 décembre 1880 dans cette même ville. Buckland est l’un des initiateurs de la pisciculture moderne. Biographie. Il est le fils du géologue et paléontologue William Buckland (1784-1856) et de Mary Buckland née

  2. 19 de mai. de 2016 · Every now and then, even Charles Darwin was dumbfounded by the mysteries of the natural world. On those occasions, he reached out for enlightenment to a repertory cast of scientific correspondents, one of whom was Francis Trevelyan Buckland, a raffish, tousle-haired star of the natural-history craze that befell Britain in the mid-nineteenth ...

  3. Frank Buckland (1826-1880), Pisciculturist and naturalist. Francis Trevelyan ('Frank') Buckland. Sitter in 2 portraits Born into a family of reputed naturalists, Buckland was an English surgeon who left his brief career in medicine to concentrate on his work as a naturalist with a particular interest in fish.

  4. Francis Trevelyan Buckland (17 December 1826 - 19 December 1880), was an English zoologist, the son of William Buckland, the noted geologist and palaeontologist. -Wikipedia Also known as Frank Buckland .

  5. Letter from Francis Trevelyan Buckland: Description: In his letter, Buckland explains that Sampson Low can have an electro-cast taken of the plate of the frontispiece of an unnamed book, and that the publisher will receive a printed copy of the book by the following Thursday or Friday. Address: 2, Life Guards Knightsbridge: Letter dated: 22-06-1860

  6. Francis Trevelyan Buckland, född den 17 december 1826, död den 19 december 1880, var en brittisk fiskodlare, son till William Buckland. Buckland var inspektör för laxfisket i England, och grundade av egna medel 1865 en fiskeriavdelning vid South Kensington Museum för att försöka intressera allmänheten för fiskodling.

  7. Appears in 87 books from 1803-2006. Page 286 - And the LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people ; and much people of Israel died. Appears in 679 books from 1705-2008. Page 259 - Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me ; so the whole ear of Denmark Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abused ...