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  1. Francis Trevelyan Buckland (17 December 1826 – 19 December 1880), better known as Frank Buckland, was an English surgeon, zoologist, popular author and natural historian. He was born in a noted family of naturalists. After a brief career in medicine he took an interest in fishes and other matters.

  2. Francis Trevelyan Buckland. occupation: Naturalist, Pisciculturalist. Nationality: British; English. born in: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. 1835-1837 - educated at Cotterstock, Northamptonshire. 1837-1839 - educated at Laleham, under his uncle, John Buckland. 1839-1844 - attended Winchester College. 1845 - travelled to Giessen ...

  3. 9 de feb. de 2015 · El hijo, Francis Trevelyan, conocido como Frank, fue cirujano, zoólogo y experto en pesquerías. El padre nació en 1784 y el hijo murió en 1880, casi un siglo de ciencia, de expediciones por el planeta y de grandes hallazgos. Esta es la historia de los Buckland y la voy a contar en orden cronológico, más o menos.

  4. Buckland, Francis Trevelyan 1826 - 1880 1826-1880, pisciculturalist; naturalist, British; English 1835-1837 - educated at Cotterstock, Northamptonshire.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2017 · William’s son, Francis Trevelyan Buckland, was born in 1826. Like his father, Francis was a committed zoophagist —an indiscriminate eater of animals in what must be the most literal ...

  6. Author. Year. The acclimatisation of animals : a paper ... View Metadata. By: Buckland, Francis T. (Francis Trevelyan), Publication info: Melbourne, Vic, Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, 1861. Holding Institution: Museums Victoria. BHL Collections: BHL Australia | Museums Victoria. Curiosities of natural history. View Metadata.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2014 · DECEMBER 17, 2014. Francis Trevelyan Buckland, known as Frank, was born Dec. 17, 1826. Frank was the son of William Buckland, the eccentric Oxford Professor of Geology who searched caves for fossils and discovered the first dinosaur. Frank grew up surrounded by both fossils and living... Scientist of the Day - Francis Trevelyan Buckland.