Buckland, Francis (Frank) (18261880)

Buckland, Francis (Frank), naturalist, son of the succeeding, bred to medicine; devoted to the study of animal life; was inspector of salmon fisheries; wrote “Curiosities of Natural History,” “Familiar History of British Fishes,” &c.; contributed largely to the journals, such as the Field, and edited Land and Water, which he started in 1866 (18261880).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Buckinghamshire * Buckland, William
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Buchanan, Robert
Buchanites
Bucharest
Buchez, Joseph
Büchner, Ludwig
Buchon
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of
Buckingham, James Silk
Buckinghamshire
Buckland, Francis (Frank)
Buckland, William
Buckle, George Earle
Buckle, Henry Thomas
Buckstone, John Baldwin
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Budastis
Buddha, Gautama
Buddhism
Bude-light
Budweis