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ABSTRACT FEW Englishmen were unacquainted with the central figure of this admirably written memoir. His ubiquity as a lecturer and inspector, the happy self-forget-fulness and adaptability
of manner which associated him with royal princes as readily as with seaside fishermen, and the strong personality by which he permanently impressed all who came in contact with him, made
him beyond all other men of his time the representative and the preacher of the subject to which he devoted all the energies of his life. That subject was natural history, a term not without
meaning even in the present day of minute and subdivided scientific work, but conterminous with science half a century ago, when comparative anatomy was hardly known, when the microscope
was costly and imperfect, when the provinces of nature had not been mapped nor its workers differentiated. Life of Frank Buckland. By his Brother-in-Law, George Bompas. (London: Smith,
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ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE TUCKWELL, W. _Life of Frank Buckland_ . _Nature_ 32, 385–386 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032385a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 27 August 1885 * DOI:
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