FRANCIS (FRANK) BUCKLAND
FRANCIS (FRANK) BUCKLAND (1826-1880), 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.