Letters from J Neeves regarding an Anas Cygna or Chin Chow Goose, a letter from Mr Acali referring to the new Purple Headed Pheasant, a little tortoise that belonged to his daughter which he asked the Zoological Society of London to take charge of in his absence, his son who had been in China to procure a Medallion Pheasant and some bird skins sent by his son for the Zoological Society of London
Pheasants
31 Archival description results for Pheasants
Correspondence with Sir Clive Milnes-Coates regarding the purchase of Tufted Ducks and the eggs of Reeves Pheasant
Letters from Alexander Miller of the Zoological Gardens regarding a Chinese Pheasant which escaped and had been running in Park Street, Camden Town, an escape from the Dove House, the removal of an oak fence on the southern boundary, the health of a Rhinoceros, the Society's Cashmere Goat, his visit to City Road Basin, the purchase of a Chimpanzee, a visit by the Queen to the Gardens, a stillborn Rhesus Monkey, dimensions of the back of a new den for the Elephant and Rhinoceros, the cost of laying the floor of the Elephant and Rhinoceros House, the death of a Chimpanzee and the return of John Woodbridge with Cranes and Leopards
Correspondence between Geoffrey Marr Vevers, John Spedan Lewis and Madam Malisoux regarding the price of Pheasants
Letter from M Dwight, supplier of stock game, regarding Silver Hen Pheasants
Salmon Fisheries Office
4, Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
Jan 24 1870
Your Royal Highness
I am really most obliged to you for your kindness in sending me the most interesting paper showing that a cross can be obtained between the Wapiti and the Red Deer. This is a step in advance and I will write a Leader about it in 'Land & Water' advising Scotch proprietors to try the experiment. I myself have no doubt that you will obtain a cross between Reeves' pheasant and the common pheasant and I fancy they will be exceedingly beautiful birds, but these Hybrids will not I think breed again. I am communicating with Mr. Barnes about the Sea Birds and I shall do my best to prevent the Association being broken up.
With thanks for all
your Kindness
Yours most obedient
Frank Buckland
Salmon Fisheries Office
4, Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
Feb [10] 1870
Your Royal Highness
I owe you many apologies for not having written to you before to report the result of my examination of the dead Reeves pheasant. I found that the cause of death was acute inflammation of the lungs in other respects the bird was quite healthy I head from Mr. Menzies that the other pheasants are at Sandpit and dying. They should at once be removed to a dryer and a warmer place or I fear you loose more of them
Yours most
obedient and obliged
Frank Buckland
H.R.H. Prince Christian
Buckland, Francis TrevelyanSalmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
April 9 1870
Your Royal Highness
I must apologise for not having written to you before. I published a chapter on 'Gapes in Pheasants' in 'Land & Water' but we can not find it. I enclose you Mr. Bartlett's note to me on the subject which I think contains the information you require.
I have got Bartlett to write me an article on Water Fowl especially for Your Royal Highness's benefit. It is published in 'Land & Water' to-day and I trust will be of service to you. I have ordered the numbers of 'Land & Water' about the Hudson Bay furs to be sent to you
I remain
Yours most obedient
Frank Buckland
Buckland, Francis TrevelyanSalmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
Jan 13 1873
3.00 om
Your Royal Highness
I am much obliged for your letter just received. Dr [Vougar/Zougar?] arrived from Switzerland Friday night with 100,000 eggs of great Lake Trout and was very busy all day Saturday sending them away to different people I should be most obliged if you would kindly always write me
37 Albany St
Regents Park
not at the office. The Pheasant is come I will report on him after dissection to you R.H. I shall be delighted to come to Windsor any day this week, your R.H. may appoint after Wednesday
Yours most obedient
Frank Buckland
H.R.H. Prince Christian
Please write to
37 Albany St
Regents Park
and give me your orders
Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
Friday
Jan 17 1873
Your Royal Highness
I have made an anatomical examination of your pheasant and have reported on it in 'Land & Water' tomorrow Jan 18th. I will come to Windsor if your R.H. wishes any day, week if you will kindly give me notice. I have just received a basket with four pheasants allow me to thank you very much indeed for your great kindness
Yours most
obliged
Frank Buckland
I am going tomorrow with the Captain of an Arctic Whaling Ship to the Board of trade see if we can not get a treaty made between Norway, Denmark and England to prevent the fearful destruction of young Seals in March
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan