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NZSL/BUC/1/77 · Pièce · 2 Jun 1860
Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

Letter to Sir Rod[eric]k Murchison 2 June

Horse Guards
2 June 1860

Sir
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date on the subject of the recommendation of Asst. Surgeon Buckland of the 2nd Life Guards by the Colonel of that Regiment to succeed to the Surgeoncy vacant by the death of Surgeon [Tardrew?] I have to state in reply that the appointment in question is under consideration and that it is very satisfactory to me to be assured of the favorable opinion which is entertained of Asst. Surgeon Buckland by the officers of his Regt. as well of his professional qualifications by Sir Benjamin Brodie
I am Sir
Yours
George

NZSL/BUC/2/1 · Pièce · 24 Jan 1870
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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

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NZSL/BUC/2/3 · Pièce · [10] Feb 1870
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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

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NZSL/BUC/2/7 · Pièce · 25 Apr 1870
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Salmon Fisheries Office
4, Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

April 26 1870

Your Royal Highness

I have written at once to Mr Bartlett who will send you an answer about the ducks I hope he will be able to get you what you wish.
I fancy your story about drakes that have been hatched by chickens pairing with chickens only is a 'myth'. I have written to Menzies to send up the fisherman for the great lake Trout for your lake at Frogmore and have also given instructions about the Perch, Roach and Dace [spawn?]

Yours ever
most obedient

Frank Buckland

The ducks are quite ready to be turned out their lungs have been 'doctored'

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NZSL/BUC/2/12 · Pièce · 19 Feb 1873
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Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

Feb 19 1873

Your Royal Highness

I am exceedingly obliged to you for your very kind letter I have had the 'Seal' correspondence reprinted as I am about to send a copy to the Captains of all the Scotch ships so that the matter can be discussed by them on the spot. I am very grateful to you for your offer to bring the matter before H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Prussia I am sure this would do an immense deal of good. It is really very kind of you. There is to be a fine picture of the Massacre of the Innocents in the 'Animal World'. I will not fail to send you copies. No Gazelles yet I am keeping a sharp lookout

Your most
obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

Please write H.R.H. the Prince at once or the Seal Ships will be away

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NZSL/BUC/2/15 · Pièce · 10 Mar 1875
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37 Albany St
March 10 1875

Your Royal Highness

For many months past I have been working at my new book which is now nearly finished. I beg to enclose you a copy (in proof) as well as the Title Page. I am now going to ask your Royal Highness a great favour. It is to allow me to dedicate the book to you.

You have been always so kind in encouraging my natural history labours that by allowing me to dedicate my book to you will put a sigillum on your many acts of kind encouragement.

I remain
Your Royal Highness
most obedient
Frank Buckland

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NZSL/BUC/2/30 · Pièce · 14 Jul 1879
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Secretary of State and Home Department

July 14 1879

Your Royal Highness

I have seen Mr. Rulich about the Deers Foot and Horns. He will bring them both down to you next Wednesday 16th leaving Paddington 8.15am arriving Great Western Station 9.10am. I have told him that I would ask Your Royal Highness to send the cart for him if you would be so very kind as to do so.

Yours most
obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

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NZSL/BUC/2/39 · Pièce · 31 May [187-]
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37 Albany Street
Regents Park
N.W.

May 31 [187-]

Your Royal Highness

According to your kind permit I have described the big Deer Horns in Land & Water to-day. I have sent them to Mr [Rulich?] Upper George St, Bryanstone Square and told him to take them to you with the Stags foot in the case. [Rulich?] wants to know if the shall mount the Windsor Great Park Horns for you and if so whether on a plain stand or upon another head with skin etc. Will you kindly give him your orders about bringing down the foot and the horns. I am away all next week on inspection duty

Yours obliged

Frank Buckland

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NZSL/BUC/2/42 · Pièce · 26 Jul [187-]
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37 Albany St
Regents Park N.W.

July 26 [187-]

Your Royal Highness

I have this moment received the enclosed from my friend Mr Walker the Photographer. I thought you would like to see them kindly return them to me. H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh most kindly came to the Fish Museum with the Duchess. I am Tremendously pleased, particularly as he brought H.R.H. the Duchess. I wrote the 'Wild Animal Market' in to-day's paper to amuse H.R.H. That vulgar article in to-day's L & W about the Scorpion [fight?] was put in by the [?] editor quite against my wishes

Yours most obliged

Frank Buckland

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