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William Yarrell ( Londres, 3 de junio de 1784 - Great Yarmouth, 1 de septiembre de 1856) fue un librero y naturalista inglés. Yarrell es conocido por ser el autor de The History of British Fishes (2 vols., 1836) y The History of British Birds (2 vols., 1843).
- 1856, 72 años, Great Yarmouth (Reino Unido)
William Yarrell (3 June 1784 – 1 September 1856) was an English zoologist, prolific writer, bookseller and naturalist admired by his contemporaries for his precise scientific work.
- 3 June 1784, Westminster, London, England
- A History of British Birds, 1843
- 1 September 1856 (aged 72), Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
William Yarrell ( Londres, 3 de junio de 1784 - Great Yarmouth, 1 de septiembre de 1856) fue un librero y naturalista inglés. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Yarrell es conocido por ser el autor de The History of British Fishes (2 vols., 1836) y The History of British Birds (2 vols., 1843).
A Newsworthy Naturalist; The Life of William Yarrell – British Ornithologists' Club. Posted on February 10, 2022. Published by the British Ornithologists’ Club and John Beaufoy. £25 hardback. October 2021. Portrait of William Yarrell, 1839, Linnean Society. Why write about Willliam Yarrell?
3 de jun. de 2022 · Scientist of the Day - William Yarrell. June 3, 2022. Great auk, wood engraving, William Yarrell, History of British Birds, 4th ed., vol. 4, 1871-85 (Linda Hall Library) William Yarrell, an English naturalist, was born June 3, 1784.
For 25 years, from 1831 into 1856, the English zoologist William Yarrell was both a friend and adviser to Charles Darwin. He was regarded by Darwin as a wise and eminent naturalist of the older generation.
A History of British Fishes. Other. A History of British Fishes is a natural history book by William Yarrell, serialised in nineteen parts from 1835, and then published bound in two volumes in 1836. It is a handbook or field guide systematically describing every type of fish found in the British Isles, with an article for each species.