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8 King William Street EC [crossed out in A6 - this address for Edward Bartlett, possibly same person] 6 Bath Place, Kensington [1866] 44 St. Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington, W [1883] | ||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
have combined Edward Bartlett and William Edward Bartlett as they appear to be the same person (elected same day, same address)
1889.11.12 The resignation of Mr W.E. Bartlett was received
Notes From Elsewhere
Edward Bartlett (1836 – April 1908) was an English ornithologist. He was the son of Abraham Dee Bartlett.[1]
Bartlett accompanied Henry Baker Tristram to Palestine in 1863-64, and collected in the Amazon basin and Peru in 1865-69. He was curator at the Maidstone Museum from 1875 to 1890, and curator of the Sarawak Museum from 1893 to 1897.
Species named after Bartlett include Bartlett's Tinamou Crypturellus bartletti of Peru - the name being assigned in 1873 by fellow British ornithologists Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert Salvin.
Publications
External Publications
One of his most notable publications, though uncompleted at the time of his death, was his "Monograph of the Weaver Birds (Ploceidae) and Arboreal and Terrestrial Finches", of which five parts were published in 1888-89.