- Walter Buller
Walter Lawry Buller,
KCMG (October 9 ,1838 -July 19 ,1906 ) was aNew Zealand lawyer, naturalist and ornithologist.Buller was the author of "A History of the Birds of New Zealand" (1872-1873, 2nd ed. 1887-1888), with illustrations by
John Gerrard Keulemans . In 1882 he produced the "Manual of the Birds of New Zealand" as a cheaper, popular alternative. In 1905, he published a two-volume "Supplement to the History of the Birds of New Zealand" which brought the work up to date.Buller was born at Newark in the
Bay of Islands , the son of a Cornishmissionary who had helped convert the people ofTonga toMethodism . He was educated at Wesley College inAuckland . In 1854, he moved toWellington with his parents, where he was befriended by the naturalistWilliam John Swainson . In 1859 he was made Native Commissioner for the Southern Provinces. In 1871 he travelled toEngland and was called to the bar at theInner Temple . Three years later he returned to Wellington and practiced law.Buller was a
government minister from 1896 to 1899. He emigrated toEngland and died at Fleet in Hampshire.External links
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/B/BullerSirWalterLawryNzcKcmgFrs/BullerSirWalterLawryNzcKcmgFrs/en "Encyclopaedia of New Zealand" 1966:] Sir Walter Lawry Buller
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