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Sir Walter Lawry Buller (9 October 1838 – 19 July 1906) was a New Zealand lawyer and naturalist who was a dominant figure in New Zealand
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. His book, ''A History of the Birds of New Zealand'', first published in 1873, was published as an enlarged version in 1888 and became a New Zealand classic.


Biography

Buller was born at Newark, the Wesleyan mission at Pakanae in the
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, the son of Rev. James Buller, a Cornish missionary who had helped convert the people of Tonga to Methodism. He was educated at Wesley College in
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. In 1854, he moved to
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with his parents, where he was befriended by the naturalist
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. In 1859 he was made Native Commissioner for the Southern Provinces. In 1871 he travelled to England and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple. Three years later he returned to Wellington and practised law. In 1862, he married Charlotte Mair at Whangārei. They were to have four children. 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 Johannes Gerardus Keulemans (J. G. Keulemans) (8 June 1842 – 29 March 1912) was a Dutch bird illustrator. For most of his life he lived and worked in England, illustrating many of the best-known ornithology books of the nineteenth century. Bi ...
and
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. 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 appointed Companion of the Most Distinguished
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in 1875. In November 1886, he was promoted to Knight Commander. Buller helped establish the scientific display in the New Zealand Court at the World's Fair in Paris and was decorated with the Officer of the Legion of Honour by the President of France in November 1889. He had several unsuccessful attempts at entering Parliament as a
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. He contested the general elections of
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(; beaten by the incumbent Walter Johnston) and (, where he came fourth of six candidates), and the in the electorate (where he was beaten by William Fraser, the official Liberal Party candidate). He emigrated to England and died at Fleet in Hampshire on 19 July 1906. Wellington playwright Nick Blake authored a play on Buller's life, ''Dr Buller's Birds'', which had its debut at the 2006 NZ International Arts Festival.


List of honours

* KCMG * Officier de la Légion d'Honneur (France) * Officier de la Palmes académiques (France)


Eponyms

Species named after Walter Buller include ''Thalassarche bulleri'' (
Buller's albatross Buller's albatross (''Thalassarche bulleri'') or Buller's mollymawk, is a small mollymawk in the albatross family. It breeds on islands around New Zealand, and feeds in the seas off Australia and the South Pacific. Taxonomy Mollymawks are a t ...
) and ''Puffinus bulleri'' (
Buller's shearwater Buller's shearwater (''Ardenna bulleri'') is a Pacific species of seabird in the family Procellariidae; it is also known as the grey-backed shearwater or New Zealand shearwater. A member of the black-billed wedge-tailed ''Thyellodroma'' group, a ...
). File:Bul01BirdBCover.jpg, Book cover - ''A History of the Birds of New Zealand'' by Sir Walter Lawry Buller, Illustrated by J. G. Keulemans, 2nd edition, Published 1888. File:Bul01BirdP020.jpg, Illustrations of the
morepork The morepork (''Ninox novaeseelandiae''), also called the ruru, is a small brown owl found in New Zealand, Norfolk Island and formerly Lord Howe Island. The bird has almost 20 alternative common names, including mopoke and boobook—many of t ...
(left) and the extinct laughing owl (right) by
John Gerrard Keulemans Johannes Gerardus Keulemans (J. G. Keulemans) (8 June 1842 – 29 March 1912) was a Dutch bird illustrator. For most of his life he lived and worked in England, illustrating many of the best-known ornithology books of the nineteenth century. Bi ...
in Buller's ''A History of the Birds of New Zealand''. 2nd edition. Published 1888. File:Bul02BirdP049.jpg, '' Pachyornis elephantopus'' ("Heavy-footed Moa")
original caption: Leg of Dinornis elephantopus (front view: three-fourths natural size)


References


External links


''New Zealand National Library''
Sir Walter lawry Buller
''Encyclopaedia of New Zealand'' 1966:
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Illustrations from ''History of the birds of New Zealand'' (1873 edn.)Illustrations from the ''Supplement'' to the second edn. of ''History of the birds of New Zealand''
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