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animal bodies whose remains are found mixed indiscriminately with their own: this conjecture is rendered almost certain by the discovery I made, of many small balls of the solid calcareous excrement of an animal that had fed on bones... It was at first sight recognised by the keeper of the
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Buckland, William (1822). "Account of an assemblage of fossil teeth and bones of elephants, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, bear, tiger, and hyaena, and sixteen other animals, discovered in a cave at
Kirkdale, Yorkshire, in the year 1821: with a comparative view of five similar caverns in various parts of
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British Association, in 1840, they went on an extended tour of Scotland and found evidence there of former glaciation. In that year Buckland had become president of the Geological Society again and, despite their hostile reaction to his presentation of the theory, he was now satisfied
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which was published in 1823 and became a best seller. However, over the next decade as geology continued to progress
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It must already appear probable, from the facts above described, particularly from the comminuted state and apparently gnawed condition of the bones, that the cave in
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in antediluvian times, and that the fossils were the remains of these hyaenas and the animals they had eaten, rather than being remains of animals that had perished in the Flood and then carried from the tropics by the surging waters, as he and others had at first thought. In 1822 he wrote:
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for publication, praising it as "a new & important theory to explain Phenomena of universal occurrence on the surface of the Earth—in fact a new Geological Power", while rightly rejecting Darwin's suggestion that chalkland could have been formed in a similar way.
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that no humans had coexisted with any extinct animals, and he attributed the skeleton's presence there to a grave having been dug in historical times, possibly by the same people who had constructed some nearby pre-Roman fortifications, into the older layers.
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as two widely separated episodes of creation. It had emerged as a way to reconcile the scriptural account with discoveries in geology suggesting the earth was very old. Early in his career Buckland believed he had found evidence of the
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meant an undefined period between the origin of the earth and the creation of its current inhabitants, during which a long series of extinctions and successive creations of new kinds of plants and animals had occurred. Thus, his
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While criticised by some, Buckland's analysis of Kirkland Cave and other bone caves was widely seen as a model for how careful analysis could be used to reconstruct the Earth's past, and the Royal Society awarded Buckland the
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of caries, or decay. The irritation...was quite sufficient cause to give rise to all symptoms." Frank Buckland attributed the cause of death of both his parents to a severe accident years earlier.
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to endow an additional Readership, this time in Geology and he became the first holder of the new appointment, delivering his inaugural address on 15 May 1819. This was published in 1820 as
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of Corpus Christi in 1809, and was ordained as a priest. He continued to make frequent geological excursions, on horseback, to various parts of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
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hills; and the general law of Nature which bids all to eat and be eaten in their turn, is shown to have been co-extensive with animal existence on our globe; the
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and in preaching suitable sermons to the rural population of Islip, while continuing to lecture on geology at Oxford. In 1847, he was appointed a trustee in the
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Buckland also concluded that the spiral markings on the fossils indicated that ichthyosaurs had spiral ridges in their intestines similar to those of modern
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limestone lay just below ground level and explosives had to be used for excavation. This may have been a last jest by the noted geologist, reminiscent of
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in each period of the world's history fulfilling their destined office, – to check excess in the progress of life, and maintain the balance of creation.
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1956:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1950:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1930:by his grandson, the Rev. Richard Owen"
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1351:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter B"
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585:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
362:, from where he won a scholarship to
4438:Authors of the Bridgewater Treatises
4348:People educated at Blundell's School
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2005:, The University of Chicago Press,
1987:, The University of Chicago Press,
1375:A Field Guide to the English Clergy
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1123:In 1972, botanist Heikki Roivainen
870:by asserting that the families and
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1077:. The most distasteful items were
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473:theory incorporated a version of
351:rocks exposed in local quarries.
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2821:List of natural history dealers
2489:The Natural History of Selborne
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4244:Westminster Abbey Choir School
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4134:(Rector of St Margaret's)
4128:(Sub-Dean and Canon Treasurer)
3746:Jacques Charles François Sturm
2723:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
2125:William Buckland in Retrospect
1926:by his daughter, Mrs. Gordon;
1910:Gordon, Elizabeth Oke (1894),
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690:found in the United Kingdom.
566:, of fossil bones of a giant
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4373:Fellows of the Royal Society
1973:UK public library membership
1426:Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A
615:In December 1825 he married
409:Career, work and discoveries
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4408:18th-century English people
4229:Westminster Abbey Muniments
2479:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
1714:Bridport News" 30 July 2013
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2103:. Oxford University Press.
1863:Place Names of New Zealand
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2565:On the Origin of Species
2140:William Buckland (1823)
1928:The Life of Richard Owen
1532:Retrieved 2 August 2018.
1335:Rudwick, Martin (2008).
1240:Rudwick, Martin (1992).
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1160:Northwest Arctic Borough
654:The Red Lady of Paviland
321:Bust of Buckland in the
92:14 August 1856 (aged 72)
4393:Wollaston Medal winners
4029:Richard Chenevix Trench
3710:Antoine César Becquerel
3538:Benjamin Collins Brodie
3039:George Douglas Campbell
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2939:George Bellas Greenough
2899:George Bellas Greenough
2879:George Bellas Greenough
2796:Natural history museums
2398:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2058:Encyclopædia Britannica
1447:10.1073/pnas.0903821106
1312:(2005) pp. 622–638, 631
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927:. In co-operation with
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735:skeletons found in the
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2596:Alexander von Humboldt
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3546:William Thomas Brande
3265:Walter Campbell Smith
3215:Henry Hurd Swinnerton
3155:Arthur Smith Woodward
3014:Andrew Crombie Ramsay
2734:The Study of Instinct
2673:Kunstformen der Natur
2577:The Malay Archipelago
2572:Alfred Russel Wallace
2508:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
2081:. Persus Publishing.
1965:10.1093/ref:odnb/3859
1916:, John Murray, London
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2653:Joseph Dalton Hooker
2606:The Birds of America
1981:Rudwick, Martin J.S.
1934:The Quarterly Review
1740:The Story of My Life
1732:, Allen, p. 205
1051:Known eccentricities
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868:argument from design
825:Bridgewater Treatise
664:Red Lady of Paviland
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3054:Henry Clifton Sorby
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2244:De Natura Animalium
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4059:Paul de Labilliere
4019:Samuel Wilberforce
3818:Roderick Murchison
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2472:Histoire Naturelle
2460:Historia Plantarum
2348:Avium Praecipuarum
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2233:Historia Plantarum
2221:History of Animals
2148:Linda Hall Library
2143:Reliquiæ Diluvianæ
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2077:The Dragon Seekers
1753:"William Buckland"
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