Richard Barrington (naturalist)
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ريتشارد بارينغتون (بالإنجليزية: Richard Barrington) هو عالم نبات وعالم طيور أيرلندي، ولد في 1849، وتوفي في 15 سبتمبر 1915.
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Nádúraí Éireannach ab ea Richard Manliffe Barrington (An Fásach Rua in aice le Bré -, 1849 Baile Átha Cliath, 15 Meán Fómhair, 1915) . Feirmeoir agus luachálaí talún ab ea Barrington. Cuireadh oideachas air i gColáiste na Tríonóide áit ar ghnóthaigh sé MA . Scríobh sé tuairiscí ar fhlóra Loch Rí, Loch Éirne, Binn Ghulbain, Toraigh agus Na Blascaodaí go léir a d’fhoilsigh Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann ach tá an chuid is mó dá pháipéir eolaíochta ar éanlaith . Is é an saothar is cáiliúla dá chuid ná IThe migration of birds, as observed at Irish lighthouses and lightships including the original reports from 1888–97, now published for the first time, and an analysis of these and of the previously put together with an appendix giving the measurements of about 1600 wings Londain : RH Porter [1] Nío
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Richard Manliffe Barrington (Fassaroe near Bray, 1849 – Dublin, 15 September 1915) was an Irish naturalist. Barrington was a farmer and land valuer. He was educated at Trinity College where he gained an M.A. He wrote reports on the flora of Lough Ree, Lough Erne, Ben Bulben, Tory Island and the Blaskets all published by the Royal Irish Academy but most of his scientific papers are on birds. His best known work is The migration of birds, as observed at Irish lighthouses and lightships including the original reports from 1888–97, now published for the first time, and an analysis of these and of the previously put together with an appendix giving the measurements of about 1600 wings London : R.H. Porter [1] Only 350 copies of this 667 page work were printed.
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ريتشارد بارينغتون
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Richard Barrington
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Richard Barrington (naturalist)
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Richard M. Barrington
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ريتشارد بارينغتون (بالإنجليزية: Richard Barrington) هو عالم نبات وعالم طيور أيرلندي، ولد في 1849، وتوفي في 15 سبتمبر 1915.
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Nádúraí Éireannach ab ea Richard Manliffe Barrington (An Fásach Rua in aice le Bré -, 1849 Baile Átha Cliath, 15 Meán Fómhair, 1915) . Feirmeoir agus luachálaí talún ab ea Barrington. Cuireadh oideachas air i gColáiste na Tríonóide áit ar ghnóthaigh sé MA . Scríobh sé tuairiscí ar fhlóra Loch Rí, Loch Éirne, Binn Ghulbain, Toraigh agus Na Blascaodaí go léir a d’fhoilsigh Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann ach tá an chuid is mó dá pháipéir eolaíochta ar éanlaith . Is é an saothar is cáiliúla dá chuid ná IThe migration of birds, as observed at Irish lighthouses and lightships including the original reports from 1888–97, now published for the first time, and an analysis of these and of the previously put together with an appendix giving the measurements of about 1600 wings Londain : RH Porter [1] Níor cuireadh ach 350 cóip den obair 667 leathanach seo i gcló. Bhí Barrington ar cheann de na ceannairí ón Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann ar thuras taiscéalaíochta go Rockall sa bhliain 1896 le Robert Lloyd Praeger agus John A. Harvie Brown , nádúraí uasal Albanach as Dùn na Bàis (1844–1916).
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Richard Manliffe Barrington (Fassaroe near Bray, 1849 – Dublin, 15 September 1915) was an Irish naturalist. Barrington was a farmer and land valuer. He was educated at Trinity College where he gained an M.A. He wrote reports on the flora of Lough Ree, Lough Erne, Ben Bulben, Tory Island and the Blaskets all published by the Royal Irish Academy but most of his scientific papers are on birds. His best known work is The migration of birds, as observed at Irish lighthouses and lightships including the original reports from 1888–97, now published for the first time, and an analysis of these and of the previously put together with an appendix giving the measurements of about 1600 wings London : R.H. Porter [1] Only 350 copies of this 667 page work were printed. Barrington was one of the leaders of the Royal Irish Academy Rockall expedition of 1896 with Robert Lloyd Praeger and John A. Harvie Brown of Dunipace (1844–1916), a Scottish gentleman naturalist. His collection of bird specimens (wings and legs of birds collected by light-keepers) stored in paper envelopes are conserved in the National Museum of Ireland and the Ulster Museum. Barrington was a Fellow of the Linnean Society, a Member of the British Ornithologists' Union, and of the British Association Committee for obtaining Observations on the Migration of Birds at Light- houses and Lightships formed to study bird migration. He was also interested in mammals.
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