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  1. William John Swainson FLS, FRS (8 October 1789 – 6 December 1855), was an English ornithologist, malacologist, conchologist, entomologist, and artist. Life [ edit ] Swainson was born in Dover Place, St Mary Newington, London , the eldest son of John Timothy Swainson the Second (1756–1824), an original fellow of the Linnean Society . [2]

  2. Lived 1789 - 1855. William John Swainson was a British naturalist and an artist. He is most known for his beautiful colorful drawings of nature, especially of shells, flowers and birds which he himself collected and observed during his life. Early Life and Background William John Swainson was the oldest son of John Timothy Swainson.

  3. William John Swainson was born in London in 1789, the son of John Timothy Swainson, a customs collector, keen amateur zoologist and a founding Fellow of the Linnean Society, whose collection of British insects and shells inspired in William a passion for natural history.

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  5. Oct 8, 2013 · William John Swainson, whose 224th birthday is celebrated in a Google Doodle today, was a British ornithologist renowned for his colourful depictions of the nature he spent his life researching.

  6. In 1834, the Englishman William Swainson was at the height of his scientific career. Aged 45, loaded with honours from the scientific academies and institutions of Paris, Quebec, South Africa, Philadelphia and Bermuda, a fellow of the British Royal Society and the prestigious Linnean Society and vice-president of the London Zoo and the British Ornithological Society, Swainson confidently ...

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  7. Fern Grove, Hutt Valley, New Zealand. Citizenship. United Kingdom. Scientific career. Fields. Ornithology, malacology, entomology, natural history. William John Swainson, Fellow of the Linnean Society and Fellow of the Royal Society (8 October 1789 – 6 December 1855), was an English ornithologist, malacologist, entomologist and artist .

  8. Quinarian system. The quinarian system was a method of zoological classification which was popular in the mid 19th century, especially among British naturalists. It was largely developed by the entomologist William Sharp Macleay in 1819. [1] The system was further promoted in the works of Nicholas Aylward Vigors, William John Swainson and ...

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