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- William Bernhardt Tegetmeier FZS (4 November 1816 – 19 November 1912) was an English naturalist, a founding member of the Savage Club, a po****r writer...
- Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Poultry, prepared by William Bernhardt Tegetmeier for the first Poultry Club of Great Britain in 1865. The colours described...
- it was not included in the first British poultry standard of William Tegetmeier in 1865, but was described in his The Poultry Book in 1867.: 174 : 252 ...
- excellence in Exhibition Poultry and was edited by William Bernhardt Tegetmeier. It was the first publication of its kind. The compilation of the standard...
- Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication (1868). William Bernhardt Tegetmeier proposed that the English Pouter originated from cross breeding the old...
- birds were not included in the first British poultry standard of William Tegetmeier in 1865, but were described in detail in his The Poultry Book of 1867;: 47 : 249 ...
- them (1868) as having elongated "femur and meta-tarsi", contrary to Tegetmeier's ****ertions. The ****brian importations, according to Matthew Smith in...
- in World War I came to stay for longer periods. These included Denis Tegetmeier, Reginald Lawson and the artist and poet David Jones, who was to become...
- Domestic Waterfowl Club Sebastopol article Wright (1885) pp. 570-572 Tegetmeier and Weir (1867) pp.315-316 Illustrated London News (1860) p.231 Ashton...
- the Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Poultry of William Bernhardt Tegetmeier, in 1865.: 289  The breed standard for the Sus**** was drawn up in 1902...