Abraham Dee Bartlett
See also: Bartlett
Abraham Dee Bartlett is a British zoologist , born in 1812 and died in 1897.
It holds a small shop of Natural history close to the British Museum where it markets in particular animals that it taxidermise.
It obtains later the direction of the zoological garden of the Zoological Society off London of 1859 with 1897. It publishes many articles on its observations which it carries out in the zoo. The observations which it carries out with the zoological garden, after its death will be published in two books: Wild Animals in Captivity (1898) and Life among Wild Beasts in' the Zoo' (1900).
His/her oldest son is the zoologist Edward Bartlett (1836-1908).
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