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27: 313:, which was published in Sydney soon after his arrival. There were no openings for young scientists in Sydney at this period, so Fletcher joined the staff of Newington College where his father was still principal. He spent four years at the school and was a successful teacher, encouraging his pupils to find out things for themselves instead of merely trying to remember what their teacher had told them. During this period he joined the 349:, a work of much value to all interested in the history of research in the natural history of Australia. In addition to being secretary of the Linnean Society and editor of its Proceedings, Fletcher was an executor of Macleay's will and he had much work in carrying out the provisions of it as financial and legal difficulties arose in connexion with the appointment of a bacteriologist and the foundation of the research fellowships. 387:
His contribution to Australian herpetology is suggested to have been as an important catalyst amongst his contemporaries in assembling records and collections of Australian reptiles and amphibians, a neglected area of research. These efforts were particularly noted for his association with the
321:, and in 1885 was given the position of director and librarian of the society. This title was afterwards changed to secretary. He began his duties on 1 January 1886 and for over 33 years devoted his life to the service of the society. During this period he edited 33 volumes of 332:
by his father, with a biographical sketch, and in 1893 edited The Macleay Memorial Volume, for which he wrote an excellent memoir of Macleay. He had done some very good research work in connexion with the embryology of the marsupials, and on Australian
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Green. The family arrived in Australia early in 1861, and, after a term of four years in Queensland (where Joseph James studied at
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Bonner zoologische Beiträge: Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn
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He does not appear to have formally studied at Cambridge: he is not included in Venn, J & J. A.,
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In his later years Fletcher gave more and more time to botany, and did important work on
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In 1881 Fletcher decided to return to Australia, and, before leaving England, prepared a
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on 15 May 1926, leaving a widow. Fletcher was awarded the Clarke Medal by the
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Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) p 65
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Peter Swain, Newington Across the Years 1863–1998 (Sydney, 1999)
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Catalogue of Papers and Works relating to the Mammalian orders,
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David Macmillan, Newington College 1863–1963 (Sydney, 1963)
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Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
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Ipswich Grammar
Newington College
University of Sydney
Royal School of Mines
University College London
Biology
Clarke Medal
Author abbrev. (zoology)
biologist
Clarke Medal
Auckland
New Zealand
Rev Joseph Horner Fletcher
Methodist
Ipswich Grammar School
Newington College
University of Sydney
BA
MA
Wesley College, Melbourne
Professor M. H. Irving
Royal School of Mines
University College
University of London

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