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titleFrancis Bain, Farmer NaturalistFind Similar by title
creatorMartin, KathyFind Similar by creator
subjectIsland MagazineFind Similar by subject
subjectPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by subject
descriptionWheat fields extended from the barnyard to the York River shore, affording a panoramic view. With one glance, Francis Bain might have noted the cloud patterns, the receding tide, a scolding robin, and a flowering fireweed. These would not have been unusual observations for the average rural resident of nineteenth century Prince Edward Island, but the horizons of this particular farmer's interests extended far beyond the norm. Fortunately, his curiosity was matched by talent and energy, and during his short life (1842-1894), he distinquished himself locally, provincially, and nationally. Largely on his own initiative, Bain became an authority on Island shells, insects, plants, birds, rocks, and fossils. As well as being a natural scientist, he was also an artist and poet of considerable talent. In later life, Francis Bain became a prolific writer, publishing two books and a wide variety of popular and scientific articles.Find Similar by description
publisherPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by publisher
date1979Find Similar by date
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