William Bernhardt Tegetmeier

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William Bernhardt Tegetmeier (181619 November 1912[1]) was a noted English naturalist (with an interest in pigeons, fowl, and bees), a founder of the Savage Club, and a writer and journalist of domestic science.

Born in Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire, he was educated by his father and at University College London. Tegetmeier was already a published authority on poultry when he first met Charles Darwin: they became correspondents, and Tegetmeier eventually became a Darwinist . Whilst living in Fortis Green, near Muswell Hill, in the 1850s Tegetmeir became interested in bee keeping, and discovered how bees created the hexagon-shaped cells in their hives. He died in Hampstead and his remains rest in East Finchley Cemetery.

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  1. ^ Who's Who 1916
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