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INDIAN CONSERVATIONIST
T F Bourdillon; T.F. Bourdillon; TF Bourdillon; Thomas Fulton Bourdillon; Bourd.
  • Portrait from the Teak Museum, Nilambur.

T. F. Bourdillon         
Thomas Fulton Bourdillon (1 May 1849, Madras – 19 December 1930, Bexhill-on-Sea) was a British-Indian botanist, who worked as a Conservator of Forests in the princely state of Travancore.
Francis William Bourdillon         
  • Page from ''Young Maids & Old China''<br>verses by Francis William Bourdillon, images by [[John George Sowerby]]
BRITISH POET
F. W. Bourdillon; F.W. Bourdillon
Francis William Bourdillon (22 March 1852 at Runcorn, Cheshire, England – 13 January 1921 at Buddington, Midhurst) was a British poet and translator. He is known also as a bibliophile.
F-number         
  • Diagram of decreasing [[aperture]]s, that is, increasing f-numbers, in one-stop increments; each aperture has half the light-gathering area of the previous one.
  • Shallow focus with a wide open lens
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  •  A 1922 Kodak with aperture marked in U.S. stops. An f-number conversion chart has been added by the user.
  • Yashica-D TLR]] camera front view. This is one of the few cameras that actually says "F-NUMBER" on it.
  • From the top, the Yashica-D's aperture setting window uses the "f:" notation. The aperture is continuously variable with no "stops".
RATIO OF THE FOCAL LENGTH TO THE DIAMETER OF THE ENTRANCE PUPIL
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In optics, the f-number of an optical system such as a camera lens is the ratio of the system's focal length to the diameter of the entrance pupil ("clear aperture").Smith, Warren Modern Optical Engineering, 4th Ed.

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T. F. Bourdillon

Thomas Fulton Bourdillon (1 May 1849, Madras – 19 December 1930, Bexhill-on-Sea) was a British-Indian botanist, who worked as a Conservator of Forests in the princely state of Travancore.

He came to Travancore (at present Southern Kerala) as a planter in 1871 and was appointed by the Travancore Durbar in 1886 as a special forest officer to explore the forests and to report on their resources. In 1891 he was appointed as Conservator of Forests, a position he retained till his retirement in June 1908. He was a keen botanist and an all-round forest officer. During his period, he brought the Department to a high state of efficiency.

In 1908, he authored the first book on the trees of the region The Forest Trees of Travancore. In 1901 he was admitted a Fellow of the Linnean Society. He also wrote about bird life to Allan Octavian Hume and contributed many articles on forestry to the Indian Forester. He worked in close association with other naturalists of his time including R. H. Beddome and Harold S. Ferguson.

Today there exists in Arienkavu on the northern side of Shendurney valley a place called Bourdillon's Plot which was the location of the first plot where teak was planted using stumps in 1891. This technique was developed to grow teak sustainably for the needs of the navy. This attempt to grow teak for the needs of the Royal Navy was started by Mr. H. V. Conolly, the then Collector of Malabar.

The tree species Aglaia bourdillonii, bird subspecies great eared-nightjar Eurostopodus macrotis bourdilloni and the blackbird Turdus merula bourdilloni are named after him.