- Albert Stewart Meek
Albert Stewart Meek (1871–1943) was an English
bird collector and naturalist. The name Alfred S. Meek which can be read in several publications is referred to Albert Stewart Meek.Biography
Meek was born in
London , the son of amerchant in natural history items. In 1893 he travelled toAustralia and he spent some time at George Barnard’s cattle stationCoomooboolaroo , the only place in Australia where the now extinctParadise Parrot had occurred. It is not known if Meek ever saw this species. In 1894 he began collecting bird and insect specimens for the well-known zoologistLionel Walter Rothschild , first in England, then in Australia, and later in the Pacific region (in particular theSolomon Islands ,New Guinea and Bougainville, where he was the first naturalist who observed the birdlife). In addition he became a dealer infeather s andinsect s. In 1904 he travelled to Choiseul where he collected the last specimens of theChoiseul Crested Pigeon . But due to the horrible reputation of the islanders ascannibal s he was protected by an armed escort to bring the skins to his vessel. At an expedition in New Guinea in 1906 he discovered and shot the first specimen of theQueen Alexandra's Birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae), the largest butterfly in the world. While being on a visit with the Papua he estimated that the headdress of the chief needs the feathers of more than 23 killed birds (e.g.Birds of Paradise ) to create the middle alone.His collection of bird skins and insects belongs to the most important exhibits in the
Natural History Museum in London. Specimens from Meek's collections can be also seen in theAmerican Museum of Natural History .Species named after Meek include seven full bird species:
Choiseul Crested Pigeon ("Migrogoura meeki"),Meek's Lorikeet ("Charmosyna meeki"),Meek's Pygmy Parrot ("Micropsitta meeki"),Bougainville Crow ("Corvus meeki"),White-throated White-eye ("Zosterops meeki"),Olive-streaked Honeyeater ("Ptiloprora meekiana"), and theManus Hawk Owl ("Ninox meeki").Literature by and about Albert S. Meek
*Rothschild, M. 1983. Dear Lord Rothschild: "Birds, butterflies and history". Balaban, Philadelphia. xx + 398 pp. Mentions Walter Rothschild's collectors in New Guinea, including
William Doherty , Albert S. Meek,Ernst Mayr , etc.*Rothschild, W., and E. Hartert. 1913. "List of the collections of birds made by Albert S. Meek in the lower ranges of the Snow Mountains, on the Eilanden River, and on Mount Goliath during the years 1910 and 1911." Novitates Zoologicae 20:473-527. Notes on Lepidoptera collected by Albert S. Meek in Irian Jaya during 1910 and 1911, including descriptions of localities
*Barbara and Richard Mearns, "The Bird Collectors", Academic Press, 1998, ISBN 0-12-487440-1
*Albert S. Meek, "A Naturalist in Cannibal Land", 1913, Fischer Unwin, London
References
* [http://www.andrewisles.com/AndrewIsles/pdf/Cat39Web.pdf Albert Stewart Meek]
* [http://www.animalliberationfront.com/Philosophy/Opinionatedly/FurandFeathers.htm Fur and feathers]
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