- Edward Adams
Edward Adams (
February 24 ,1824 -November 12 ,1856 ) was an English navalsurgeon and naturalist.Adams was born at Great Barton, near
Bury St Edmunds . He became interested in natural history as a child. He qualified as a surgeon in April 1847, and in August of the same year became an assistant surgeon at the Royal Navy's Haslar Hospital inGosport , three months later transferring to the Naval Hospital at Devonport. Four months later he volunteered to joinJames Clark Ross 's expedition to theArctic to search forSir John Franklin . Adams was aboard HMS "Investigator" under Captain Bird. They left in May 1848, but returned eighteen months later without success.In January 1850 Adams left on another expedition to look for Franklin. This time he was aboard HMS "Enterprise" under Captain
Richard Collinson . They reached theBering Strait in August, and Adams was put ashore at St. Michael, just north of the Yukon delta, to investigate reports of possible survivors from Franklin's crew. He rejoined the "Enterprise" in July 1851, sailing east belowBanks Island and Victoria Island, and penetrating further east than any ship previously. They returned to England in 1855.Adams passed his full naval surgeon's exams, and travelled to west Africa in May 1856 on board the steamship "Hecla". He died there of
typhus , and was buried atSierra Leone .Adams was commemorated in the name of the
White-billed Diver "Gavia adamsii", by his friendGeorge Robert Gray .References
*"Biographies for Birdwatchers", Barbara and Richard Mearns ISBN 0-12-487422-3
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