- Austin Hobart Clark
Austin Hobart Clark (
December 17 ,1880 –October 28 ,1954 ) is an American zoologist. He was born inWellesley, Massachusetts and died inWashington, D.C. His research covered a wide range of topics includingoceanography ,marine biology ,ornithology , andentomology .The son of Theodore Minot Clark and Jeannette Clark of France, Clark obtained his Bachelor of Arts at
Harvard University in 1903. He had five children with his first wife Mary Wendell Upham, who he married on March 6, 1906. Mary died in December 1931 and Clark remarried in 1933 to Leila Gay Forbes.In 1901, Clark organized a scientific expedition to
Isla Margarita inVenezuela . From 1903 to 1905, he conducted research in theAntilles . From 1906 to 1907, he led a scientific team aboard the 1882 USS "Albatross". In 1908, he took a post at theNational Museum of Natural History , which he held until his retirement in 1950.Clark had important and various roles in a number of learned societies: to name a few, he was president of the
Entomological Society of Washington , vice president of theAmerican Geophysical Union , and directed the press service of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science .Clark was author to more than 600 publications written in English, French, Italian, German, and Russian. Some of the most well-known include "Animals of Land and Sea" (1925), "Nature Narratives" (two volumes, 1929 and 1931), "The New Evolution" (1930), and "Animals Alive" (1948).
Several animal species and genera were first scientifically described by Clark, including the
Lesser Antillean Macaw (1905), theMartinique Parrot (1905), theDominican Green-and-yellow Macaw (1908), theMulga Parrot (1910), thecrustacean genusLaomenes (1919) or thestarfish speciesCopidaster lymani (1948).External links
* [http://www.zoonomen.net/bio/bioc.html Zoonomen.Net - Austin Hobart Clark]
* [http://siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7183.htm Austin H. Clark Papers, 1883-1954 and undated]
*worldcat id|lccn-no97-55243
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