- Thomas Horsfield
Thomas Horsfield, M. D., (
May 12 ,1773 –July 24 ,1859 ) was an Americanphysician and naturalist.Horsfield was born inPhiladelphia and studied medicine at theUniversity of Pennsylvania . [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13814 Horsfield, Thomas (1773-1859), physician and naturalist] by D. T. Moore inDictionary of National Biography online (accessed 21 July 2008)] In 1800 he travelled to Java for the first time and worked there as a doctor for many years. The East India Company took control of the island from the Dutch in 1811, and Horsfield began to collectplant s andanimal s on behalf of his friend SirThomas Stamford Raffles . In 1819 he was forced to leave the island due to ill health and became keeper and latercurator of the East India Company's museum inLeadenhall Street ,London .Horsfield wrote "Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands" (1824). He also classified a number of birds with
Nicholas Aylward Vigors , most notably in their "A description of the Australian birds in the collection of theLinnean Society ; with an attempt at arranging them according to their natural affinities" (Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. (1827)). Together with the botanists Robert Brown andJohn Joseph Bennett he published the "Plantae Javanicae rariores" (1838–52).Horsfield was appointed assistant secretary of the
Zoological Society of London at its formation in 1826. In 1833, he was a founder of what became theRoyal Entomological Society of London . He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1828.Horsfield died at his home in
Camden Town and was buried at the Moravian cemetery in Chelsea.Horsfield is commemorated in the names of a number of animals, including the
Russian Tortoise "Testudo horsfieldii", theJavanese Flying Squirrel "Iomys horsfieldii", the Horsfield's Fruit Bat "Cynopterus horsfieldi " and theMalabar Whistling-thrush "Myophonus horsfieldii".References
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