- James John Joicey
James John Joicey (b. 1871; d. 10 March 1932, Hill Witley) was an amateur
entomologist who assembled a massive collection ofLepidoptera in a privatemuseum called the Hill Museum.A wealthy man of leisure he first competed with Walter Rothschild, attempting to build the world's premier
orchid collection. He went bankrupt for the then very large sum of 30,000 pounds. The judge made him promise to abandon collecting orchids. Instead Joicey switched to Lepidoptera, founding the Hill Museum at his home. He began by acquiring theHenley Grose-Smith collection in 1910. Three years later he purchased theHerbert Druce collection. Between 1913 and 1921 Joicey bought further collections, those ofRoland Trimen , 1916,Robert Swinhoe , 1916,Lt.-Col. C. G. Nurse , 1919,Hamilton Druce , 1919 andDognin 1921. He added to these by sending special collectors to explore various regions on his behalf, for example, the Pratt brothers toSouth America andNew Guinea , andT. A. Barns toCentral Africa . By 1930 the Hill Museum contained upwards of 380,000 specimens. Joicey employed curators, such as George Talbot, who published on world Lepidoptera, concentrating on New Guinea,Hainan Island , and central and easternAfrica . He published four volumes of the "Bulletin of the Hill Museum", 1931-1932."A Catalogue of the Type Specimens of Lepidoptera Rhopalocera in the Hill Museum" was published by A. G. Gabriel in 1932.
Joicey went bankrupt again in the 1930s for over 300,000 pounds, and his collection was given to the
Natural History Museum in London. The Joicey, Oberthuer and Rothschild collections are the reason that the Natural History Museum enjoys such numerical superiority over other collections throughout the world.Works
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George Talbot *New Lepidoptera from the Schouten Islands. "Trans. Entomol. Soc. Lond." 64(1): 65-83 pls 3-6 (1916).
*New Heterocera from Dutch New Guinea. "Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist" (8)20: 50-87, pls 1-4 (1917).
*New Lepidoptera from Waigeu, Dutch New Guinea and Biak. "Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist." (8)20: 216-229 (1917)
*New forms of Indo-Australian butterflies. "Bull. Hill Mus." 1(3): 565-569 (1924)
*New forms of Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. "Encycl. Entomol." (B III Lepidoptera)2: 1-14 (1926)
*New forms of Rhopalocera in the Hill Museum. "Bull. Hill Mus." 2(1): 19-27 (1928)References
*Anon. 1932: [Joicey, J. J.] "Ent. News" 43 140
*Anon. 1932: [Joicey, J. J.] "Ent. Rec. J. Var." 44 68
*Anon.1933: [Joicey, J. J.] "London Naturalist". 1932
*Gilbert, P. 2000: "Butterfly Collectors and Painters. Four centuries of colour plates from The Library Collections of The Natural History Museum, London".Singapore, Beaumont Publishing Pte Ltd : X+166 S.
*N. D. R. 1932: [Joicey, J. J.] "Entomologist" 65 142-144
*Turner, H. J. 1932: [Joicey, J. J.] "Ent. Rec. J. Var." 44 68
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