- John Jenner Weir
John Jenner Weir FLS, FZS (1822 - 1894) was an English amateur
entomologist ,ornithologist and Britishcivil servant . He is best known today for being one of the naturalists who corresponded with and provided important data to bothCharles Darwin andAlfred Russel Wallace . He played a particularly important role in the formulation of Wallace’s theory ofwarning coloration . He was also one of the 3 judges at the first cat fancy show in Great Britain.Life and civil service career
Weir was born on August 9, 1822. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC07322611&id=SO8KAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA157&lpg=RA2-PA157&dq=John+Jenner+Weir#PRA2-PA160,M1 Obituary] in May 1894 Entomologist ] at
Lewes inEast Sussex . Salmon, Marren, Harley [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0520229630&id=cAUTW-ax-SgC&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164&ots=S_e151wuOE&dq=John+Jenner+Weir&sig=sSf1pvWpL_gSgo-D3Lk2rpSmCa4 The Aurelian Legacy] pp. 164-165 ] He joined the customs service in 1839, rising to the high position of Accountant and Controller-General of Customs inLondon in 1874. He would hold that post until his retirement in 1885.Work as a naturalist
Weir was an amateur naturalist who pursued interests in
entomology , the study of insects,ornithology , the study of birds, andbotany , the study of plants. His initial interest was inLepidoptera (butterflies and moths) and the first paper he ever published, in 1845, was on the discovery of a rare forester moth in Lewes. He was noted for his work collecting and setting very small Lepidoptera until an accident in 1870 resulted in the loss of the top half of his left thumb, which prevented him from setting very small insects. He kept birds in anaviary in his garden where he conducted experiments on predation of insects by birds.Weir was a well known figure and popular among his fellow British entomologists. For four years he was treasurer of the
Entomological Society of London and two times its vice president. Shortly before his death he was elected president of theSouth London Entomological and Natural History Society . He was a fellow of both theLinnean Society and theZoological Society .Correspondence with Darwin
Weir was a frequent correspondent of
Charles Darwin . [ [http://darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk/perl/nav?class=name;term=Weir%2C%20J.%20J. Entry] in Darwin correspondence database ] Darwin cited a number of his observations inThe Descent of Man and other works.Warning coloration
In the 1867 letter to Charles Darwin in which he proposed his hypothesis of
warning coloration in animals,Alfred Russel Wallace credited Weir with providing him with the key observation that birds in his aviary would not capture and eat a certain kind of common white moth. After Wallace made a request to theEntomological Society of London for data to test his hypothesis, Weir would conduct 2 years of experiments on the predation of birds upon caterpillars with a variety of different color schemes, providing the first hard data in support of the theory. [ Slotten The Heretic in Darwin’s Court pp 253-254 ]Years later Wallace would give the following account of the experiments:
:"Mr. Jenner Weir was the first to experiment with ten species of small birds in his aviary, and he found that none of them would eat the following smooth-skinned conspicuous caterpillars—Abraxas grossulariata, Diloba caeruleocephala, Anthrocera filipendula, and Cucullia verbasci. He also found that they would not touch any hairy or spiny larvae, and he was satisfied that it was not the hairs or the spines, but the unpleasant taste that caused them to be rejected, because in one case a young smooth larva of a hairy species, and in another case the pupa of a spiny larva, were equally rejected. On the other hand, all green or brown caterpillars as well as those that resemble twigs were greedily devoured." [ [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14558/14558-h/14558-h.htm#CHAPTER_IX Chapter] on warning coloration in Wallace's 1889 book "Darwinism" ]
Cat Fancy show
John Jenner Weir served as one of the three judges at the first
Cat Fancy , which was held in the Crystal Palace in 1871. This was the first cat show in Britain, and it was organized by his brotherHarrison Weir who also served as a judge. [ Blue Persian [http://www.bluepersian.ndirect.co.uk/history.html article] on first Cat Fancy ]Death
He died from heart failure on March 23, 1894, just a couple of weeks after participating in his last meeting of the
South London Entomological and Natural History Society where he submitted his final paper for publication. He had been suffering fromAngina pectoris for a few years.Notes
References
*Harvard reference
Surname = Slotten
Given = Ross
Year = 2004
Title = The Heretic in Darwin's Court:The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace
Publisher = New York: Columbia University Press
ID = ISBN 0-231-13010-4
*Harvard reference
Surname1 = Salmon
Given1 = Michael
Surname2 = Marren
Given2 = Peter
Surname3 = Harley
Given3 = Basil
Year = 2001
Title = The Aurelian Legacy: British butterflies and their collectors
Publisher = University of California Press
URL = http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0520229630&id=cAUTW-ax-SgC&dq=John+Jenner+Weir
ID = ISBN 0520229630
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