- Gilbert Percy Whitley
Gilbert Percy Whitley (
9 June 1903 –18 July 1975 ) was a British-bornAustralia n ichthyologist who was effectively Curator of Fishes at theAustralian Museum inSydney for about 40 years. He was born atSwaythling ,Southampton ,England , and was educated atKing Edward VI School, Southampton andOsborne House . He never married and died in Sydney.Whitley migrated with his family to Sydney in 1921 and he joined the staff of the Australian Museum in 1922 while studying
zoology atSydney Technical College and theUniversity of Sydney . In 1925 he was formally appointed Ichthyologist (later Curator of Fishes) at the Museum, a position he held until retirement in 1964. During his term of office he doubled the size of the ichthyological collection to 37,000 specimens through many collecting expeditions.Whitley was also a major force in the
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales , in which he was made aFellow in 1934 and which he served as President during 1940-41, 1959-60 and 1973-74. He also edited its publications from 1947 to 1971.Awards and honours
* 1967 – Awarded the
Australian Natural History Medallion by theField Naturalists Club of Victoria
* 1970 – Awarded theW.B. Clarke Medal by theRoyal Society of New South Wales
* 1979 – Commemorated by the establishment, by the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, of the Whitley Awards for excellence in zoological publications relating to the fauna of theAustralasia n region.References
* Murray, Maree; & Roach, John. (2002). "Whitley, Gilbert Percy (1903-1975)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 16.
Melbourne University Press .
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