- Austin L. Rand
Austin Loomer Rand (
16 December 1905 -6 November 1982 ) was a Canadian zoologist.He was born in
Kentville, Nova Scotia in 1905 and grew up in nearby Wolfville. He received aBachelor of Science fromAcadia University , an institution which also awarded him an honoraryDSc degree in 1961.In 1929, while still a graduate student at
Cornell University , he travelled on an expedition toMadagascar as collector of birds. Rand published the results as his thesis for hisPh.D. . It was on this expedition that he metRichard Archbold , zoologist and philanthropist, with whom he became a lifelong friend. Archbold subsequently financed and led a series of biological expeditions toNew Guinea in the 1930s in which Rand participated and co-led. In 1941 he assisted Archbold in the establishment of theArchbold Biological Station atLake Placid, Florida , a place he eventually retired to.In 1942, Rand became assistant zoologist at the National Museum of Canada, now the
Canadian Museum of Nature , where he worked with ornithologistPercy A. Taverner and mammologistRudolph Martin Anderson . From 1947-1955, he was curator of birds at theField Museum inChicago and was chief Curator of Zoology there from 1955 to 1970.He was a frequent contributor to "
The Auk ", the ornithological journal of theAmerican Ornithologists' Union , an organisation of which he was elected aFellow as well as serving as its President 1962-1964.In 1996 he was commemorated in the name of one of the research buildings at the Archbold Biological Station.
Austin L. Rand was father of the renounded tropical herpetologist Austin Stanley Rand.
Publications
As well as numerous articles and scientific papers, major reports and books authored or coauthored by Rand include:
* 1936. "The distribution and habits of Madagascar birds". (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History).
* 1937. "Results of the Archbold expeditions No.14: The birds of the 1933-1934 Papuan expedition". (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Coauthored with Ernst Mayr).
* 1942. "Results of the Archbold Expeditions. Birds of the 1936-1937 New Guinea Expedition". (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History).
* 1955. "Stray feathers from a bird man's desk. Fascinating and unusual sidelights on the lives of birds".
* 1956. "American Water and Game Birds".
* 1960. "Birds of the Philippine Islands: Siquijor, Mount Malidang, Bohol, and Samar". (Fieldiana. Coauthored with D.S. Rabor).
* 1961. "A Midwestern Almanac, Pageant of the Seasons". (Coauthored with his wife Rheua M. Rand).
* 1962. "Birds in Summer".
* 1967. "Ornithology: an Introduction".
* 1967. "Handbook of New Guinea Birds". (Coauthored with E. Thomas Gilliard).
* 1971. "Birds of North America".References
* Morse, R. (2000). "Richard Archbold and the Archbold Biological Station". University Press of Florida: Gainesville. ISBN 0-8130-1761-0
* Traylor, Melvin A.; Amadon, Dean; & Godfrey, W. Earl. (1984). In Memoriam: Austin L. Rand. "Auk" 101: 600-602.
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