- Melvin Alvah Traylor Jr.
Melvin Alvah Traylor Jr. (
December 16 ,1915 -February 11 ,2008 ) was an Americanornithologist . He is the son of Chicago bankerMelvin Alvah Traylor and Mrs. Dorothy Y. Traylor. Traylor wasLieutenant with the marines and served onGuadalcanal during World War II in 1942 where he was awarded with theSilver Star medal. As a Marine Corp officer, Mel was severely injured during theBattle of Tarawa in the Pacific theatre, where he lost one eye and suffered arm and upper body wounds during the famous beach assault. After the war Traylor continued his work for the Field Museum which he had started in 1937. He made expeditions to Africa (in collaboration withAustin L. Rand ), to South America, and to Asia. In 1960 he was among the members of the "World Book Encyclopedia Scientific Expedition" to theHimalaya led by SirEdmund Hillary . In 1956 Traylor became assistant curator of birds in theField Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Since his retirement in the 1980s he was working as curator emeritus for the Field Museum.Traylor was among the authors (alongside Raymond A. Paynter,
Ernst Mayr and G William Cottrell) of "Checklist of Birds of the World", a standard reference work with sixteen volumes published between 1934 and 1987. Traylor described species like theTana River Cisticola , theColombian Screech-owl , or the genusZimmerius . He made further definitive revisions of the familyTyrannidae . TheOrange-eyed Flycatcher ("Tolmomyias traylori") is named in his honour. Traylor and Paynter were awarded with the Elliott Coues Award of theAmerican Ornithologists' Union in 2001.Publications (selected)
*1947: Subspecies of Aratinga acuticaudata. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 31, part 21; Pub. no.608)
*1948: New Birds from Peru and Ecuador. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 31, part 24; Pub. no.619)
*1949: Notes on Some Veracruz Birds. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 31, part 32; Pub. no.635)
*1951: Notes on Some Peruvian Birds. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 31, part 51; Pub. no.676)
*1952: Notes on Birds from the Marcapata Valley, Cuzco, Peru. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 34, part 3; Pub. no.691)
*1958: Birds of Northeastern Peru. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 35, part 5; Pub. no.844)
*1959: Three New Birds from West Africa. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 39, part 25; Pub. no.865) (with A. L. Rand)
*1961: Notes on Nepal Birds. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 35, part 8; Pub. no.917)
*1962: New Birds from Barotseland. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 44, part 12; Pub. no.955)
*1964: Further Notes on Nepal Birds : [Chicago] Chicago Natural History Museum
*1967: A Collection of Birds from Szechwan, 1967, Chicago Natural History Museum, Fieldiana: Zoology, Volume 53, Number 1 : pages 1-67 with 1 map figure.
*1967: Collection of Birds from the Ivory Coast. : (Fieldiana. Zoology: Volume 51, part 7; Pub. no.1033)
*1968: Distributional Notes on Nepal Birds, 1968, Chicago Natural History Museum, Fieldiana: Zoology, Volume 53, Number 3 : pages 147-203.
*1977: A Classification of the Tyrant Flycatchers (Tyrannidae), 1977, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Volume 148, Number 4 : pages 129-184 with 10 figures and 4 tables.
*1977: Ornithological Gazeteer of Ecuador (with Raymond A. Paynter)
*1982: Notes on Tyrant Flycatchers (Aves: Tyrannidae). : (Fieldiana. New Series Zoology: Volume 13; Pub. no.1338)
*1988: Geographic Variation and Evolution in South American Cistothorus platensis (Aves: Troglodytidae). : (Fieldiana. New Series Zoology: Volume 48; Pub. no.1392)External links
* [http://www.fieldmuseum.org/research_collections/zoology/history.htm History - The Zoological Department of the Field Museum]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyadair/nancytraylor.htm Nancy Traylor Falls to Death in New York (with a short note about Traylor's time on Guadalcanal]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3793/is_200201/ai_n9020693 Elliott Coues Award, 2001: Raymond A. Paynter, Jr., and Melvin A Traylor, Jr]
* [http://www.legacy.com/chicagotribune/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=103390103 Chicago Tribune Obituary]
* [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-hed_traylorfeb20,0,54399.story Chicago Tribune News Obituary]
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