Herbert C. Robinson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Herbert C. Robinson

Museum director and ornithologist

Date of Birth: 04-Nov-1874

Place of Birth: Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1929

Profession: naturalist, zoologist, ornithologist, museum director

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Herbert C. Robinson

  • Herbert Christopher Robinson (4 November 1874 – June 1929) was a British zoologist and ornithologist.
  • He is principally known for conceiving and initiating the major ornithological reference The Birds of the Malay Peninsula. Robinson was born in Liverpool in a large family that included several brokers, barristers and academics.
  • He was educated at Marlborough College, though he was unable to complete his studies there due to bad health.
  • An attempted collecting expedition to New Guinea was again abortive because of illness.
  • He worked at the Liverpool Museum with Henry Ogg Forbes before visiting the Federated Malay States where he later accepted the Directorship of Museums.
  • He was based in Selangor from 1903 to 1926, making a return visit to England in 1920.
  • He retired from the civil service in 1926 and began preparing a comprehensive illustrated account of the birds of the Malay Peninsula.
  • Of this work he produced the first two volumes and much of the manuscript of a third before he died in a nursing home in Oxford early in June 1929.
  • His work was eventually completed in five volumes by others. Acknowledgement of his contributions to zoology include a species of bat, Nyctimene robinsoni, named by Oldfield Thomas when describing the specimens Robinson had obtained at Cooktown in eastern Australia.

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