Gregory Mathews

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Gregory Macalister Mathews CBE (10 September 1876 – 27 March 1949) was an Australian amateur ornithologist.

Mathews made his fortune in mining shares, and moved to England around 1900.

He was Chairman of the British Ornithologists' Club from 1935-1938.[1] He was made CBE in 1939 for his services to ornithology.[2]

Mathews described M. s. musgravei, currently recognized as a subspecies of the splendid fairy-wren, in 1922 as a new species of bird.[3]

In 1939 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, and served as its President 1946-1947. He donated his ornithological library to the National Library of Australia in 1939.[2]

Publications

Mathews contributed numerous papers to the ornithological literature, especially on avian taxonomy and nomenclature, as well as founding, funding, editing and being the principal contributor to the journal The Austral Avian Record. Monographic or book-length works authored or coauthored by him include:

References

  1. Bull. B.O.C. Vol. 58
  2. 1 2 Bull. B.O.C. Vol. 59
  3. Mathews, G.M. (1922). The Birds of Australia. London: Witherby Vol. 10 [62].

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