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1819 in birding and ornithology
A summary of
1819 in birding and ornithology.
Events
1819 to 1862
Feliks Pawel Jarocki
takes over the organisation and management of the Zoological Cabinet of the Royal University of Warsaw. In this year also he described the
black-throated thrush
.
Quinarian system
proposed by the entomologist
William Sharp Macleay
. The system was followed by
Nicholas Aylward Vigors
and
William Swainson
.
William Bullock
sells his collection.
Coenraad Jacob Temminck
acquires the bird collection of Johann Reinhold and Georg
Forster
which contained birds from the
James Cook
expedition. One is the
Norfolk Island kÃÂkÃÂ
another is the
Tahitian sandpiper
Foundation of
Swedish Museum of Natural History
.
Ongoing events
Louis Pierre Vieillot
publishes the description of the
unicoloured blackbird
in
'. Other birds described by Vieillot in this work in 1819 are the
chestnut-capped blackbird
, the
black-chested buzzard-eagle
, the
Chopi blackbird
,
Vieillot's black weaver
, the
giant wood rail
and the
boat-tailed grackle
Deaths
27 August -
John Lewin
(born 1770)
References