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Charles Torrey Simpson (June 3, 1846 in
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– December 17, 1932 in
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) was an American
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,
malacologist Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods. Mollusks include snails and slugs, clams, ...
, and conservationist. He retired to
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where he became known for conservation.


Scientific work

His initial scientific interesting concerned collecting shells and he began as a conchologist. Although he had little more than a high school education he became well regarded in the field and in 1889 was hired by the
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. He went on to work at the
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from 1899 to 1902. He was interested mainly in freshwater bivalves and also in land snails of Florida.


Life in Florida

In Florida Simpson gained the nickname "The Sage of Biscayne Bay" and wrote several books about tropical plant life around Miami. His backyard contained a tropical hardwood hammock, which he estimated he showed to approximately 50,000 people. Though he tended to avoid controversy regarding development, in ''Ornamental Gardening in Florida'', he wrote, "Mankind everywhere has an insane desire to waste and destroy the good and beautiful things this nature has lavished upon him".La Plante, Leah (1995), "The Sage of Biscayne Bay: Charles Torrey Simpson's Love Affair with South Florida", ''Tequesta'', No. LV, p. 61–8

In 1927 he received an honorary doctorate from the
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.
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near
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is named in his honor.


Bibliography

(incomplete) * 1916
''Ornamental gardening in Florida''
(self published), Little River, Florida. 198 pp. * 1920
''In lower Florida wilds; a naturalist's observations on the life, physical geography, and geology of the more tropical part of the state''
G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London. 404 pp. * 1923. ''Out of Doors in Florida''. E. B. Douglas, Miami. 412 pp. * 1932. ''Florida Wild Life''. Macmillan, New York. 199 pp. Malacological works: * 1887. "Contributions to the Mollusca of Florida". ''Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences'' 5: 45-72. * 1888. "Notes on some Indian Territory shells". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 11: 449-454. * 1889. "Contributions to the Mollusca of Florida". ''Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences'' 5: 63-72. * 1891. "On the means of distribution of Unionidae in the Southeastern United States". ''Nautilus'' 5(2): 15-17. * 1891. "Notes on Unionidae". ''Nautilus'' 5(8): 86-88. * 1892. "On a revision of the American Unionidae". ''Nautilus'' 6(7): 78-80. * 1892. "Notes on the Unionidae of Florida and the southeastern states". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 15(911): 405-436 + 26 plates. * 1893. "On the relationships and distribution of the North American Unionidae, with notes on the West Coast species". ''
American Naturalist ''The American Naturalist'' is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of the American Society of Naturalists, whose purpose is "to advance and to diffuse knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles so as to enhance t ...
'' 27(316): 353-358. * 1893. "A new '' Anodonta''". ''Nautilus'' 6(12): 134-135. * 1893. "'' Unio coruscus'', '' subluridus'', etc." ''Nautilus'' 6(12): 143-144. * 1893. "A review of
Von Ihering Caspar Rudolph Ritter von Jhering (also Ihering) (22 August 1818 – 17 September 1892) was a German jurist. He is best known for his 1872 book ''Der Kampf ums Recht'' (''The Struggle for Law''), as a legal scholar, and as the founder of a ...
's classification of the Unionidae and
Mutelidae Iridinidae is a family of medium-sized freshwater mussels, aquatic bivalve mollusks in the order Unionida Unionida is a monophyletic order of freshwater mussels, aquatic bivalve molluscs.Bieler R., Carter J.G. & Coan E.V. (2010). ''Classif ...
". ''Nautilus'' 7(2):17-21. * 1893. "A reply to professor Wheeler". ''Nautilus'' 7(2): 22-23. * 1893. "On some fossil unios and other fresh-water shells from the drift at Toronto, Canada: With a review of the distribution of the Unionidae of northeastern North America". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 16(952): 591-595. * 1894. "Types of ''
Anodonta dejecta ''Anodonta'' is a genus of freshwater mussels in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. Species Species in this genus include: * '' Anodonta anatina'' Linné, 1758 – duck mussel * '' Anodonta beringiana'' Middendorff, 1851 – Yu ...
'' rediscovered". ''Nautilus'' 8(5): 52. * 1895. "On the validity of the genus '' Margaritana''". ''American Naturalist'' 29(340): 336-344. * 1895. "Note on ''
Unio oregonenses Unio may refer to: * ''Unio'' (bivalve), a genus of freshwater mussels * ''Unio'' (sternwheeler), a steamboat that operated in Oregon, United States, in 1861, before being renamed ''Union'' * UNI/O, an asynchronous serial bus * UNIO Satu Mare, a ...
'' Lea". ''Nautilus'' 8(10): 116-118. * 1895. "''
Unio ochraceus Unio may refer to: * ''Unio'' (bivalve), a genus of freshwater mussels * ''Unio'' (sternwheeler), a steamboat that operated in Oregon, United States, in 1861, before being renamed ''Union'' * UNI/O, an asynchronous serial bus * UNIO Satu Mare, a ...
'' and '' cariosus''". ''Nautilus'' 8(11):121-123 orrection regarding the text figures in 8(12):143 * 1895. "''
Pleurocera subulare ''Pleurocera'' is a genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae.Neubauer, Thomas A. (2014). Pleurocera Rafinesque, 1818. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://ww ...
'' in water-mains". ''Nautilus'' 9(4): 37-38. * 1896. "On the Mississippi Valley Unionidae found in the St. Lawrence and Atlantic drainage areas". ''American Naturalist'' 30(353): 379-384. * 1896. "The mussel scars of Unios". ''Nautilus'' 10(3): 29-30. * 1896. "Notes on the parvus group of Unionidae and its allies". ''Nautilus'' 10(5): 57-59. * 1896. "The classification and geographical distribution of the pearly fresh-water mussels". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 18(1068): 295-343 + 1 map. * 1896. "Description of four new Triassic unios from the Staked Plains of Texas". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 18(1072): 381-385. * 1897. "Notes on the classification of the Unios". ''Nautilus'' 11(2): 18-23. * 1899. "The pearly fresh-water mussels of the United States; their habits, enemies, and diseases, with suggestions for their protection". ''Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission''. ssued separately as U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Document 413 18(1898): 279-288. * 1900. "Unionidae of Indiana". (Review). ''Nautilus'' 14(8): 95-96. * 1900. "New and unfigured Unionidae". ''Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia'' 52(1900): 74-86 + 5 plates. * 1900
"Synopsis of the naiades, or pearly fresh-water mussels"
''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 22(1205): 501-1044. * 1900. "On the evidence of the Unionidae regarding the former courses of the Tennessee and other southern rivers". ''Science'' 12(291): 133-136. * impson, C.T. 1901. "''
Alasmidonta marginata The elktoe (''Alasmidonta marginata'') is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. This species is found in southeastern Canada and the eastern United States. Like many mussels, it ...
'' Say". ''Nautilus'' 15(2)
16-17
* 1901. "On the classification of the Unionidae". ''Nautilus'' 15(7)
77
82. * 1902. "A new naiad from New Zealand". ''Nautilus'' 16(3)
30
- Type description of ''
Cucumerunio websteri ''Cucumerunio websteri'' is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Hyriidae. Subspecies * ''Cucumerunio websteri websteri'' (Simpson, 1902) * '' Cucumerunio websteri delli'' McMichael & Hiscock, 1958 De ...
'' * Dall W. H. & Simpson C. T. 1902
"The mollusca of Porto Rico"
''Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission'', Washington. 351-524. * 1914. ''A descriptive catalogue of the naiades, or pearly fresh-water mussels''. Parts I-III.
Bryant Walker Bryant Walker (1856–1936) was an American malacologist who specialized in the non-marine Mollusca. He mainly studied the freshwater mollusks of the USA, in particular those of Michigan. He published many papers on the Unionida, an order of fres ...
, Detroit, Michigan xii + 1540 pp. ** 1914
Part I
Unionidae '' Truncilla'' - '' Margaritana'' ** 1914
Part II
Unionidae, '' Unio'' - '' Nodularia''. ** 1914
Part III
Unionidae, '' Harmandia'' - ''
Diplodon ''Diplodon'' is a genus of freshwater pearly mussel, an aquatic bivalve in the Hyriidae family. The genus includes the following species: * '' Diplodon chilensis'' * '' Diplodon dunkerianus'' * '' Diplodon expansus'' * '' Diplodon fontaineanu ...
''. MUtelidae. This checklist is based on Simpson's 1900s "Synopsis of the naiades...": * Wright B. H. & Walker B. 1902
Check list of North American Naiades
Detroit, Michigan.


See also

* :Taxa named by Charles Torrey Simpson


References


Further reading

* Johnson, R. I. (1975). "Simpson's unionid types and miscellaneous unionid types in the National Museum of Natural History". ''Special Occasional Papers'', Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 4: 1-56 + 3 plates. * Rothra E. O. (1995)
''Florida's Pioneer Naturalist: The Life of Charles Torrey Simpson''
University Press of Florida, xv + 232 pp. , * Malone R. J. (October 1996) "Reviewed work(s): Florida's Pioneer Naturalist: The Life of Charles Torrey Simpson by Elizabeth Ogren Rothra". ''Environmental History'' 1(4)
98


External links




The photograph of the house called "The Sentinels", that Simpson built in Florida


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Simpson, Charles Torrey American botanists Conchologists 1846 births 1932 deaths American malacologists Writers from Florida