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Joshua Alder (7 April 1792 – 21 January 1867) was a British
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and amateur
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and malacologist. As such, he specialized in the Tunicata, and in
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s. He was a member of the Natural History Society of Northumberland and Durham, and an early member of the
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, alongside Joseph Swan and Robert Stephenson. He corresponded with
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. His drawings are in the collections of the Great North Museum: Hancock and the
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Ravensworth Terrace

From 1841 to 1857 Alder was a tenant at 5 Ravensworth Terrace in the Summerhill area of
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, which he shared with his sister Mary, a woman of independent means, and their two female servants. During this time, he ran a cheese shop in
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, a street in central Newcastle. He sold that business and became a shareholder in the Northumberland District Bank, and a gentleman of leisure. A financial crash in 1857 led to the collapse of the bank, and Alder faced ruin. He and Mary were forced to leave Ravensworth Terrace, moving to a smaller house, still extant, in nearby Summerhill Terrace, where he was supported by his sister. In 1863 he wrote to his co-author Albany Hancock of his relief at being awarded a pension of £70 from the
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by Lord Palmerston at the behest of his scientific colleagues, allowing him to resume his research. An obituary noted that he was "everywhere accompanied" by his sister, who "assisted him in his studies and was, in short, essential to his life and health". Alder is profiled in the first episode of the second series of ''
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'', first shown in April 2019. As a result of research conducted for the programme, a plaque commemorating Alder was unveiled there on 26 September 2018 by presenter
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and the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, David Down. The house has been
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since June 1976.


Bibliography

* Alder J. (1838). "Supplement to a catalogue of the land and fresh-water testaceous Mollusca, found in the vicinity of Newcastle". ''Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland and Durham'' 1(3): 337–342. Newcastle. * * Alder J. & Hancock A. (1845–1855). ''A Monograph of the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca: with figures of all the species''. The
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, London. Published in 8 parts: ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1845) part 1
online
** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1846) part 2. ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1847) part 3. ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1848) part 4. ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1851) part 5. ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1854) part 6. ** Alder J. & Hancock A. (1855) part 7. ** Eliot E. (1910) part 8 (suppl.) * Alder J. & Hancock A. (October 1851). "Descriptions of two new species of nudibranchiate Mollusca, one of them forming the type of a new genus". '' Annals and Magazine of Natural History''
2nd ser., 8
(46)
290
€“302, pls. 9–10. *Alder, Joshua, Embleton, Dennis, Hancock, Albany, Hopkinson, John, Norman, Alfred Merle, 1905–12 ''The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph, by the late Joshua Alder and the late Albany Hancock. Edited by John Hopkinson, with a history of the work by the Rev. A. M. Norman''. London. Printed for the Ray Society. A contemporary review described the ''Monograph of the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca'' as "one of the most admirable monographs which has ever appeared in this or any other country".
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is known to have owned a copy.


Taxa described

Alder discovered over 100 marine species, new to science. Names or synonyms of
tunicate A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata (). It is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates). The subphylum was at one time ca ...
s described by Alder include:Joshua Alder
Accessed 14 February 2009.
* '' Dicoryne conferta'' (Alder, 1856) * ''
Eudendrium capillare ''Eudendrium capillare'' is a marine species of cnidaria, a hydroid (Hydrozoa) in the family Eudendriidae Eudendriidae is a taxonomic family of hydroids (Hydrozoa). The family contains around 85 species. Genera *''Eudendrium ''Eudendrium' ...
'' Alder, 1856 * '' Hydractinia areolata'' Alder, 1862 * '' Corymorpha nana'' Alder, 1857 * ''
Campanularia hincksii ''Campanularia'' is a genus of hydrozoans, in the family Campanulariidae. Species *'' Campanularia abyssa'' Fraser, 1940 *'' Campanularia africana'' Stechow, 1923 *'' Campanularia agas'' Cornelius, 1982 *'' Campanularia ambiplica'' Mulder & Tr ...
'' Alder, 1856 * ''
Laomedea flexuosa ''Laomedea flexuosa'' is a species of cnidarians belonging to the family Campanulariidae. It is native to Europe and Northern America Northern America is the northernmost subregion of North America. The boundaries may be drawn slightly di ...
'' Alder, 1857 * '' Laomedea neglecta'' Alder, 1856 * '' Halecium nanum'' Alder, 1859
Gastropod The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. T ...
taxa described by Alder include: * '' Ancua cristata'' (Alder, 1841) * Polyceroidea Alder & Hancock, 1845 * ''
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'' Alder & Hancock, 1851 * ''
Chromodoris ''Chromodoris'' is a genus of very colourful sea slugs or dorid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs, and the type genus of the family Chromodorididae. Within the genus ''Chromodoris'', there are currently 101 classified species. Species within ...
'' Alder & Hancock, 1855


References


External links

*
Joshua Alder
at the Natural History Society of Northumbria *
Joshua Alder (1792-1867) and Albany Hancock (1806-1873)
Bibliography * Works by Joshua Alder at AnimalBasebr>
digitized literature (includes ''A monograph of the British nudibranchiate, A catalogue of the land and fresh-water testaceous Mollusca found in the vicinity of Newcastle upon Tyne, with remarks, Notes on the land and fresh water Mollusca of Great Britain, with a revised list of species, Supplement to a catalogue of the land and fresh-water testaceous Mollusca, found in the vicinity of Newcastle, A catalogue of the Mollusca of Northumberland and Durham'')
"Newcastle House That Starred in BBC Series Gets Commemorative Plaque"
at newcastlemagazine.com, with photograph of Alder {{DEFAULTSORT:Alder, Joshua 1792 births 1867 deaths British malacologists 19th-century British zoologists