Simpson-Roosevelts Asiatic Expedition
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The James Simpson-Roosevelt Asiatic Expedition was a 1925 expedition sponsored by the
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and organized by Kermit Roosevelt and his brother Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.


Finance and organization

James Simpson (1874–1939), a Field Museum trustee who had first been elected to that position in 1921, financed the expedition but remained in Chicago. The expedition's main participants were the two Roosevelt brothers, the naturalist George K. Cherrie, the photographer
C. Suydam Cutting Charles Suydam Cutting, Order of the British Empire, CBE (January 17, 1889 – August 24, 1972) was an explorer, naturalist, society figure, philanthropist, and author. He travelled around the world on numerous expeditions including the Field Muse ...
, two experienced hunters from
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and several other Hindustani-speaking men who joined the expedition in
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. The Roosevelts secured permission from the Chinese government to cross the Himalayas into Chinese territory.


Itinerary and results

George Cherrie went by freighter with the expedition's equipment, along with four cougar hounds, to Karachi. Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt with Suydam Cutting departed from New York City on 11 April 1925 aboard
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. In England they secured, with the help of the Soviet envoy
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, permission to enter the Russian Pamirs. Stopping in Paris to buy presents for Asians they might encounter, the three Americans went by rail to Marseilles and then by ship to Bombay, arriving on May 11. On May 19 the expedition left Srinagar with a caravan of 60 ponies. Via the Zoji Pass they reached
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about June 1 and then collected several specimens of the
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and the Tibetan antelope. For more than 2 weeks, the expedition journeyed through the high Himalayas and lost 14 of their 60 ponies, before reaching Sanju Bazaar in eastern Turkestan on July 5. A few days later the party reached
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, where they split up. Cutting went northwest to
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; Cherrie collected birds, small mammals and reptiles in central Turkestan; the Roosevelts with the two Bandipur shikaris went to the Tian Shan Mountains for big game hunting. In the Tian Shan range, the Roosevelts shot and collected specimens of
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, Tian Shan sheep, Siberian roe deer, Asiatic brown bear, and a comprehensive museum group of Tian Shan ibex. After departing the Tian Shan Mountains, the Roosevelts arrived in Kashgar on September 28 and then in the Russian Pamirs successfully shot and collected a museum group of Marco Polo sheep. The Roosevelts returned to British India via the Khunjerab Pass and arrived in Kashmir on November 3. Cherrie and Cutting met in the Tian Shan region on September 7. Cutting returned directly to the United States and after some difficulty and delays Cherrie managed the successful return of the baggage to the United States. The Roosevelt brothers met their wives in Srinagar in early November and then after some more shooting and collecting of specimens in British India, the party returned to the United States.


Discovery and earlier collections

On this expedition a new species of
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, '' Eutropis allapallensis'', was discovered;
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described the expedition's preserved skink specimen, which was collected in the Allapalli Forest, and named the new species ''Mabuya allapallensis''.


References


External links

*{{cite journal, title=James Simpson-Roosevelt Asiatic Expedition, Map of Route, journal=Annual Report of the Director to the Board of Trustees for 1925, publisher=Field Museum of Natural History, date=January 1926, pages=430, url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000052861871;view=1up;seq=582
Pack animals of the expedition fording the Shyok-River (Pamir) 1925 Wide World Photo, James Simpson Roosevelt Field Museum Expedition to Central Asia :... News Photo, Getty ImagesTiger-hunt after return from Tibet in Nepal, James Simpson Roosevelt Field Museum Expedition to Central Asia :... News Photo, Getty ImagesKermit Roosevelt and his wife Belle at the tiger hunt with a killed tiger, Nepal, 1925, James Simpson Roosevelt Field Museum Expedition to Central Asia :... News Photo, Getty Images
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