Eduardus Avery McIlhenny

naturalista

Eduardus Avery McIlhenny (Insulae Ansae Parvae(en) in Ludoviciana die 29 Martii 1872 natus; ibidem mortuus die 8 Augusti 1949) fuit colonus venatorque et animalium silvaticorum protector. Director fuit ab anno 1907 usque in 1947 societatis commercialis McIlhenny a quo liquamen Tabasco conficitur.

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Eduardus Avery McIlhenny: imago
Eduardus Avery McIlhenny: imago
Nativitas: 1872; Avery Island
Obitus: 1949;
Patria: Civitates Foederatae Americae

Familia

Genitores: Edmund McIlhenny; Mary Eliza Marsh McIlhenny

Filius fuit Edmundi McIlhenny, conditoris illius societatis, et Mariae Avery. Discipulus universitatis Lehigh, sine lauris anno 1894 decedit ut in expeditione Arctica Friderici Cook, participaret. Expeditionem suam in Alascam anno 1897 duxit; unde reditus viridaria ad aves migratorias et animalia aquatica protegenda in insula nativa elaborare incepit. Ibidem anno 1938 myocastores coluit, sed anno 1945 omnes liberavit.

Bibliographia

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  • "The Great McIlhenny Project" in Bird Lore vol. 18 (1916) pp. 65–66
  • Shane K. Bernard, "M'sieu Ned's Rat? Reconsidering the Origin of Nutria in Louisiana: The E. A. McIlhenny Collection, Avery Island, Louisiana" in Louisiana History vol. 43 (2002) pp. 281–293.
  • Shane K. Bernard, Tabasco: An Illustrated History. Avery Island: McIlhenny Company, 2007
  • Fred R. Cagle, "Edward Avery McIlhenny" in Copeia (1950 no. 3) pp. 245-246 JSTOR
  • George H. Lowery, "Edward Avery McIlhenny" in The Auk vol. 68 (1951) p. 135
  • Wallace McKenzie, "E. A. McIlhenny's Black Spiritual Collection from Avery Island, Louisiana" in American Music vol. 8 (1990) pp. 95–110 JSTOR
  • Anna H. Perrault, Nature Classics: a Catalogue of the E.A. McIlhenny Natural History Collection at Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge: Friends of the LSU Library, 1987

Nexus externi

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