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Frank Wall (herpetologist)

Colonel Frank Wall (21 April 1868 – 19 May 1950[1]) was a physician and herpetologist who lived in Sri Lanka and India.[2][3]


Frank Wall
Portrait of Frank Wall (1935)
Born21 April 1868
Died19 May 1950
EducationHarrow School
Occupation(s)Physician and herpetologist
Relatives

Early life and education

Wall was born in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). His father, George Wall, was responsible for initiating the study of natural history on the island. Wall was sent to England to be educated at Harrow School, the same school his father and brothers attended, and studied medicine in London before joining the Indian Medical Service in 1893.[4][5]

Herpetology

Sent to India under the British Raj, Wall continued to work there until 1925 and researched many animals, especially snakes.[4] He collected numerous snakes, many of which are now in the collections of the British Museum and the Natural History Museum, London.[6]

Wall was a member of the Bombay Natural History Society and published more than 200 scientific articles, as well as the book A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes.[7] He described approximately 30 new species of snakes.[8]

In 1913, the third edition of his book, The poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of our British Indian Dominions, Including Ceylon, and How to Recognise Them; With Symptoms of Snake Poisoning and Treatment, was published.[9]

He was the brother of Arnold Wall and Rowena Wall, later Rowena Seymour, Duchess of Somerset, and the uncle of Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset.

Frank Wall died in Bournemouth, England on 19 May 1950.[1]

Legacy

Wall is commemorated in the scientific names of five reptiles: Boiga ochracea walli, Bungarus sindanus walli, Cyrtodactylus walli, Hypnale walli, and Lycodon rufozonatus walli.[4]

Along with Malcolm Arthur Smith, Wall is acknowledged as one of the two most important pioneers in the study of Indian herpetology.[citation needed]

Since Wall's death, some of his books, including Ophidia Taprobanica or The Snakes of Ceylon, have been republished.[10]

Bibliography

  • A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes (Bombay: 1900)
  • The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of Our British Indian Dominions Including Ceylon and how to Recognise Them: With Symptoms of Snake Poisoning and Treatment (Bombay: 1917)
  • A Monograph of the Sea Snakes (London: 1919)
  • Notes on Some Ceylon Snakes (Bombay: 1921)
  • Ophidia Taprobanica: Or, The Snakes of Ceylon (London: 1921)

References

  1. ^ a b "Deaths" (PDF). British Medical Journal (4664): 1279. 27 May 1950. PMC 2038092.
  2. ^ Smith, Malcolm A. (1943). The Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burma, Including the Whole of the Indo-Chinese Sub-region. Reptilia and Amphibia. Vol. III.—Serpentes. London: Secretary of State for India (Taylor and Francis, printers). xii + 583 pp. ("Author's Preface", p. v).
  3. ^ "Colonel Frank WALL, CMG b. 21 Apr 1868 Colombo, CEYLON (SRI LANKA) d. 1950 Bournemouth, Hants, ENGLAND: Short Family Tree". www.shortfamilytree.com. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Wall", p. 279).
  5. ^ Chan-ard, Tanya; Parr, John W. K.; Nabhitabhata, Jarujin (2015). A Field Guide to the Reptiles of Thailand. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-973650-8.
  6. ^ "Herpetology of an antique land: the history of herpetological explorations and knowledge in India and South Asia" (PDF). Bonner Zoologische Beiträge. 52: 215–219. 2004.
  7. ^ Campden-Main, Simon (1969). Bibliography of the herpetological papers of Frank Wall (1868-1950) 1898-1928. Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service, 16. Smithsonian Institution.
  8. ^ "Wall". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  9. ^ WALL, Frank (1913). The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of our British Indian Dominions ... Third edition, sixth thousand. Bombay. OCLC 504351426.
  10. ^ Wall, Frank (1993). Ophidia taprobanica or the snakes of Ceylon. New Delhi: Navrang. ISBN 978-81-7013-108-3. OCLC 34101401.

External links

  • Wall, Frank (1921). Ophidia Taprobanica or the Snakes of Ceylon. Colombo, Ceylon [Sri Lanka]: Colombo Museum. (H.R. Cottle, Government Printer). xxii + 581 pp.
  • Wall, Frank (1900). "A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes". Reprinted from the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society.


frank, wall, herpetologist, colonel, frank, wall, april, 1868, 1950, physician, herpetologist, lived, lanka, india, colonelfrank, wallportrait, frank, wall, 1935, born21, april, 1868colombo, ceylondied19, 1950bournemouth, englandeducationharrow, schooloccupati. Colonel Frank Wall 21 April 1868 19 May 1950 1 was a physician and herpetologist who lived in Sri Lanka and India 2 3 ColonelFrank WallPortrait of Frank Wall 1935 Born21 April 1868Colombo CeylonDied19 May 1950Bournemouth EnglandEducationHarrow SchoolOccupation s Physician and herpetologistRelativesGeorge Wall father Arnold Wall brother Rowena Seymour Duchess of Somerset sister Evelyn Seymour 17th Duke of Somerset nephew Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Herpetology 3 Legacy 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditWall was born in Colombo Ceylon now Sri Lanka His father George Wall was responsible for initiating the study of natural history on the island Wall was sent to England to be educated at Harrow School the same school his father and brothers attended and studied medicine in London before joining the Indian Medical Service in 1893 4 5 Herpetology EditSent to India under the British Raj Wall continued to work there until 1925 and researched many animals especially snakes 4 He collected numerous snakes many of which are now in the collections of the British Museum and the Natural History Museum London 6 Wall was a member of the Bombay Natural History Society and published more than 200 scientific articles as well as the book A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes 7 He described approximately 30 new species of snakes 8 In 1913 the third edition of his book The poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of our British Indian Dominions Including Ceylon and How to Recognise Them With Symptoms of Snake Poisoning and Treatment was published 9 He was the brother of Arnold Wall and Rowena Wall later Rowena Seymour Duchess of Somerset and the uncle of Evelyn Seymour 17th Duke of Somerset Frank Wall died in Bournemouth England on 19 May 1950 1 Legacy EditWall is commemorated in the scientific names of five reptiles Boiga ochracea walli Bungarus sindanus walli Cyrtodactylus walli Hypnale walli and Lycodon rufozonatus walli 4 Along with Malcolm Arthur Smith Wall is acknowledged as one of the two most important pioneers in the study of Indian herpetology citation needed Since Wall s death some of his books including Ophidia Taprobanica or The Snakes of Ceylon have been republished 10 Bibliography EditA Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes Bombay 1900 The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of Our British Indian Dominions Including Ceylon and how to Recognise Them With Symptoms of Snake Poisoning and Treatment Bombay 1917 A Monograph of the Sea Snakes London 1919 Notes on Some Ceylon Snakes Bombay 1921 Ophidia Taprobanica Or The Snakes of Ceylon London 1921 References Edit a b Deaths PDF British Medical Journal 4664 1279 27 May 1950 PMC 2038092 Smith Malcolm A 1943 The Fauna of British India Ceylon and Burma Including the Whole of the Indo Chinese Sub region Reptilia and Amphibia Vol III Serpentes London Secretary of State for India Taylor and Francis printers xii 583 pp Author s Preface p v Colonel Frank WALL CMG b 21 Apr 1868 Colombo CEYLON SRI LANKA d 1950 Bournemouth Hants ENGLAND Short Family Tree www shortfamilytree com Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b c Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Wall p 279 Chan ard Tanya Parr John W K Nabhitabhata Jarujin 2015 A Field Guide to the Reptiles of Thailand Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 973650 8 Herpetology of an antique land the history of herpetological explorations and knowledge in India and South Asia PDF Bonner Zoologische Beitrage 52 215 219 2004 Campden Main Simon 1969 Bibliography of the herpetological papers of Frank Wall 1868 1950 1898 1928 Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service 16 Smithsonian Institution Wall The Reptile Database www reptile database org WALL Frank 1913 The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of our British Indian Dominions Third edition sixth thousand Bombay OCLC 504351426 Wall Frank 1993 Ophidia taprobanica or the snakes of Ceylon New Delhi Navrang ISBN 978 81 7013 108 3 OCLC 34101401 External links EditWall Frank 1921 Ophidia Taprobanica or the Snakes of Ceylon Colombo Ceylon Sri Lanka Colombo Museum H R Cottle Government Printer xxii 581 pp Wall Frank 1900 A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes Reprinted from the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society This article about a British zoologist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Wall herpetologist amp oldid 1087881974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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