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George Washington Tryon

George Washington Tryon Jr. (20 May 1838 – 5 February 1888) was an American malacologist who worked at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.

George Washington Tryon
George Washington Tryon
Born(1838-05-20)May 20, 1838
DiedFebruary 5, 1888(1888-02-05) (aged 49)
Scientific career
Fieldsmalacology
InstitutionsAcademy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
Notable studentsHenry Augustus Pilsbry

Biography

George Washington Tryon was the son of Edward K. Tryon and Adeline Savidt. In 1853 he attended the Friends Central School in Philadelphia.

In 1859, Tryon became a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. He was largely responsible for the construction of new buildings for the Academy, especially, in 1866, a section for malacology. In 1869 he became the conservator in this malacological section.

In 1865, together with a group of American malacologists, he founded (and financed) the American Journal of Conchology. This ended in 1872.

In 1879 he started the Manual of Conchology; structural and systematic; with illustrations of the species, volume 1, series 1. When he died, nine volumes of the first series had been published. From 1887 until 1888, his assistant was Henry Augustus Pilsbry. Thereafter, Pilsbry continued as editor of the ongoing multi-volume Manual of Conchology. The work was continued until 1935 when 45 volumes had been published.

Tryon named more than 5,600 new species, and can be considered one of the most prolific malacologists. His important collection (more than 10,000 specimens) made the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia the center of malacological studies in the 19th century.

The freshwater snail genus Tryonia is named in his honor.

Bibliography

Tryon published more than 1,000 articles and books.

  • Tryon G. W. (January 1) 1861. List of American writers on recent conchology. With the titles of their memoirs and dates of publication. New York, Ballière Brothers, 440 Broadway. (Another copy of this book.)
  • Tryon, G.W. 1862 : Synopsis of the Recent species of Gastrochaenidae, a family of acephalous Mollusca. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philadelphia. Vol. 13:465-94
  • Tryon, G.W. 1862 : A sketch of the History of Conchology in the United States. Am. Journ. Sc. Arts. 33
  • Tryon G. W. 1863. Notes on American fresh water shells, with descriptions of two new species. proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 14(9): 451–452.
  • Tryon G. W. 1864. The complete writings of Constantine Smaltz Rafinesque on recent & fossil conchology. Edited by Wm. G. Binney and George W. Tryon Jr. – Correct spelling should be Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. The book includes also all of Rafinesque's malacological plates.
  • Tryon G. W. 1865. Observations on the family Strepomatidae. American Journal of Conchology, 1(2): 97–135. (Strepomatidae is a synonym for Pleurocerinae in family Pleuroceridae.)
  • Tryon G. W. 1865. Synonymy of the species of Strepomatidae (melanians) of the United States; with critical observations on their affinities, and descriptions of land, fresh water and marine Mollusca. New York, Ballière Brothers, 520 Broadway, 100 pp., 2 plates. – (Another copy of this book.) (Strepomatidae is a synonym for Pleurocerinae in family Pleuroceridae.)
  • Tryon G. W. 1866–1868. Monograph of the terrestrial Mollusca of the United States. American Journal of Conchology.
    • 1866. 2(3): 218–277, plates 1–4.
    • 1866. 2(4): 306–327, plates 5–6.
    • 1867. 3(2): 155–181, plates 11–14.
    • 1868. 3(4): 298–234, plates 14–17.
  • Tryon G. W. 1870. A monograph of the fresh-water univalve mollusca of the United States. Turbidae, Physadae. Philadelphia. (In continuation of Prof. S. S. Haldeman's work published under the above title.)
  • Tryon, G.W. 1872 : Catalogue and Synonymy of the Recent species of the family Lucinidae. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philadelphia. pages 82–96
  • Tryon G. W. 1873. American marine conchology: or, Descriptions of the shells of the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to Florida. Philadelphia, published by the author.
  • Tryon G. W. 1882. Structural and systematic conchology: an introduction to the study of the Mollusca. Volume I. Philadelphia, published by the author.
  • Tryon G. W. 1882. Structural and systematic conchology: an introduction to the study of the Mollusca. Volume II. Philadelphia, published by the author.
  • Tryon G. W. 1884. Structural and systematic conchology: an introduction to the study of the Mollusca. Volume III. Philadelphia, published by the author.

Manual of Conchology

Manual of Conchology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species. The illustrations in this work were created by Dr. E. J. Nolan.[1]

Note: there are old synonyms in names of some volumes.

Manual of Conchology. Second series: Pulmonata

Manual of Conchology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species. Second series: Pulmonata. Altogether there are 28 volumes:

Volumes after 1888 has Tryon as an author, they were edited by Henry Augustus Pilsbry:

  • 1889 – Volume 5. Helicidae – Volume III. – Continued by Henry Augustus Pilsbry.
  • 1890 – Volume 6. Helicidae – Volume IV. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1891 – Volume 7. Helicidae – Volume V. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1892 – Volume 8. Helicidae – Volume VI. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1894 – Volume 9. Helicidae – Volume VII. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1895 – Index to the helices. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1895–1896 – Volume 10. American Bulimi and Bulimuli. Strophocheilus, Plekocheilus, Auris, Bulimulus. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1897–1898 – Volume 11. American Bulimulidae: Bulimulus, Neopetraeus, Oxychona, and South American Drymaeus. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1899 – Volume 12. American Bulimulidae: North American and Antillean Drymaeus, Leiostracus, Orthalicinae and Amphibuliminae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1900 – Volume 13. Australasian Bulimulidae: Bothriembryon, Placostylus. Helicidae: Amphidromus. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1901–1902 – Volume 14. Oriental Bulimoid Helicidae. Odontostominae. Cerionidae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry. Note: Odontostomini is now a tribe in the subfamily Bulimulinae.
  • 1903 – Volume 15. Urocoptidae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1904 – Volume 16. Urocoptidae, Achatinidae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1904–1905 – Volume 17. African Achatinidae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1906 – Volume 18. Achatinidae: Stenogyrinae and Coeliaxinae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.
  • 1907–1908 – Volume 19. Oleacinidae, Ferussacidae. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry. (Correct spelling is Ferussaciidae these days.)
  • 1909–1910 – Volume 20. Caecilioides, Clessula and Partulidae. Index to vols. XVI. – XX. Continued by H. A. Pilsbry.

Other volumes are not attributed to George Washington Tryon:

  • 1911 – Volume 21. Achatinellidae (Amastrinae). Alpheus Hyatt & Henry Augustus Pilsbry. Leptachatina by C. Montague Cooke. Illustrated by Helen Winchester.[2] (The volume was published after Hyatt's death in 1902.) (Amastridae is considered to be a sole family these days.)
  • 1912–1914 – Volume 22. Achatinellidae by Henry A. Pilsbry assisted by C. Montague Cooke. Genealogy and migrations of the Achatinellidae by Alpheus Hyatt.
  • 1915–1916 – Volume 23. Appendix to Amastridae. Tornatellinidae. Index, vols. XXI-XXIII. Henry A. Pilsbry & C. Montague Cooke.
  • 1916–1918 – Volume 24. Pupillidae (Gastrocoptinae). Henry A. Pilsbry.
  • 1918–1920 – Volume 25. Pupillidae (Gastrocoptinae, Vertigininae). Henry A. Pilsbry & C. Montague Cooke. (Vertiginidae is considered to be a sole family these days.)
  • 1920–1921 – Volume 26. Pupillidae (Vertigininae, Pupillinae). Henry A. Pilsbry.
  • 1922–1926 – Volume 27. Pupillidae (Orculinae, Pagodulinae, Acanthinulinae, etc.). Henry A. Pilsbry.
  • 1927–1935 – Volume 28. Geographic Distribution of Pupillidae; Strobilopsidae, Valloniidae and Pleurodiscidae. Henry A. Pilsbry.

References

  1. ^ Tryon G. W. Manual of Concology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species. Volume 1. Cephalopoda. 1879. (in the introductory statement)
  2. ^ Hyatt A. & Pilsbry H. A. 1911. Manual of conchology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species. Second series: Pulmonata. Preface. page IX. Volume 21.

Further reading

  • Dance S. P. A (1986). A History of Shell Collecting. 144–146, 176–177.
  • Ruschenberger W. S. W. (1888). "A biographical notice of George W. Tryon, Jr., conservator of the Conchological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 28: 1–22. ISSN 0097-3157

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George Washington Tryon Jr 20 May 1838 5 February 1888 was an American malacologist who worked at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia George Washington TryonGeorge Washington TryonBorn 1838 05 20 May 20 1838DiedFebruary 5 1888 1888 02 05 aged 49 Scientific careerFieldsmalacologyInstitutionsAcademy of Natural Sciences PhiladelphiaNotable studentsHenry Augustus Pilsbry Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 2 1 Manual of Conchology 2 2 Manual of Conchology Second series Pulmonata 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography EditGeorge Washington Tryon was the son of Edward K Tryon and Adeline Savidt In 1853 he attended the Friends Central School in Philadelphia In 1859 Tryon became a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia He was largely responsible for the construction of new buildings for the Academy especially in 1866 a section for malacology In 1869 he became the conservator in this malacological section In 1865 together with a group of American malacologists he founded and financed the American Journal of Conchology This ended in 1872 In 1879 he started the Manual of Conchology structural and systematic with illustrations of the species volume 1 series 1 When he died nine volumes of the first series had been published From 1887 until 1888 his assistant was Henry Augustus Pilsbry Thereafter Pilsbry continued as editor of the ongoing multi volume Manual of Conchology The work was continued until 1935 when 45 volumes had been published Tryon named more than 5 600 new species and can be considered one of the most prolific malacologists His important collection more than 10 000 specimens made the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia the center of malacological studies in the 19th century The freshwater snail genus Tryonia is named in his honor Bibliography EditTryon published more than 1 000 articles and books Tryon G W January 1 1861 List of American writers on recent conchology With the titles of their memoirs and dates of publication New York Balliere Brothers 440 Broadway Another copy of this book Tryon G W 1862 Synopsis of the Recent species of Gastrochaenidae a family of acephalous Mollusca Proc Acad Nat Sc Philadelphia Vol 13 465 94 Tryon G W 1862 A sketch of the History of Conchology in the United States Am Journ Sc Arts 33 Tryon G W 1863 Notes on American fresh water shells with descriptions of two new species proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 14 9 451 452 Tryon G W 1864 The complete writings of Constantine Smaltz Rafinesque on recent amp fossil conchology Edited by Wm G Binney and George W Tryon Jr Correct spelling should be Constantine Samuel Rafinesque The book includes also all of Rafinesque s malacological plates Tryon G W 1865 Observations on the family Strepomatidae American Journal of Conchology 1 2 97 135 Strepomatidae is a synonym for Pleurocerinae in family Pleuroceridae Tryon G W 1865 Synonymy of the species of Strepomatidae melanians of the United States with critical observations on their affinities and descriptions of land fresh water and marine Mollusca New York Balliere Brothers 520 Broadway 100 pp 2 plates Another copy of this book Strepomatidae is a synonym for Pleurocerinae in family Pleuroceridae Tryon G W 1866 1868 Monograph of the terrestrial Mollusca of the United States American Journal of Conchology 1866 2 3 218 277 plates 1 4 1866 2 4 306 327 plates 5 6 1867 3 2 155 181 plates 11 14 1868 3 4 298 234 plates 14 17 Tryon G W 1870 A monograph of the fresh water univalve mollusca of the United States Turbidae Physadae Philadelphia In continuation of Prof S S Haldeman s work published under the above title Tryon G W 1872 Catalogue and Synonymy of the Recent species of the family Lucinidae Proc Acad Nat Sc Philadelphia pages 82 96 Tryon G W 1873 American marine conchology or Descriptions of the shells of the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to Florida Philadelphia published by the author Tryon G W 1882 Structural and systematic conchology an introduction to the study of the Mollusca Volume I Philadelphia published by the author Tryon G W 1882 Structural and systematic conchology an introduction to the study of the Mollusca Volume II Philadelphia published by the author Tryon G W 1884 Structural and systematic conchology an introduction to the study of the Mollusca Volume III Philadelphia published by the author Manual of Conchology Edit Manual of Conchology structural and systematic with illustrations of the species The illustrations in this work were created by Dr E J Nolan 1 Note there are old synonyms in names of some volumes 1879 Volume 1 Cephalopoda 1880 Volume 2 Muricinae Purpurinae 289 pp 70 plates 1880 1881 Volume 3 Tritoniidae Fusidae Fasciolariidae Buccinidae 310 pp 87 plates 1882 Volume 4 Nassidae Turbinellidae Volutidae Mitridae 1883 Volume 5 Marginellidae Olividae Columbellidae 1884 Volume 6 Conidae Pleurotomidae 1885 Volume 7 Terebridae Cancellariidae Strombidae Cypraeidae Ovulidae Cassididae Doliidae 1886 Volume 8 Naticidae Calyptraeidae Turritellidae Vermetidae Caecidae Eulimidae Turbonillidae Pyramidellidae 461 pp 79 plates 1887 Volume 9 Solariidae by William B Marshall Ianthinidae Trichotropidae Scalariidae Cerithiidae Rissoidae Littorinidae 488 pp 71 plates Note Solariidae is not a valid family today a partial synonym for Architectonicidae Published in parts 7 February 1887 part 33 pages 1 64 8 June 1887 part 34 pages 65 128 2 September 1887 part 35 pages 129 224 10 December 1887 part 36 36a pages 225 488 1888 1889 Volume 10 Neritidae Adeorbidae Cyclostrematidae Liotiidae Phasianellidae Turbinidae Trochidae Stomatiidae Haliotidae Pleurotomariidae 322 pp 69 plates Published in parts 16 March 1888 part 37 pages 1 64 1 July 1888 part 38 pages 65 144 1 October 1888 part 39 pages 145 208 3 January 1889 part 40 pages 209 323 1889 Volume 11 Trochidae Stomatiidae Pleurotomariidae Haliotidae 519 pp 67 plates Note Stomatiidae is a synonym for subfamily Stomatellinae in the family Trochidae 1890 Volume 12 continued by Henry Augustus Pilsbry Stomatellidae Scissurellidae Pleurotomariidae Haliotidae Scutellinidae Addisoniidae Cocculinidae Fissurellidae 1891 Volume 13 continued by H A Pilsbry Acmaeidae Lepetidae Patellidae Titiscaniidae 1892 Volume 14 continued by H A Pilsbry Polyplacophora Chitons Lepidopleuridae Ischnochitonidae Chitonidae Mopaliidae 1893 Volume 15 continued by H A Pilsbry Polyplacophora Chitons Acanthochitidae Cryptoplacidae and appendix Tectibranchiata 1895 1896 Volume 16 continued by H A Pilsbry Philinidae Gastropteridae Aglajidae Aplysiidae Oxynoeidae Runcinidae Umbraculidae Pleurobranchidae 1897 1898 Volume 17 continued by H A Pilsbry Scaphopoda by H A Pilsbry and Dr Benjamin Sharp Aplacophora Index to genera and subgenera volumes II to XVII Manual of Conchology Second series Pulmonata Edit Manual of Conchology structural and systematic with illustrations of the species Second series Pulmonata Altogether there are 28 volumes 1885 Volume 1 Testacellidae Oleacinidae Streptaxidae Helicoidea Vitrinidae Limacidae Arionidae 364 pp 60 plates 1886 Volume 2 Zonitidae 1887 Volume 3 Helicidae Volume I 1888 Volume 4 Helicidae Volume II Volumes after 1888 has Tryon as an author they were edited by Henry Augustus Pilsbry 1889 Volume 5 Helicidae Volume III Continued by Henry Augustus Pilsbry 1890 Volume 6 Helicidae Volume IV Continued by H A Pilsbry 1891 Volume 7 Helicidae Volume V Continued by H A Pilsbry 1892 Volume 8 Helicidae Volume VI Continued by H A Pilsbry 1894 Volume 9 Helicidae Volume VII Continued by H A Pilsbry 1895 Index to the helices Continued by H A Pilsbry 1895 1896 Volume 10 American Bulimi and Bulimuli Strophocheilus Plekocheilus Auris Bulimulus Continued by H A Pilsbry 1897 1898 Volume 11 American Bulimulidae Bulimulus Neopetraeus Oxychona and South American Drymaeus Continued by H A Pilsbry 1899 Volume 12 American Bulimulidae North American and Antillean Drymaeus Leiostracus Orthalicinae and Amphibuliminae Continued by H A Pilsbry 1900 Volume 13 Australasian Bulimulidae Bothriembryon Placostylus Helicidae Amphidromus Continued by H A Pilsbry 1901 1902 Volume 14 Oriental Bulimoid Helicidae Odontostominae Cerionidae Continued by H A Pilsbry Note Odontostomini is now a tribe in the subfamily Bulimulinae 1903 Volume 15 Urocoptidae Continued by H A Pilsbry 1904 Volume 16 Urocoptidae Achatinidae Continued by H A Pilsbry 1904 1905 Volume 17 African Achatinidae Continued by H A Pilsbry 1906 Volume 18 Achatinidae Stenogyrinae and Coeliaxinae Continued by H A Pilsbry 1907 1908 Volume 19 Oleacinidae Ferussacidae Continued by H A Pilsbry Correct spelling is Ferussaciidae these days 1909 1910 Volume 20 Caecilioides Clessula and Partulidae Index to vols XVI XX Continued by H A Pilsbry Other volumes are not attributed to George Washington Tryon 1911 Volume 21 Achatinellidae Amastrinae Alpheus Hyatt amp Henry Augustus Pilsbry Leptachatina by C Montague Cooke Illustrated by Helen Winchester 2 The volume was published after Hyatt s death in 1902 Amastridae is considered to be a sole family these days 1912 1914 Volume 22 Achatinellidae by Henry A Pilsbry assisted by C Montague Cooke Genealogy and migrations of the Achatinellidae by Alpheus Hyatt 1915 1916 Volume 23 Appendix to Amastridae Tornatellinidae Index vols XXI XXIII Henry A Pilsbry amp C Montague Cooke 1916 1918 Volume 24 Pupillidae Gastrocoptinae Henry A Pilsbry 1918 1920 Volume 25 Pupillidae Gastrocoptinae Vertigininae Henry A Pilsbry amp C Montague Cooke Vertiginidae is considered to be a sole family these days 1920 1921 Volume 26 Pupillidae Vertigininae Pupillinae Henry A Pilsbry 1922 1926 Volume 27 Pupillidae Orculinae Pagodulinae Acanthinulinae etc Henry A Pilsbry 1927 1935 Volume 28 Geographic Distribution of Pupillidae Strobilopsidae Valloniidae and Pleurodiscidae Henry A Pilsbry References Edit Tryon G W Manual of Concology structural and systematic with illustrations of the species Volume 1 Cephalopoda 1879 in the introductory statement Hyatt A amp Pilsbry H A 1911 Manual of conchology structural and systematic with illustrations of the species Second series Pulmonata Preface page IX Volume 21 Further reading EditDance S P A 1986 A History of Shell Collecting 144 146 176 177 Ruschenberger W S W 1888 A biographical notice of George W Tryon Jr conservator of the Conchological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 28 1 22 ISSN 0097 3157External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Images from Manual of Conchology Works by or about George Washington Tryon at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Washington Tryon amp oldid 1039849616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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