Charles Chubb (ornithologist)
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Charles Chubb (31 December 1851 – 25 June 1924) was a British ornithologist.
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[edit] Family
Chubb was born in Steeple Langford near Salisbury, England. He married twice, to Ada Albion and Alice Mabel Baker. He had seven children, among them Ernest Charles Chubb who also became an ornithologist and was a museum curator in Durban. In 1924 Chubb was knocked down by a car outside the Natural History Museum and died two weeks later in London.
[edit] Career
Chubb began working at the British Museum at the age of 26.
Among the birds he described are Cobb's Wren and the tinamou genus Crypturellus.
[edit] Works
- The Birds of British Guiana (2 volumes, 1916 and 1921)
- The Birds of South America (1912, with Lord Brabourne)
[edit] References
- Zoonomen, retrieved 24/10/06
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