Colonial birding in the Thai-Malay Peninsula: Birds from the Selangor Museum now in World Museum, Liverpool

John-James Wilson
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Abstract:In the early 1900s the zoological staff of the Selangor Museum regularly collected birds in mountainous parts of the Thai-Malay Peninsula, giving hill stations a prominent role in Malaysian ornithology. H. C. Robinson published a synopsis of the Selangor Museum's collections of mountain birds in 1909, drawing connections to the work of other prominent European and American bird collectors. The Selangor Museum made a large donation of specimens to the Liverpool Museums in 1914, and several of these mountain birds are now in the World Museum, National Museums Liverpool. An examination of the provenance of these specimens reveals the synergy between the growth of bird collections from the peninsula, the transition to bird 'watching', and the development of some of these hill stations into enduringly popular resorts.
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泰马来半岛的殖民观鸟:雪兰莪博物馆的鸟类,现藏于利物浦世界博物馆
摘要:20世纪初,雪兰莪博物馆的动物学工作人员定期在泰马来半岛的山区收集鸟类,使山地站在马来西亚鸟类学中占有重要地位。h.c. Robinson在1909年出版了雪兰莪博物馆山鸟收藏的摘要,将其与其他著名的欧洲和美国鸟类收藏家的作品联系起来。雪兰莪博物馆于1914年向利物浦博物馆捐赠了大量标本,其中一些山鸟现在在利物浦国家博物馆的世界博物馆。对这些标本来源的研究揭示了半岛鸟类收藏的增长,向鸟类“观鸟”的过渡,以及一些山间站发展成为长期受欢迎的度假胜地之间的协同作用。
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