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1503
Cayman Islands sighted by Christopher ColumbusOn the 27th April George Gauld, in his newly acquired survey sloop Florida, left Port Royal Jamaica accompanied by HMS Northampton. He had just finished his masterful surveys of the harbour of Kingston and Port Royal for Vice-Admiral Sir George Rodney, Commander in chief in Jamaica. On May 4th the two ships anchored in a small cove named Hogstie Bay, at the west end of Grand Cayman. Leaving the Northampton and Florida at anchor, Gauld and his survey team took to their smaller boats to start this survey of the island immediately.
Cayman Cultural pictures
Cayman Islands Chief Magistrates, Commissioners, Adminstrators and Governors from 1734
House-shaped Gravestones in the Cayman Islands
by P. Ann van B. StaffordCayman House-shaped Gravestones - pictures
1888
Cayman Plants - William Fawcett1891
January
- John T. Rothrock and Albert S. Hitchcock visited Grand
Cayman for 3 days. Rothrock’s specimens were deposited in the
Herbarium at the Field Museum, Chicago and
Hitchock’s at the Field Museum and Missouri
Botanical Garden.
List of Plants collected in the Bahamas, Jamaica and Grand Cayman
Aegiphila caymanensis and A. elata
1896
Charles B. TaylorCharles B. Taylor of Rae Town, Kingston, Jamaica was the curator of the Dept. of Zoology, ‘Jamaica Institute of Kingston’ in about 1891. He collected on Grand Cayman, March 14 to April 21, 1896.
Novitates
Zoologicae
1906 XXVI GC Is. 25 iii
1899
February: Charles F. Millspaugh collected plants in the Cayman Islands while a guest of Chicago meat-packing millionaire Allison V. Armour on a West Indian cruise aboard the yacht Utowana. The chief set of Millspaugh's specimens is in the herbarium of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.Plantae Utowanae Plants collected in Bermuda, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Culebras, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Cuba, The Caymans, Cozumel, Yucatan and the Alacran shoals. Dec. 1898-Mar. 1899. The Antillean cruise of the yacht Utowana. Mr. Allison V. Armour, owner and master.
Published in Chicago in 1900.
In the Days of Hirst by John Redman, 1995
published in the Weekender section of the Caymanian Compass, June 30, 1995.
George S. S. Hirst, after whom Hirst Road was named, was both Commissioner and Medical Officer. His Visitors Book was handed over to the Cayman Islands National Archive in April, 1995.
Kew Bulletin No.10, 1913, Some Notes on a West Indian Coral Island
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew publication
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir David Prain, Kew; from Ardkeen, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West Indies]; 11 May 1912; two page letter comprising two images; folio 304
Letter to Sir David Prain, Kew, May 11, 1912
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir Arthur William Hill; from Ardkeen, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West Indies]; 12 Jan 1914. three page letter comprising two images; folio 312.
He intends to leave the island, and says their doctor has already left.
Letter to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew, Jan. 12, 1914
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew; from Hill Farm Bungalow, Botley, Hants [Hampshire]; 26 Oct 1914; two page letter comprising two images; folio 318.
Letter to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew, Oct.26, 1914
1916 The IBIS A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, Vol. IV, Tenth Series, published by the British Ornithologists' Union.
The IBIS, Vol.IV, 1916
Field Museum, Chicago, May 18, 2010
1907
George Stephenson Shirt Hirst was born in Sindh, India, in 1872 and died 1912, age 40. He was Commissioner of the Cayman Islands from 1907-1912. He wrote a book Notes on the History of the Cayman Islands published in 1910.In the Days of Hirst by John Redman, 1995
published in the Weekender section of the Caymanian Compass, June 30, 1995.
George S. S. Hirst, after whom Hirst Road was named, was both Commissioner and Medical Officer. His Visitors Book was handed over to the Cayman Islands National Archive in April, 1995.
1911
Thomas Mylius Savage ENGLISH (1868-1946)
He was a scholar at Charterhouse School from 1881 to 1883.
Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, England, opened its Herbarium in 1874.
Charterhouse School Herbarium (GOD)
T. M. Savage English, naturalist, was tutor to Hirst’s daughter Helen. He lived in Grand Cayman from 1911 to 1914, 1 year in the SW area, 2 years in the North Side area. He owned property in the Rum Point /Cayman Kai area. It was sold it to Dr. Overton and Dr. Roy McTaggart for thirty pieces of silver (£30).
He was a scholar at Charterhouse School from 1881 to 1883.
Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, England, opened its Herbarium in 1874.
Charterhouse School Herbarium (GOD)
T. M. Savage English, naturalist, was tutor to Hirst’s daughter Helen. He lived in Grand Cayman from 1911 to 1914, 1 year in the SW area, 2 years in the North Side area. He owned property in the Rum Point /Cayman Kai area. It was sold it to Dr. Overton and Dr. Roy McTaggart for thirty pieces of silver (£30).
Kew Bulletin No.10, 1913, Some Notes on a West Indian Coral Island
LVIII Some Notes from a West Indian Coral Island by T. M. Savage English pp.367-372
PLANTS
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir David
Prain, Kew; from Georgetown, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West Indies]; 26
Apr 1911; three page letter comprising two images; folio 301
Letter to Sir David Prain, Kew, April 26, 1911
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir
Arthur William Hill; from Georgetown, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West
Indies]; 21 July 1911; two page letter comprising two images; folio 302
Letter to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew, July 21, 1911 Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir David Prain, Kew; from Ardkeen, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West Indies]; 11 May 1912; two page letter comprising two images; folio 304
Letter to Sir David Prain, Kew, May 11, 1912
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir Arthur William Hill; from Ardkeen, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.[British West Indies]; 12 Jan 1914. three page letter comprising two images; folio 312.
He intends to leave the island, and says their doctor has already left.
Letter to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew, Jan. 12, 1914
Letter from T.M. Savage English to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew; from Hill Farm Bungalow, Botley, Hants [Hampshire]; 26 Oct 1914; two page letter comprising two images; folio 318.
Letter to Sir Arthur William Hill, Kew, Oct.26, 1914
BIRDS
Least Tern1916 The IBIS A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, Vol. IV, Tenth Series, published by the British Ornithologists' Union.
The IBIS, Vol.IV, 1916
MOTHS
Fig Sphinx moth - Pachylia ficus,
Red Wasp moth - Empyreuma affinis (= E. pugione)
Eunomia caymanensis Hampson 1911
George Town, Grand Cayman.
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, No.43, July 1911
Sir George F. Hampson (1860-1936) - Eunomia caymanensis new species, No.417 a, page 395.
Red Wasp moth - Empyreuma affinis (= E. pugione)
Eunomia caymanensis Hampson 1911
George Town, Grand Cayman.
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, No.43, July 1911
Sir George F. Hampson (1860-1936) - Eunomia caymanensis new species, No.417 a, page 395.
He also went to Charterhouse School (1871-1875).
E. caymanensis has been recorded in the Cayman Islands and Cuba only
Moth Photographers Group - Lepidoptera of Cuba
1076.00 Eunomia cayamensis Hampson 1911
All the above three moths (at the British Museum) were collected by T. M. Savage English in Grand Cayman.
E. caymanensis has been recorded in the Cayman Islands and Cuba only
Moth Photographers Group - Lepidoptera of Cuba
1076.00 Eunomia cayamensis Hampson 1911
All the above three moths (at the British Museum) were collected by T. M. Savage English in Grand Cayman.
Cayman Clearwing Wasp moth - Eunomia caymanensis
Photo: Lyndhurst Bodden, George Town, Grand Cayman, Jan. 1, 2015.
Savage English had a square cistern and a circular
cistern, referred to in the Oxford University Expedition Report on the
Botanical Collections from the Cayman Islands by Wilfred Kings, 1938. Under the heading
FRESH WATER SPONGES, Kings refers to ‘Savage English’s
Cistern (the circular one) North Side. This cistern has not been used since
about 1917 when the house was destroyed’.
1917 September - there was a Category 4
hurricane.
1920 July 13 George Richardson Proctor born in Boston, Massachusetts
1924
Charles A. Matley, British geologist, based in Jamaica, spent 2 days on Little Cayman, 4 days on Cayman Brac and 5 days on Grand Cayman. He collected a few Cayman Brac plants, which were deposited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London.Ref. Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed, 2006.
Geology of the Cayman Islands, Dr. Brian Jones
1930's T. M. Savage English ('old man English') lived in Montserrat.He was a Belonger and died there c. 1946.
1934
Commissioner Allen Wolsey Cardinall
(1934-1941) centre with dignitaries in front of the Town Hall, George Town
(left to right: Collector Aston Rutty, Bertie Panton, Inspector Roddy Watler,
Rev. Douce, Rev. George Hicks, Dr. George N. Overton, Edgar Lyons and
unidentified man) ca 1936.
Founded Upon the Seas -A history of the Cayman Islands and Their People
p 289
1938
The 1938 Oxford University Expedition to the Cayman Islands (April 17 to August 27) was the first natural history survey of all three islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, and reports were written about the flora, fauna, geology and wetlands. The founding study of Cayman’s butterflies was done then by entomologists C. Bernard Lewis and Gerald H. Thompson, both Oxford students, (Carpenter and Lewis 1943) and gave a good indication of the number of species on each island at that time.
The expedition was in
acceptance of a long-standing invitation by Cayman Islands
Commissioner Allen Wolsey Cardinall
(1934-1941) to make a biological survey of the islands. Lewis was a Rhodes
scholar from the United States,
who later became Director of the Institute
of Jamaica in Kingston. The
identification & documentation of specimens were delayed by of the outbreak
of World War II in 1939. These were published in 1943 by Carpenter and Lewis. (G.D.
Hale Carpenter, Hope Department of Entomology, University Museum, Oxford and
C.B. Lewis, Museum of the Institute of Jamaica).
The party comprised:-
W. Gemell Alexander - Leader and
Organiser
C. Bernard Lewis (Wadham College)
- Biologist (Rhodes Scholar from the United States) (lewisi)
Gerald Thompson (St.
Edmund Hall) -
Biologist (thompsoni)
W. N. Paton (Magdalen College)
- Marine Biologist
Wilfred Kings Lawrence Sheriff
School, Rugby - Botanist
(kingsii)
Oxford
University Biological Expedition to the Cayman Islands 1938 – homemade equipment
Off to work - Oxford
University Biological Expedition to the Cayman Islands 1938
W. Gemell
Alexander - 1938 Oxford Expedition Leader and Organiser,had his 20th. birthday
in Kingston, Jamaica, on his way to Cayman.
Caymanian
Compass, March 15, 2004.
The endemic Blue Iguana - Cyclura lewisi, Grand Cayman's largest native land animal, is named after Bernard Lewis.
The endemic Pygmy Blue Butterfly - Brephidium exilis thompsoni Carpenter & Lewis 1943 is named after Gerald Thompson. He discovered it on June 23, 1938 in English Sound (named after T.M. Savage English), a lagoon off North Sound.
ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM
Vol.XXIX p.392-394
Carpenter & Lewis 1943:
Carpenter & Lewis 1943:
This tiny butterfly is indeed
limited in its distribution for it was not found outside of an area of about
fifty square yards, on the edge of a secluded lagoon, known as English Sound,
lying to the east of and off of the Great Sound. The vegetation of this area is
low, but not unusual, and is typical of such situations which are numerous on
the island. No early stages were found.
Urban Myles, 97 years old.
He was the cook on the 1938 Oxford University Biological Expedition to the Cayman Islands.
They camped on the little schooner ‘Meritwell’ in North Sound for one week
and used a motor boat and canoe for their biological observations and collections.
Photo: Ann Stafford, Mar. 3, 2007.
1938 Oxford University Expedition to the Cayman Islands - Wilfred Kings flora specimens
List of specimens by collector Wings, W. Tropicos.org, Missouri Botanical Garden1938 Oxford University Expedition to the Cayman Islands - pictures
1938 Oxford University Expedition - Gerald Thompson's account
Insect Fauna of Little Cayman - R.R. Askew 1975
Little Cayman is seldom mentioned in entomological literature. The 1938 Oxford University Biological Expedition spent thirteen days on the island and reports on the resulting collection deal with Odonata (Fraser, 1943), water-bugs (Hungerford, 1940), Nemoptera (Banks, 1941), cicadas (Davis, 1939), Carabidae (Darlington, 1947), Cerambycidae (Fisher, 1941, 1948), butterflies (Carpenter and Lewis, 1943) and Sphingidae (Jordan, 1940). During the 1975 expedition, insects of all orders were studied, over a period of about five weeks, and many additions will eventually be made to the island's species list. At present, however, identification of the insects collected has, with the exception of the butterflies which have been considered separately, proceeded in the majority of cases as far as the family level. Application of the family names for the most part follows Borror and DeLong (1966). In this paper the general characteristics of the insect fauna are described.
Butterflies of the Cayman Islands
by R.R. Askew and P.A. van B. Stafford
2008
This book includes records from the
1938 Oxford University Expedition to the Cayman Islands and
1975 joint Royal Society - Cayman Islands Government Expedition to Little Cayman
1948
April 19, George R. Proctor - botanist visited Grand Cayman for the first time. He wrote the Flora of the Cayman Islands, published in 1984 and 2nd. Edition, published in 2012.
The National Tree of the Cayman Islands - the endemic Silver Thatch palm - Coccothrinax proctorii, is named after him
The Cayman Islands Natural History and Biogeography
Cayman Islands Natural History and Biogeography book
In the course of
the last century a considerable amount of scientific work has been carried out
in the Cayman Islands. The results of this (outlined in Chapter 1) are widely
distributed in unpublished reports, university theses, various scientific
publications and books, many of these sources being difficult to find and some
now unobtainable.
The purpose of this book, therefore, is to bring all this scattered information
together and to present a coherent account of the biogeography and ecology of
the Islands, as an easily available reference source and as a foundation on
which future work can be based.
Flora of the Cayman Islands by George R. Proctor , 2012
The book is available from the National Trust for the Cayman Islands and local bookstores for CI$30.Flora of the Cayman Islands 2012
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