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John Edward Gray
John Edward Gray

John Edward Gray

English, 1800 – 1875
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John Edward Gray was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The standard author abbreviation J.E.Gray is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. The same is used for a zoological name.

Gray was keeper of zoology at the British Museum in London from 1840 until Christmas 1874, before the natural history holdings were split off to the Natural History Museum. He published several catalogues of the museum collections that included comprehensive discussions of animal groups and descriptions of new species. He improved the zoological collections to make them amongst the best in the world.

Gray was born in Walsall, but his family soon moved to London, where Gray studied medicine. He assisted his father in writing The Natural Arrangement of British Plants (1821). After being blackballed by the Linnean Society of London, Gray shifted his interest from botany to zoology. He began his zoological career by volunteering to collect insects for the British Museum at age 15. He officially joined the Zoological Department in 1824 to help John George Children catalog the reptile collection. In some of his early articles, Gray adopted William Sharp Macleay's quinarian system for classifications of molluscs (1824), butterflies (1824), echinoderms (1825), reptiles (1825), and mammals (1825). In 1840, he took over Children's position as keeper of zoology, which he held for 35 years, publishing well over 1,000 papers. He named many cetacean species, genera, subfamilies, and families.

During this period, he collaborated with Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted natural history artist, in producing Gleanings from the Menagerie at Knowsley. The menagerie at Knowsley Hall, near Liverpool, founded by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby, at the Stanley ancestral seat, was one of the largest private menageries in Victorian England.

Gray married Maria Emma Smith in 1826. She helped him with his scientific work, especially with her drawings.

In 1833, Gray was a founder of what became the Royal Entomological Society.

Gray was a friend of coleopterist Hamlet Clark, and in 1856–57 they sailed on Gray's yacht Miranda to Spain, Algeria, and Brazil. Gray was an accomplished watercolourist, and his landscape paintings illustrate Clark's account of their journeys.

Gray was also interested in postage stamps. On 1 May 1840, the day the Penny Black first went on sale, he purchased several with the intent to save them.

During his 50 years employed at the British Museum, Gray wrote nearly 500 papers, including many descriptions of species new to science. These had been presented to the museum by collectors from around the world, and included all branches of zoology, although Gray usually left the descriptions of new birds to his younger brother and colleague George. Gray was also active in malacology, the study of molluscs. He was an associate of entomologist Eliza Fanny Staveley, supporting her research and reading papers she had prepared to the Linnean and Zoological Societies of London.

John Edward Gray was buried at St Mary's Church, Lewisham.

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1. Hamilton’s Carp, Cyprinus (Bangana) Hamiltonii. Nat. size ; 2. Goha Carp, Cyprinus (Leuciscus) Goha

1. Hamilton’s Carp, Cyprinus (Bangana) Hamiltonii. Nat. size ; 2. Goha Carp, Cyprinus (Leuciscus) Goha (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Hardwicke’s Julis, Julis Hardwickii; 2. Short-rayed Paradise Fish, PolynemusTeria.

1. Hardwicke’s Julis, Julis Hardwickii; 2. Short-rayed Paradise Fish, PolynemusTeria. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Hardwicke’s Polyplectron Hen, Polyplectron Hardwickii. China. Brit. Museum; 2. Bay Francolin [Bay Many Spurred Francolin]

1. Hardwicke’s Polyplectron Hen, Polyplectron Hardwickii. China. Brit. Museum; 2. Bay Francolin [Bay Many Spurred Francolin] (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Hardwick’s One Finned Torpedo, Temera Hardwickii; 2. Jaws of the Chinese Ray, Rhina ancylostoma

1. Hardwick’s One Finned Torpedo, Temera Hardwickii; 2. Jaws of the Chinese Ray, Rhina ancylostoma (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Hepburn’s Francolin, Perdix Hepburnii; 2. Perdix Hepburnii, var. Pallida odypore.

1. Hepburn’s Francolin, Perdix Hepburnii; 2. Perdix Hepburnii, var. Pallida odypore. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Horsfield’s Snipe, Scolopax Horsfieldii; 2. Indian Sandpiper.

1. Horsfield’s Snipe, Scolopax Horsfieldii; 2. Indian Sandpiper. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Indian Goat Sucker, Caprimulgus Indicus; 2. Bombay Goat Sucker, Caprimulgus Asiaticus.

1. Indian Goat Sucker, Caprimulgus Indicus; 2. Bombay Goat Sucker, Caprimulgus Asiaticus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Indian Sandpiper, Totanus Indicus; 2. Bhegondee [Bhegondic] Snipe, Limosa Hardwickii.

1. Indian Sandpiper, Totanus Indicus; 2. Bhegondee [Bhegondic] Snipe, Limosa Hardwickii. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Javan Hen, Gallus furcatus; 2. Lord Stanley’s Hen, Gallus Stanleyi; 3. Bank’s Hen, Gallus Bankiva.

1. Javan Hen, Gallus furcatus; 2. Lord Stanley’s Hen, Gallus Stanleyi; 3. Bank’s Hen, Gallus Bankiva. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Javan Tern, Sterna Javanica; 2. Allied Tern, Sterna similis; 3. Brown Bellied Tern, Sterna acuticauda.

1. Javan Tern, Sterna Javanica; 2. Allied Tern, Sterna similis; 3. Brown Bellied Tern, Sterna acuticauda. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Keeled Nosed Toad, Bufo carinatus; 2, 2a. Doubtful Toad, Bufo dubius. Bengal.

1. Keeled Nosed Toad, Bufo carinatus; 2, 2a. Doubtful Toad, Bufo dubius. Bengal. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Lady North’s Polplectron, Pectrophora (Polyplectron) Northiæ; 2. Dotted Partridge, Perdix punctulata.

1. Lady North’s Polplectron, Pectrophora (Polyplectron) Northiæ; 2. Dotted Partridge, Perdix punctulata. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Lerwa Partridge, Perdix Lerwa; 2. Red Billed Quail, Coturnix erythrorhyncha [erythroryncha].

1. Lerwa Partridge, Perdix Lerwa; 2. Red Billed Quail, Coturnix erythrorhyncha [erythroryncha]. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Lined backed Elaps, Elaps dorsalis; 2. Chain Spotted Lycodon, Lycodon catenatus.

1. Lined backed Elaps, Elaps dorsalis; 2. Chain Spotted Lycodon, Lycodon catenatus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Macgregor’s Lyre Headed Lizard, Lyriocephalus Macgregorii; 2. Stoddart’s Unicorn Lizard, Ceratophora Stoddartii. Ceylon.

1. Macgregor’s Lyre Headed Lizard, Lyriocephalus Macgregorii; 2. Stoddart’s Unicorn Lizard, Ceratophora Stoddartii. Ceylon. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Morar Carp, Cyprinus Morar; 2. Cora Carp, Cyprinus Cora.

1. Morar Carp, Cyprinus Morar; 2. Cora Carp, Cyprinus Cora. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Mosal Carp, Cyprinus Mosal; 2. Morala Carp, Cyprinus Morala.

1. Mosal Carp, Cyprinus Mosal; 2. Morala Carp, Cyprinus Morala. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Nepaul Woodpecker, Picus Nepaulensis; 2. Moustache Woodpecker, Picus barbatus.

1. Nepaul Woodpecker, Picus Nepaulensis; 2. Moustache Woodpecker, Picus barbatus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Pale Eared Jay, Garrulus albifrons; 2. Large Billed Crow, Corvus macrorhynchus.

1. Pale Eared Jay, Garrulus albifrons; 2. Large Billed Crow, Corvus macrorhynchus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Penang Hypserina, Hypserina Hardwickii; 2. Hardwicke’s Short Sea Snake, Lapemis Hardwickii.

1. Penang Hypserina, Hypserina Hardwickii; 2. Hardwicke’s Short Sea Snake, Lapemis Hardwickii. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Pure White Heron, Ardea modesta; 2. Black Billed Heron, Ardea nigrirostris.

1. Pure White Heron, Ardea modesta; 2. Black Billed Heron, Ardea nigrirostris. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Red Bellied Tiliqua. Tiliqua rubriventris; 2. Beautiful Tiliqua, Tiliqua pulchra.

1. Red Bellied Tiliqua. Tiliqua rubriventris; 2. Beautiful Tiliqua, Tiliqua pulchra. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Rufous Tailed Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus erythrothalmus; 2. Head of Silver Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus Nycthemerus.

1. Rufous Tailed Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus erythrothalmus; 2. Head of Silver Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus Nycthemerus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Side Streaked Tree Snake, Dendrophis lateralis; 2. Reddish Dip[s]as, Dipsus [Dipsas] rubescens.

1. Side Streaked Tree Snake, Dendrophis lateralis; 2. Reddish Dip[s]as, Dipsus [Dipsas] rubescens. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Slender billed Cuckoo, Cuculus tenuirostris; 2. Bhrow [Brow] Cuckoo, Cuculus Lathami.

1. Slender billed Cuckoo, Cuculus tenuirostris; 2. Bhrow [Brow] Cuckoo, Cuculus Lathami. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Slender Calliophis, Calliophis gracilis; 2. Lined Maticora, Maticora lineata; 3. White Bellied Changulia, Changulia albiventer.

1. Slender Calliophis, Calliophis gracilis; 2. Lined Maticora, Maticora lineata; 3. White Bellied Changulia, Changulia albiventer. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Spine Sided Monacanthus, Monacanthus (Amanses) Histrix; 2. Many Spined Coffin Fish, Ostracion (Acarana) auritus

1. Spine Sided Monacanthus, Monacanthus (Amanses) Histrix; 2. Many Spined Coffin Fish, Ostracion (Acarana) auritus (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Spinose Gilled Anabas, Anabas spinosus; 2. Two Spotted Coius, Coius binotatus; 3. Spotted Sciæna, Sciæna maculata.

1. Spinose Gilled Anabas, Anabas spinosus; 2. Two Spotted Coius, Coius binotatus; 3. Spotted Sciæna, Sciæna maculata. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Spotted Bearded Shark, Scyllum maculatum. India, Mus. Brit.; 2. Ornamented Bearded Shark, Scyllum ornatum

1. Spotted Bearded Shark, Scyllum maculatum. India, Mus. Brit.; 2. Ornamented Bearded Shark, Scyllum ornatum (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
1. Spotted Bellied Snake, Coluber ventromaculatis; 2. Bell’s Tree Snake, Ahætula Bellii.

1. Spotted Bellied Snake, Coluber ventromaculatis; 2. Bell’s Tree Snake, Ahætula Bellii. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray (English, 1800 – 1875)
Nature
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