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Walter Samuel Millard

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20: 228:) for collecting small mammals for the Society. In 1910, C. A. Crump who had just arrived in Bombay offered his services as collector. Calling an urgent meeting of the Society, Millard helped build consensus for both employing Crump and launching a fund drive for a mammal survey. Within a year, enough funds had been raised to hire four full-time collectors, and with that the 95:, then Honorary Secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and the editor of its journal. Joining the Society in 1893, he was made assistant editor of the Journal. Upon Phipson's retirement in 1906, Millard became editor and remained so until 1920. Millard was married to a woman named Sybilla, who had a species of 253:
Millard was an early conservationist. Through his efforts, a "close time" was established for the hunting of certain birds, and other animals were given extra protection. After he left India in 1920, Millard spent many years in retirement, managing the Bombay Natural History Society's business in
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had emerged as the premier natural history journal in Asia. Although other excellent Asian journals in the field were being published during Millard's editorial tenure, the
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was gardening, especially the cultivation of flowering trees. He is credited with introducing the Burmese
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general interest articles. During this time the Society began to publish serial articles from the
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credited his initiation into ornithology as a young boy to Millard, who helped identify a
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began. Lasting 12 years, the survey helped build collections that became the basis for
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and as manager of his employer's wine business, Messrs. Phipson and Co.
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Millard, the seventh son of Rev. J.H. Millard, was born in
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Walter Samuel Millard (1864–1952), driving force behind
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in book form. One of the best received such books was
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The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma
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Index


Bombay Natural History Society's
Indian subcontinent
entrepreneur
naturalist
Bombay Natural History Society
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
Ethelbert Blatter
Indian subcontinent
Huntingdon
England
Bombay
Herbert (Musgrave) Phipson
flying squirrel
Chindwin giant flying squirrel
Stuart Baker's
Indian Ducks and their Allies
avocation
Cassia renigera
Pterocarpus indicus
Gliricidia maculata
Ethelbert Blatter
SJ
St Xavier's College
Salim Ali
yellow-throated sparrow
R. C. Wroughton
Indian Forest Service
mammals
British Museum

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