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Wirt Robinson

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as an instructor in modern languages. From 1894 to 1898 he served as an instructor of military science at Harvard University. After some military service from 1903 in Cuba, he studied and taught chemistry and explosives at the School of Submarine Defence, New York. From 1911 he served as a professor
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and with dense forest. His father and maternal grandfather inculcated an interest in natural history at an early age and he maintained a diary of observations. He was tutored privately before attending Richmond College (1879–1882) and studied a course in chemistry at the
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He established a private collection at his home in Wingina and collected across taxonomic groups, including a large number of insects in Jamaica, Venezuela and other places. He also made observations on birds in life, an interest he gained in early life from his father.
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Robinson collected specimens of natural history and anthropology during his travels. His first major trip in 1892 was to the island of Curaçao in Columbia accompanied by his wife (Alice after whom the bird
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Robinson married Alice Phinney, of Newport in 1890 and after her death in 1918 he married Nancy Hinman Henderson in 1920. A son was born from the first marriage and a daughter from the second.
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A flying trip to the tropics. A record of an ornithological visit to the United States of Colombia, South America and to the island of Curaçao, West Indies, in the year 1892
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was named after him from a specimen he had collected on Margarita Island, Venezuela in 1895. Other species named after him include a beetle
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of chemistry, mineralogy and geology at the Military Academy. He wrote a textbook for cadets at the Military Academy,
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but not considered a valid subspecies. He also collected skeleton remains from native American burials.
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was described from his collections and named after him.
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The Howitzer 1929. The annual of the US Corps of Cadets
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was named but is now treated as a subspecies of the
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
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U. S. Military Academy
Harvard University
Marmosa robinsoni
James River
Richmond Medical College
Fort Adams (R.I.)
St. Augustine
Fort McPherson
West Point
Wirt
Alice
Cabell Robinson
copper-rumped hummingbird
La Guaira
M. W. Lyon Jr.
vermilion cardinal
The Howitzer 1929. The annual of the US Corps of Cadets



"Obituaries"
"[Colonel Wirt Robinson]"
"Taming Chipping Sparrows"
doi
10.2307/4068621
"A new murine opossum from Margarita Island"
"A New Species of Arthromacra with Notes on Other Species of Lagriidæ"
ISSN
0028-7199

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