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In The American Cockerell: A Naturalists Life, 18661948, botanist William A. Weber pulls together pieces of the life of T.D.A. Theo Cockerell, a man who was an internationally known scientist, a prolific writer, and a highly regarded teacher at the University of Colorado in Boulder. The elder brother of the noted scholar Sir Sydney Cockerell, Theo labored in relative obscurity in America while his brothers and their families were basking in the limelight of smart British society. Despite his alienation from his elite background, he nevertheless became a great teacher, a mentor, a kindly artist and writer of rhymes for children, and the greatest specialist on bees in the world. His contribution to the understanding of wild bees is monumental--he catalogued over 900 species in Colorado alone, and he assiduously collected them wherever he traveled. By 1938 he had published the names and descriptions of 5,480 new species and subspecies. Despite his accomplishments in entomology, however, T.D.A. Cockerell resisted specialization. He was also an early supporter of womens rights, a Morrisian socialist, an avid reader, and author ofalmost 4,000 published scientific papers, book reviews, and discussions of social issues. Pieced together from T.D.A.s little-known autobiographical writings, The American Cockerell demonstrates this extraordinary individuals tremendous breadth of interest, competence, and talent. It will be of interest to scientists and lay readers alike. William A. Weber is professor emeritus at the University of Colorado Museum and author of A Rocky Mountain Lichen Primer (with James N. Corbridge), Rocky Mountain Flora, Colorado Flora: Eastern and Western Slopes (with Ronald C. Wittmann), and other titles available from the University Press of Colorado.

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title:The American Cockerell : A Naturalist's Life, 1866-1948
author:Cockerell, Theodore D. A.; Weber, William A.
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:087081544X
print isbn13:9780870815447
ebook isbn13:9780585346984
language:English
subjectNatural history, Cockerell, Theodore D. A.--(Theodore Dru Alison),--1866-1948.
publication date:2000
lcc:QH81.C628 2000eb
ddc:508
subject:Natural history, Cockerell, Theodore D. A.--(Theodore Dru Alison),--1866-1948.
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The American Cockerell
A Naturalist's Life, 18661948
Edited by William A. Weber, F.L.S.
Page iv Copyright 2000 by the University Press of Colorado International - photo 2
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Copyright 2000 by the University Press of Colorado
International Standard Book Number 0-87081-544-x
Published by the University Press of Colorado
5589 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 206C
Boulder, CO 80303
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College of Colorado.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cockerell, Theodore D. A. (Theodore Dru Alison), 18661948.
The American Cockerell : a naturalist's life, 18661948 / edited
by William A. Weber.
p. cm.
Essays originally published 18981940.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-87081-544-X (alk. paper)
1. Natural history. 2. Cockerell, Theodore D. A. (Theodore Dru
Alison), 18661948. I. Weber, William A. (William Alfred), 1918 .
II. Title.
QH81.C628 1999
508dc21 99-39540
CIP
Designed by Laura Furney.
Typeset by Holly Paulsen.
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This manuscript was completed during the fiftieth anniversary year of Cockerell's death. It has been an honor to follow in his footsteps this past half-century. It has also been my privilege to learn as new those things he knew more than fifty years ago. We stand in his shadow.
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CONTENTS
Foreword by Norma LeVeque
ix
Joseph A. Ewan on Cockerell
xv
Acknowledgments
xix
Cockerell Chronology
xxi
Introduction
1
Autobiographical Papers
1. Recollections of a Naturalist, I (1935)
9
2. Recollections of English Naturalists (1919)
21
3. Recollections of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace (1913)
28
4. The Amateur Botanist (1937)
39
5. The Red Sunflower (1938)
46
6. Snails and Slugs (1936)
53
7. Florissant: A Miocene Pompeii (1908)
59
8. Fossil Insects (1937)
70
9. Scale Insects and Mealy Bugs (1937)
74
10. The Wild Bees (1938)
80
11. Fishes and Fish Scales (1937)
86
12. Expeditions (1936)
93
13. A Journey in Siberia (1924)
99
14. Japan in 1923 (1925)
118
15. The U.S.S.R. (1940)
129
16. The California Islands (1939)
136
17. Natural History of Santa Catalina Island (1939)
145
18. Our War Work (1938)
153
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I. The Desert Museum
153
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II. Honduras: The Winter at Zanorano
156
Philosophical Papers
19. Political Philosophy (1940)
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