The whaling ship, ''Daisy'', which Murphy traveled on to the Antarctic
Robert Cushman Murphy (April 29, 1887 – March 20, 1973) was an American
ornithologist
Ornithology, from Ancient Greek ὄρνις (''órnis''), meaning "bird", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study", is a branch of zoology dedicated to the study of birds. Several aspects of ornithology differ from related discip ...
and Lamont Curator of birds at the
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 21 interconn ...
. He went on numerous oceanic expeditions and was an expert on marine birds, and wrote several major books on them. He described a species of petrel which is now known as
Murphy's petrel
Murphy's petrel (''Pterodroma ultima'') is a species of seabird and a member of the gadfly petrels. The bird is 38–41 cm length, with a 97 cm wingspan, and weighs about 360 g. Its plumage is all dark sooty-grey, except for a pale chin, and pink ...
.
Mount Murphy
Mount Murphy () is a snow-covered mountain with steep, rocky slopes rising to https://worldribus.org/west-antarctica-ranges/ in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica.
It is directly south of Bear Peninsula and is bounded by Smith Glacier, Pope Glacier, a ...
in Antarctica and
Murphy Wall in
South Georgia
South Georgia is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. ...
are named after him.
Life and work
Murphy was born in
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, to Thomas D. Murphy and Augusta Cushman. Around 1906 Murphy assisted Frank Chapman at the American Museum of Natural History and read the proofs of ''Warblers of North America''. He was an undergraduate at
Brown University
Brown University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is the List of colonial colleges, seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the ' ...
, where he graduated in 1911. He married Grace Emeline Barstow in 1911 who he met as a student at Brown University. Grace persuaded Robert to take a position as naturalist aboard the whaling ship ''Daisy''. After their wedding was advanced, the couple sailed to the Caribbean and then he set out to sea for more than a year. It was during this period that he wrote the notes that went into his 1947 book ''Logbook for Grace: Whaling Brig Daisy, 1912-1913'' which gives an insight into life aboard the last of the whaling ships. He took a special interest in marine birds. He lived for a period in Brooklyn where the couple had three children. They moved to Westchester County in 1921. He explored the marine birds on islands off Peru and wrote about them in ''Bird Islands of Peru'' (1925). He took part in the Brewster-Sanford Expedition under
Rollo H. Beck
Rollo Howard Beck (26 August 1870 – 22 November 1950) was an American ornithologist, bird collector for museums, and explorer. Beck's petrel and three taxa of reptiles are named after him, including a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise, ''Chelo ...
. In 1936 he wrote the two volume ''Oceanic Birds of South America'' which is considered a classic. He also helped plan the Whitney South Sea Expedition. In 1969 the family moved to Stony Brook. In 1951, Murphy led the expedition that rediscovered the
Bermuda petrel
The Bermuda petrel (''Pterodroma cahow'') is a gadfly petrel. Commonly known in Bermuda as the cahow, a name derived from its eerie cries, this nocturnal ground-nesting seabird is the national bird of Bermuda, pictured on Bermudian currency. Berm ...
, or cahow, a bird believed to have been extinct for 330 years. He wrote over 600 scientific articles apart from his books''.''
In 1936 Murphy was awarded the
Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal
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L ...
of the
National Academy of Sciences
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and in 1937, the
Brewster medal The William Brewster Memorial Award, usually referred to as the Brewster Medal, is awarded by the American Ornithologists' Union and is named for ornithologist William Brewster. It is given to an author, or coauthors who are not previous recipients ...
of the AOU.
Brown University conferred an honorary Sc.D. in 1941. He was elected a
Corresponding Member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union in 1939 and the
American Philosophical Society
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in 1946. He also received awards from the Explorers Club, the John Burroughs Association and the Geographic Society. He served as president of the American Ornithologists' Union from 1948 to 1950.
After Murphy's retirement to
Old Field, New York
Old Field is a village located in the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 918 at the 2010 census.
History
The village incorporated in 1927. The Old Field Point Light located o ...
, in 1957, he, along with other citizens of Long Island including
Archibald Roosevelt
Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Sr. (April 9, 1894 – October 13, 1979) was a U.S. Army officer and commander of U.S. forces in World War I and II, and the fifth child of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. In both conflicts he was wounded. He ...
, unsuccessfully sued to stop the spraying of
DDT
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, commonly known as DDT, is a colorless, tasteless, and almost odorless crystalline chemical compound, an organochloride. Originally developed as an insecticide, it became infamous for its environmental impacts. ...
.
Before he died, the Three Village Central School District named the
Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School
Three Village Central School District is a school district located on Long Island, New York. It serves Setauket, East Setauket, Stony Brook, Poquott, Head of the Harbor, Old Field, and small portions of Port Jefferson, Saint James, and ...
in his honor. Murphy accompanied
Arthur Vernay to the island of Inagua in 1956 to look at the flamingo colony there during which they were joined by
Ian Fleming
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British writer, best known for his postwar ''James Bond'' series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., and his ...
upon whom he would make an impression.
Murphy was an avid diarist, even maintaining duplicates of every check he wrote so as to help any future research. Nylon socks had just been introduced and he had even maintained notes on the number of times he had worn a pair.
Most of his personal papers are archived at the
American Philosophical Society
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in Philadelphia. Some of his personal papers are located at the
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook University (SBU), officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook, is a public university, public research university in Stony Brook, New York, United States, on Long Island. Along with the University at Buffalo, it is on ...
.
''Trachurus murphyi'', the
Chilean jack mackerel
The Chilean jack mackerel (''Trachurus murphyi''), sometimes called the Jurel, Inca scad or Peruvian jack mackerel, is a species of jack mackerel in the genus '' Trachurus'' of the family Carangidae. Since the 1970s, it has become one of the wor ...
, is named in honor of Murphy who collected the
type
Type may refer to:
Science and technology Computing
* Typing, producing text via a keyboard, typewriter, etc.
* Data type, collection of values used for computations.
* File type
* TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file.
* ...
off Peru.
References
Further reading
*
Eleanor Mathews, ''Ambassador to the Penguins: A Naturalist's Year Aboard a Yankee Whaleship'', Boston: David R. Godine, 2003
External links
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Murphy, Robert Cushman, 1887-1973books/journals and chapters/articles/treatments at
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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(BHL)
Murphy, Robert Cchapters/articles/treatments at Biodiversity Heritage Library
at Special Collections and University Archives,
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University (SBU), officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook, is a public university, public research university in Stony Brook, New York, United States, on Long Island. Along with the University at Buffalo, it is on ...
Robert Cushman Murphy Collection, 1907-1971at
American Philosophical Society Library
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1887 births
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American ornithologists
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John Burroughs Medal recipients
Recipients of the Cullum Geographical Medal
People associated with the American Museum of Natural History
People from Brooklyn
People from Old Field, New York
Scientists from New York (state)
Brown University alumni
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