James Jenkins Simpson, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Jenkins Simpson

British entomologist and marine biologist

Date of Birth: 24-Nov-1881

Date of Death: 10-Nov-1936

Profession: zoologist, entomologist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About James Jenkins Simpson

  • James Jenkins Simpson (24 November 1881 – 10 November 1936) was a British entomologist and marine biologist who worked in West Africa and Turkey. Son of a gardener from Elgin, he studied at Elgin West End School and Aberdeen Free Church Training College before graduating M.A.
  • from Aberdeen University in 1904.
  • He was a Carnegie Research Scholar and Fellow at Aberdeen.
  • He joined the British Indian government to study pearl oyster fisheries in southern Burma in 1906 and then worked in East Africa with the Nyassa Company.
  • In 1909 an Entomological Research Committee was formed to study ticks of economic importance in Africa.
  • Simpson and Sheffield Airey Neave were appointed travelling entomologists and he collected mosquitoes, Tabanids, bed-bugs, fleas, lice and ticks in Nigeria in 1910 followed by visits to the Gold Coast and Sierra Leone.
  • In 1919 Simpson joined the National Museum of Wales as Keeper of Zoology and in 1926 became Curator of the Public Museums of Liverpool.
  • He then took up a position in Turkey to head the Department of Oceanography and Marine Biological Research.
  • Travelling from Greece on the ship Kyrenia, he was found missing from his cabin, last seen on the morning of 10 November 1936 and presumed drowned.

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