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"Raven, Corvu Corax," in John James Audubon, Birds of America, plate 101 / https://www.audubon.org/birds-of-america/ravenIMAGE INFORMATION

Two Ravens, one dissected to display the Anatomy of the ear

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

January 9, 1822

Primary Source Reference:

Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 9 Jan 1822

Additional Source Text:

On a list of specimens "mostly obtained from high up the Missouri by Titian Peale" during the Long Expedition. Also listed (as Corvus corax) in "A catalogue of the names of the animals, which we observed at Engineer Cantonment [near present-day Omaha, Nebraska], or at other indicated places, on our journey to that post" (Edwin James, Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, Performed in the Years 1819 and '20: By Order of the Hon. J.C. Calhoun, Sec'y of War: Under the Command of Major Stephen H. Long, vol. 1 [Philadelphia, 1823], p. 370)

Notes:

Titian Ramsay Peale (1799-1885) was engaged as assistant naturalist on the Long Expedition (May 1819-Nov 1820). His services were "required in collecting specimens suitable to be preserved, in drafting and delineating them, in preserving the skins, &c. of animals, and in sketching the statifications of rocks, earths &c. as presented on the declivities of precipices." (Edwin James, Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, p. 3)

Specimen Type:

Dead/preserved

Peale's Common Name:

Raven

Current Common Name:

Common raven

Current Scientific Name

Corvus corax