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Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker (mounted taxidermy)

Object Status:

Extant

Accession Date:

By 1799

Notes:

The only species from "Batavia" (=Java, Indonesia) that conforms to the description of the "Scarlet Cr[eeper]" in John Latham, 1782, General Synopsis of Birds, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 740 (London), is D. trochileum (i.e., scarlet red with black wings and tail, and whitish underparts). / https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/105229#page/366/mode/1up The editor (MRH) has been unable to confirm the source of Peale’s specimens from Java, Indonesia, but there is ample reason to suspect that he received them from Thomas Horsfield (1773-1859), the physician and naturalist. In 1799, Horsfield, who was born and raised in southeast Pennsylvania, and educated at the University of Pennsylvania, took a medical post on the merchant ship China, which sailed to Java. He remained there until 1819, during which time he collected specimens on behalf of Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (1781-1826), governor of the Dutch East Indies. In January 1799, before he left for Java, Horsfield visited Peale’s Museum and purchased a ticket “for the year 1799 which intitles [sic] the Purchaser to the use of the Museum every day while the Sun is above the Horizon. Each Ticket [cost] two Dollars.” His signature (“Thos. Horsfield”) appears in a Peale Museum Subscription Book (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, coll. 0481). / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Horsfield

Specimen Type:

Dead/preserved

Current Common Name:

Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker

Current Scientific Name

Dicaeidae | Dicaeum trochileum