Article ID: CBB001202221

“A Dissertation on Swallows” with Comments on Their Migration by the Eighteenth-Century Maryland Naturalist, Henry Callister (2014)

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In 1761, Maryland merchant and amateur naturalist, Henry Callister wrote “A Dissertation on Swallows” in response to five questions posed by a Dr Chandler. His accounts of eight Maryland species include accurate descriptions of behaviour as well as external anatomy. His brief description of the tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) may be one of the earliest accounts of this species. On the disappearance of swallows in winter, a topic of debate in the eighteenth century, Callister cited a number of reasons why he concluded that migration rather than hibernation was the explanation for this phenomenon. He noted differences in the habits of similar species in America and Europe and commented on the use of chimneys for nesting by chimney swifts (Chaetura pelagica), and the fact that some birds incorporated human-made fibres in their nests. These observations led him to conclude that, similar to humans, non-human species are capable of adapting to their environment, an idea remarkably advanced for his time. There is no evidence that Callister's dissertation reached its intended destination which may have been Reverend Dr Samuel Chandler, a Fellow of the Royal Society of London at that time. But this document demonstrates that Henry Callister was an enthusiastic and perceptive observer of nature and that he had the ability to use his observations to develop general concepts and a deeper understanding of the world around him.

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Authors & Contributors
Anderson, Thomas J.
Birch, Jonathan
Borrello, Mark E.
Carlson, Douglas
Clingerman, Forrest
Corsi, Pietro
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
British Journal for the History of Science
Environmental History
Ethics, Place and Environment
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
The MIT Press
University of Arizona Press
University of New Hampshire
University of Texas Press
Knesebeck Verlag
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Concepts
Birds
Ornithology
Naturalists
Animal behavior
Natural history
Animal migration; transhumance
People
Coues, Elliott
Gray, John Edward
Heinroth, Oskar
Jenner, Edward
Lack, David Lambert
Lottinger, Antoine Joseph
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Americas
Great Britain
Northern Ireland
Central Europe
France
Institutions
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
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