Frederick McCoy

Frederick McCoy

Sir Frederick McCoy, FRS (1817 – 16 May 1899) was a British palaeontologist and museum administrator, active in Australia.

Early life

McCoy was the son of Dr Simon McCoy, M.D. and was born in Dublin; some sources have his year of birth as 1823, but 1817 is the most likely. He was educated in that city and at Cambridge for the medical profession.

Palaeontology career

McCoy's interests, however, became early centred in natural history, and especially in geology, and at the age of eighteen he published a "Catalogue of Organic Remains compiled from specimens exhibited in the Rotunda at Dublin" (1841). He assisted Sir RJ Griffith by studying the fossils of the carboniferous and silurian rocks of Ireland, and they prepared a joint "in 1844 appeared A Synopsis of the Character of Carboniferous Limestone Fossils of Ireland" (1844) and "Synopsis of the Silurian Fossils of Ireland" (1846).

In 1846 Sedgwick secured his services, and for at least four years he devoted himself to the determination and arrangement of the fossils in the Woodwardian Museum at Cambridge. Sedgwick wrote of him as "an excellent naturalist, an incomparable and most philosophical palaeontologist, and one of the steadiest and quickest workmen that ever undertook the arrangement of a museum" ("Life and Letters of Sedgwick", ii. 194). Together they prepared the important and now classic work entitled "A Synopsis of the Classification of the British Palaeozoic Rocks, with a Systematic Description of the British Palaeozoic Fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge" (1855). Meanwhile McCoy in 1850 had been appointed professor of geology in Queen's College, Belfast.

Career in Australia

In 1854 McCoy accepted the newly founded professorship of natural science in the University of Melbourne. There he lectured for upwards of thirty years. When McCoy began his work at the university there were few students, and for many years he took classes in chemistry, mineralogy, botany, zoology, comparative anatomy, geology and palaeontology. In endeavouring to cover so much ground it was impossible for him to keep his reading up to date in all these sciences, and he remained most distinguished as a palaeontologist. He established the National Museum of Natural History and Geology in Melbourne, of which he was director; and becoming associated with the Geological Survey of Victoria as palaeontologist, he issued a series of decades entitled "Prodromus of the Palaeontology of Victoria". He also issued the "Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria", he was president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1864 and vice president in 1861 and 1870.

Late life

To local societies he contributed many papers, and he continued his active scientific work for fifty-eight years -- his last contribution, "Note on a new Australian Pterygotus," being printed in the "Geological Magazine" for May 1899. He was awarded the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1879 and was elected F.R.S. in 1880, and was one of the first to receive the Hon. D.Sc. from the university of Cambridge. In 1886 he was made CMG, and in 1891 KCMG. He died in Melbourne on the 16 May 1899. Obituary (with bibliography) in Geol. Mag. 1899, p. 283.

References

*1911
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Frederick|Last=McCoy|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogMc.html#mccoy1
*G. C. Fendley, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A050156b.htm McCoy, Sir Frederick (1817 - 1899)] ', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5, MUP, 1974, pp 134-136.

External links

* [http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/caughtandcoloured/McCoy.aspx Caught and Coloured: Zoological Illustrations of Colonial Victoria, Museum Victoria, Melbourne Australia]
* [http://www.brightoncemetery.com/HistoricInterments/150Names/mccoyf.htm Sir Frederick McCoy (1817/23-1899] Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)


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