Horn Expedition

Horn Expedition

The Horn Scientific Expedition was the first primarily scientific expedition to study the natural history of central Australia. It took place from May to August 1894, with expedition members first traveling by train from Adelaide to the railhead at Oodnadatta in South Australia, then using camels for transport to traverse over 3000 km of largely uncharted country from Oodnadatta through the Finke River basin to Alice Springs and the Macdonnell Ranges in what is now the Northern Territory.

The expedition was equipped and sponsored by William Austin Horn, a wealthy pastoralist and mining magnate, who accompanied the expedition in its early stages. The area studied included the country of the Arrernte and Luritja people, whose assistance and goodwill was crucial to the success of the expedition through the provision of natural history specimens, artefacts and information. [ [http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/aacg/speakingland/story07/07_story.htm SA Museum – Speaking Land] accessed 19 November 2007]

Personnel

Members of the expedition, [(1897). The Horn Expedition to Central Australia. "Geographical Journal" 10(1): 51-53] with their responsibilities, included:
* Professor Baldwin Spencerzoology and photography, who also edited the official account of the expedition for publication
* Dr Edward Charles Stirlinganthropology, who acted as the medical officer
* Professor Ralph Tategeology and botany
* J. A. Watt – geology and mineralogy
* C. Winnecke – meteorology, as well as being the surveyor and leader

Other personnel were two collectors, a cook and four cameleers. [Eaton, E.H. (1900). The Zoology of the Horn Expedition. "American Naturalist" 34, no.397, pp.25-31] Local Aboriginal guides were also used for parts of the expedition.

Achievements

Among the achievements of the expedition was the collection and description of new mammal species, some of which are now locally extinct or threatened, including the: [ [http://www.museumvictoria.com.au/treasures/collDetails.aspx?S
] accessed 19 November 2007
]
* Fat-tailed False Antechinus
* Sandhill Dunnart
* Stripe-faced Dunnart
* Kowari
* Central Rock Rat
* Shark Bay Mouse
* Sandy Inland Mouse
* Spinifex Hopping Mouse

The expedition was the first to collect fishes from central Australia. New species were described as well as new records made of others. Findings included the lack of evidence for aestivation by desert fish and the importance of flooding for dispersal. [ [http://www.desertfishes.org/australia/histichy.html Desert Fishes - Past and present ichthyological work in central Australia] accessed 19 November 2007]

References

Further reading

* Spencer, Baldwin. (Ed). (1896). "Report on the Work of the Horn Expedition to Central Australia". (4 vols). Dulau and Co: London; and Melville, Mullen & Slade: Melbourne.


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