Ogilby, J. Douglas (James Douglas), 1853-1925
James Douglas Ogilby was born 16 February 1853, in Belfast, Ireland. His parents were William Ogilby, zoologist, and Adelaide Ogilby, nee Douglas. James Ogilby was educated at Winchester College, England, and later at Trinity College, Dublin. He married Mary Jane Jameson 24 November 1884, at the parish church, Donaghanie, County Tyrone.
Ogilby emigrated to Australia following his marriage to take up the position of scientific assistant (zoology) at the Australian Museum, commencing 14 February 1885. He was a prolific researcher and writer, publishing many notes, papers and reports on fishes, reptiles and mammals. He was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 1887. In 1890 he was dismissed from the Australian Museum for drunkenness on the job. Following this, Ogilby continued his research activities, publishing "Catalogue of Australian mammals" (1892), and "Edible fishes and crustaceans of New South Wales" (1893).
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