Björn Bergenholtz
(former alias "Calalp")

Let´s have a look at a fairly unknown Eponym and the person behind it, this time regarding the scientific name:
gaddi
● as in the subspecies Montifringilla nivalis gaddi ZARUDNY & LOUDON 1904 as "Montifringilla alpicola gaddi" (OD, here, p.216)
So, what do we know of this gentleman? More than that he participated (together with a Russian taxidermist) in Zurudny's fourth Expedition to Persia (today's Iran), from 5 September 1903 to 25 May 1904, starting from "GumishTepe" (near the mouth of Atrak River) Southeastern Caspian Sea, then across Persia to the head of the Persian Gulf and from there north to the South West Caspian Sea, ending in the harbour of Bandar-e Anzali.
But do we know anything more than that? His first name, names, his birth or/and death? Do we know his nationality? Was he really "Finnish", as have been claimed? Or was he Russian? There´s certainly more than one contemporary Mr. Gadd present among Naturalists in those years. Was he maybe English, Scottish alt. Ukrainian (yes, I know, at that time part of Russia)? And what about his title; Mr. Gadd, the botanist, the military officer or the entomologist? Alt. in any thinkable combination …
Does anyone know anything additional, whatever small or large, regarding the obscure Mr. Gadd?
By the look of various pages on the internet it sure seems like we need someone who know a bit of Russian to figure it out.
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In any case: not to confuse with the Finnish naturalist (mostly botanist) Pehr Adrian Gadd (1727–1797) [alt. Swedish or Swedish-Finnish, as Finland at that time was a part of Sweden].
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gaddi
● as in the subspecies Montifringilla nivalis gaddi ZARUDNY & LOUDON 1904 as "Montifringilla alpicola gaddi" (OD, here, p.216)
● Columba livia gaddi ZARUDNY 1906 (OD, here)"Wir benennen ihn nach G. G. Gadd, Sarudny's Reisebegleiter auf der letzten persischen Reise."
● and Periparus ater gaddi ZARUDNY 1911 (OD, here) as "P. [Periparus] phaeonotus gaddi""Wir benennen diese Form zu Ehren von Sarudny's Begleiter auf der letzten Reise Herrn G. G. Gadd."
● … as well as the invalid "Saxicola gaddi" ZARUDNY & LOUDON 1904 (OD, here) [syn. Saxicola rubicola LINNAEUS 1766]"Benannt nach meinem Reisegefährten während der Reise 1903— 1904 Herrn G. Gadd."
A bit tedious, I agree, but that´s all the OD's tell us."Wir benennen diese Art nach Sarudny's Reisebegleiter in Persien, G. G. Gadd."
So, what do we know of this gentleman? More than that he participated (together with a Russian taxidermist) in Zurudny's fourth Expedition to Persia (today's Iran), from 5 September 1903 to 25 May 1904, starting from "GumishTepe" (near the mouth of Atrak River) Southeastern Caspian Sea, then across Persia to the head of the Persian Gulf and from there north to the South West Caspian Sea, ending in the harbour of Bandar-e Anzali.
But do we know anything more than that? His first name, names, his birth or/and death? Do we know his nationality? Was he really "Finnish", as have been claimed? Or was he Russian? There´s certainly more than one contemporary Mr. Gadd present among Naturalists in those years. Was he maybe English, Scottish alt. Ukrainian (yes, I know, at that time part of Russia)? And what about his title; Mr. Gadd, the botanist, the military officer or the entomologist? Alt. in any thinkable combination …
Does anyone know anything additional, whatever small or large, regarding the obscure Mr. Gadd?
By the look of various pages on the internet it sure seems like we need someone who know a bit of Russian to figure it out.
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In any case: not to confuse with the Finnish naturalist (mostly botanist) Pehr Adrian Gadd (1727–1797) [alt. Swedish or Swedish-Finnish, as Finland at that time was a part of Sweden].
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