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malacologist from Victoria, Australia, cooperating and publishing together with John Gatliff (q.v.) as long as Gatliff lived - Edit
Charles J. Gabriel, 1879-1963 Author & date of last revision: Pryce Buckle on 4 November 2009 By David Heppell With the death of Charles John Gabriel, on 19 June 1963, Malacology lost one of that select band of amateur naturalists whose writings have added so much to our knowledge of local faunas and whose collecting activities have enriched the worldâs museums of natural history. Gabriel's energies were devoted to collecting, cataloguing and describing the molluscs of his native Victoria â a task on which he was working right up to the time of his death â and, especially in his early years, he undertook extensive dredging in Western Port and Port Phillip Bay. For twenty-six years he collaborated with J. H. Gatliff in adding to and revising the 'Catalogue of the marine Shells of Victoria' which had been published by Gatliff and J. W. Prichard between 1898 and 1906. After Gatliff's death, in 1934, the job of keeping the catalogue up to date was carried on by Gabriel. A year before Gabriel's death, the information previously scattered throughout many publications was united in a single work, the 475-page Molluscs of Victoria, written in co-authorship with J. Hope Macpherson, in which all the marine shells of that state are listed, the more common ones described, and their distribution in and beyond Victoria discussed. Gabriel's life-long interest in natural history had its beginnings in his earliest years. He was born at Abbotsford, Victoria, on 28 May 1879, the eldest son of Joseph and Elizabeth Lovatt Gabriel. His father, a pharmacist, was a keen member of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria and an honorary collector for the National Museum of Victoria. It was at his fatherâs instigation that the young Charles, then only nine years old, entered an exhibition of sea shells in the Field Naturalists Club Show of i888 and thereby won his first natural history award. He was proposed for membership of the Club in 1900 and his first paper appeared in that Clubâs publication, Victorian Naturalist, in July 1908. Altogether he published nearly fifty scientific papers on both marine and non-marine Mollusca, many of them in collaboration with Gatliff or other authors, and a complete bibliography of these is given by J. Hope Macpherson in J. malac. Soc. Aust. 7: 4â6 (1963). Gabriel was one of the oldest Members of the Conchological Society, having been elected in October 1907 and becoming a Life Member the following year. When the practice of giving eminent local workers the status and privileges of honorary association with the curatorial staff was introduced at the National Museum of Victoria in 1933, Charles Gabriel was appointed honorary curator of shells â a title changed a little later to honorary associate in conchology. He presented all the type-specimens in his collection to the museum and, thereafter, handed over all type-material and representatives of new records on the completion of each paper. In all, five new genera and about a hundred and twenty new species were described in his papers. In 1958 he was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion for his contribution to the spread of interest in natural history â he was always ready to help and encourage the beginner and for many years instructed and exhibited at the monthly meetings of the Field Naturalists Club and at their annual nature show. On his death his entire collection and valuable conchological library were willed to the National Museum and will thus be available to future generations of conchologists. I am indebted to Mrs J. H. Black (née Macpherson) for providing a copy of the only photograph of Gabriel taken in recent years, and for the information on which the above account is based. - Edit
1905-1907. member Malacological Society of London 1912. member Malacological Society of London 1917. member Malacological Society of London - Edit
1947 J.Q. Burch's Directory of Conchologists 1948 J.Q. Burch's Directory of Conchologists 1950 J. Q. Burch's Directory of Conchologists - Edit
1969: Smith, B. J. & J. H. Black, Biographies, combined bibliography and new names list of John Henry Gatliff (1848-1935) and Charles John Gabriel (1879-1963). -- Journal of the Malacologial Society of Australia, 12: 32-47. [BIOGRAPHY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST OF NEW TAXA] - Edit
1908. Gatliff, J. H.; Gabriel, C. J. On some new species of Victorian marine Mollusca. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, new series. 21: 365-367 Source - Edit
1913. Gatliff, J. H. & C. J. Gabriel. On some new species and varieties of Victorian marine Mollusca. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, New series. 26: 67-70, plate VIII. Source - Edit
1914. Chapma N, F. and Gabriel, C.J. Description of new and rare fossils obtained by deep boring in the Mallee. PartII— Mollusca. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 26:301-330, pi.24-28. Source Tom Rice - Edit
1921. Gatliff, J. H. & C. J. Gabriel. Description of a New Phasianella (P. tomlini) from Westewrn Australia. Journal of Molluscan Studies 14(5/6): 173 Source - Edit
1923. Chapman, F. and Gabriel, C.J., A revision and description of the Australian Tertiary Patellidae, Pa'telloididae, Cocculinidae, and Fissurellidae. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 36: 22-40, pi.1-3 Source Tom Rice - Edit
1934.Gabriel, C.J. Thalassohelix translucens, a new Victorian land shell. Memoirs of the National Museum Melbourne, 8: 157. Source - Edit
1936. Gabriel C.J., Victorian sea shells : a handbook for collectors and students; with numerous illustrations by Joyce K. Allan. Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, Source - Edit
1939. Gabriel C.J., The freshwater Mollusca of Victoria. Memoirs of Museum Victoria Vol 11 p. 100–139 Source - Edit
1962 MacPherson J.H. & Gabriel C.J., Marine Mollusca of Victoria. Melbourne Univ. Press in assoc. with The National Museum of Victoria. Handbook 2 Nat Mus Victoria. 475 pp, 485 text figs (b/w line drawings) Source - Edit
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Acanthochiton gabrieli Ashby, 1922 Edit
Bankia gabrieli B.C. Cotton, 1934 Edit
Cypraea gabrieli J.H. Gatliff, 1916 Edit
Gabrielona Iredale, 1917 Edit
Mesoginella gabrieli (W.L. May, 1911) Tasmania Edit
Nausitora gabrieli H.B. Nair, 1958 Edit
Paracuneus gabrieli G.B. Pritchard & J.H. Gatliff, 1899 Edit
Subterenochiton gabrieli Hull, 1912 Edit
Trichotropis gabrieli G.B. Pritchard & J.H. Gatliff, 1899 Edit
Turbonilla gabrieli C. Hedley, 1910 Edit
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Anisodonta subalata J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1910 Edit
Bullinella pygmaea sculpta J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1913 Edit
Cingulina magna J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1910 Edit
Cingulina rhyllensis J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1910 Edit
Condylocardia chapmani J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1912 Edit
Cyclostrema kilcundae J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1914 Edit
Cyclostrema microscopicum J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1910 Edit
Cyclostrema vercoi J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1914 Edit
Eulima styliformis J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1914 Edit
Eulima victoriae J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1914 Edit
Fasciolaria bakeri J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1912 Edit
Fusceulima kilcundae J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1914 Edit
Hemidonax chapmani J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1923 Edit
Hiatella subulata J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1908 Edit
Lepton frenchiensis J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1916 Edit
Marginella problematica J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1916 Edit
Marginella victoriae J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1908 Edit
Marginella whani G.B. Pritchard & J.H. Gatliff, 1900 Edit
Microdryas iravadoides J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1913 Edit
Musculus rhyllensis J.H. Gatliff & C.J. Gabriel, 1912 Edit