Scientists and Guests: Voyages of the Oaxaca & Velero III
Voyage:  Oaxaca 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Start Date:  1927: 11/271931: 12/31932: 12/291933: 12/301934: 11/231936: 2/14 1937: 2/261938: 1/31939: 3/121940: 1/171941: 2/22
in Galápagos:  11/27-12/2712/31-1/241/24-2/261/11-1/3112/2-12/19 1/16-1/30
End Date:  1928: 1/??1932: 2/271933: 3/231934: 3/141935: 4/12‡1936: 3/26 1937: 4/81938: 3/131939: 5/141940: 2/201941: 3/2
Scientist Names
Allan Hancock Foundation
Field Collector: Birds & Mammals
Ashcroft, Granville Plummer
Allan Hancock Foundation
Field Collector: Ecto- & Endo-parasites
Augustson, Gustav F.
WriterBanning, George Hugh
February 18, 1938
El Telégrafo photo
of 7th expedition participants
WriterBoumphrey, Jack
GuestChaffey, Andrew M.
Guest, son of Andrew ChaffeyChaffey, Stewart “Dick”
Harvard College: Museum of Comparative Zoology
Echinoderms
Clark, Hubert Lyman
University of Southern California
Geology, Sedimentation
Clements, Thomas
Pasadena, California
Ship's doctor
Craft, R. W. [see Kraft]
University of Southern California
Field Collector: Cestodes
Crawford, Bruce
University of California
Field Collector: Algae
Dawson, E. Yale
Student zoologist and collectorElliott Jr., Ray
University of Southern California
Anthropology
Elmore, Francis
[Wife of Louis Filley]Filley, Helen
Assistant PhotographerFilley, Louis
University of British Columbia,
Allan Hancock Foundation
Hydroids
Fraser, C. McLean
PhotographerFunke, Hall
Allan Hancock Foundation
Arthropods
Garth, John S.
California Academy of Sciences
Paleontologist: Mollusks
Hertlein, Leo G.
Allan Hancock Foundation
Field Collector: Echinoderms
Hill, J. Alex
University of Southern California
Geologist, Photographer
Hogan, C. L.
[Ship's pursor]Irwin, Bob
Field CollectorJensen, Earl
Danish FiddlerJensen, Emil
[Film producer]Johnson, Emory
CameramanKelly, William V. D.
San Diego Zoological Gardens
Collector: Live birds
Koch, Karl
[Surgeon]Kraft, Dr. Rollan
Biologist, Ship's DoctorMacleish, A. C.
Wife of Doctor MacleishMacleish, Frances
University of Nebraska
Zoology: Fish parasites
Manter, Harold W.
Field CollectorMarsh, Herman
Writer, photographerMeredith, Dewitt
(no information given)Merrick, Hugh
(no information given)Morgan, Eleanor
[later, Mrs. Hancock]Morgan, Helen
Stanford University Natural History Museum
Ichthyology
Myers, George S.
Los Angeles, California
Ship's doctor
Pallette, Edward M.
Hollywood, California
Ship's doctor
Palmer, Edwin O.
?
San Diego Zoological Gardens
Herpetologist
Perkins, Cyrus B. §
San Diego Zoological Gardens
Field Collector: Reptiles
Perkins Jr., Cyrus B. §
Allan Hancock Foundation
Staff artist
Petersen, Anker
University of Southern California
Botany: Land plants
Rempel, P. J.
Portersville, California
Field Collector: Mammals
Richardson, William
Yachtsman & engineerSalisbury, Alfred E.
United States National Museum
Crustacea
Schmitt, Waldo L.
Steinhardt Aquarium, San Francisco
Fishes
Seale, Alvin
GuestShaeffer, Louis V.
Calif. Academy
Curator of Herpetology
Slevin, Joseph Richard
(no information given)Smith, Erwin
Field CollectorSmith, Sterling
[Photographer]Stone, George E.
[Photographer]Stone, Jim
Velero III First OfficerSwett, Charles ???
[Wife of Charles Swett]Swett, Jane(?)
University of Michigan
Botany: Algalogist
Taylor, William Randolph
Calif. Academy
Chief of Exhibits
Tose, Frank
University of Southern California
Field Collector
Towers, Charles
Allan Hancock Foundation
Biologist, Photographer
Tyler, John
Allan Hancock Foundation
Field Collector: Fishes
Wade, Charles B.
Santa Monica, California
Ship's doctor
Ward, Henry C.
[Friend of Capt. Hancock]Wartsbaugh, Daniel Wilbert
San Diego Zoological Gardens
President, Ship's doctor
Wegeforth, Harry W.
University of Southern California
Zoology, Field Collector: Mollusks
Williams, M. Woodbridge
(no information given)Young, Paul
Allan Hancock Foundation
Field Collector: Echinoderms
Ziesenhenne, Fred
Voyage:  Oaxaca 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

† Hover mouse over voyage number or person's name to display details given in Fraser's General Account. Details [in brackets] are from other sources. Ship name or voyage number in bold italic font indicates ship visited Galápagos. Oaxaca dates from The Gull Bulletin of the Audubon Association.

‡ See Notes page for details about the April 12 End Date.

§ Fraser offers no explanation for the Perkins & Perkins Jr. entries. Possibly, father & son, but no clarification has been found (yet).

Google Earth views of Collecting Stations [color-coded for each Galápagos voyage].
Person listed by Fraser on indicated voyage
Person not listed by Fraser on indicated voyage but name found elsewhere, as noted below (voyage number in parentheses)
Column 1 Oaxaca information from Sam T. Clover's A Pioneer Heritage
? Person may have been on voyage, but positive proof has not been found.
Ship's doctor (none present on 9th Velero III voyage)

 

  • Banning: His own General Report, also lists Elliott Jr., Filley, Marsh and Smith in personnel list (2nd).
  • Elliott: Banning's General Report (2nd), Palmer's Third Galapagos Trip of the Velero III (3rd), Elliott family papers (4th).
  • Filley: Banning's General Report (2nd), John Garth's Diary, (4th: Dec. 3).
  • Filley, Helen: John Garth's Diary, (4th: Dec. 5).
  • Funke, Hall: Not mentioned in any account, but he appears in group photo in El Telégrafo (Guayaquil), February 18, 1938. Identified as “Hall Funke” in San Diego Evening Tribune, March 12, 1938 and as “photographer” elsewhere.
  • Irwin: John Garth's Diary (3rd: Jan. 12, 4th: Dec. 5). Also, Treherne (p. 187) mentions “The ship's pursor, Bob Irwin.” (4th)
  • Jensen, Earl: Los Angeles Times, Dec. 29, 1933, pp. A1-2: “Scientific Cruise Mapped” (3rd).
  • Jensen, Emil: (3rd) In his Third Galapagos Trip, Palmer mentions an “Emil Jensen, the Danish fiddler.”
  • Johnson: Listed by Fraser, but no voyage information given (3rd & 5th). Treherne (p. 146) mentions the ship “had onboard a Hollywood professional [film-maker], Emory Johnson.” (3rd).
  • Koch: John Garth's Diary, Feb. 1 (2nd: Feb. 1, 3rd: Jan. 27)
  • Kraft: “Dr. Kraft, our surgeon” in John Garth's Diary (4th: Dec. 3). Kraft's first name given as “Rollan” in April & May, 1935 issues of Real Detective Magazine—a more-reliable source has not yet been found to verify this. Fraser lists an “R. W. Craft” as ship's doctor.
  • Marsh: “Hermann Marsh, violinist” in Sam T. Clover's A Pioneer Heritage (1st). Also mentioned in Banning's General Report (2nd).
  • Macleish, A. C. (and wife Frances): Listed as ship's doctor in Clover's A Pioneer Heritage. See Palmer's Third Galapagos Trip for more details (in footnote).
  • Meredith, De Witt: Not mentioned in any account, but he appears in group photo (above) in El Telégrafo (Guayaquil), February 18, 1938 (7th).
  • Merrick, Hugh: Identified in Hancock Expedition photo, Jan. 24 (7th).
  • Morgan Sisters: Clover mentions that in Panama, another ship “ … brought two passengers for the Velero in Mrs. Philip Morgan and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Don Morgan.” Presumably they accompanied the ship on its return to the United States (1st). Philip Morgan and another man are identified as “two trusty lieutenants in the big organization which handles Captain Hancock's many interests,” but there is no evidence that Mr. Morgan ever participated in a Velero III voyage. John Garth's Diary mentions Helen & Eleanor; Dec. 6 & 16, respectively (4th).
  • Palmer: His statement that the third Velero III voyage was his own third time with Hancock would suggest that the 1927 Oaxaca voyage was his first voyage. See Palmer's Third Galapagos Trip for more details.
  • Salisbury, Alfred E.: Los Angeles Times, Dec. 29, 1933, pp. A1-2: “Scientific Cruise Mapped” (3rd).
  • Smith, Erwin: Identified in Hancock Expedition photo, Jan. 24 (7th).
  • Smith, Sterling: “Sterling Smith, flautist” in Sam T. Clover's A Pioneer Heritage (1st). Also in Banning's General Report (2nd).
  • Stone, Jim: John Garth's Diary, Jan 17; Also, Stone Brothers, Jan. 20 (1st). “George C. [sic, E.] Stone and ‘Jimmie’ Stone were the official photographers” according to Sam T. Clover's A Pioneer Heritage (p. 182).
  • Swett: John Garth's Diary (1st: Jan. 3, 2nd: Jan. 26, 3rd: Jan. 12, 4th: Dec. 8); unidentified 1938 newspaper clipping “ … has accompanied Capt. Hancock on all of his previous scientific cruises.” (5th, 6th, 7th). His participation in subsequent voyages is assumed but unverified pending further research.
  • Swett, Jane(?): “Mrs. Swett” in John Garth's Diary, (1st: Jan 14, 4th: Dec. 5). Perkins refers to “Mrs. S.” and also to a “Jane” who is otherwise unidentified.
  • Wegeforth: Listed by Fraser, aboard for return from Trinidad only (8th).
  • Williams: Listed by Fraser, but no voyage information given.
  • Wartsbaugh: “Wurtzburg” in John Garth's Diary (1st: Jan. 3). But “Captain Daniel Wilbert Wartsbaugh, United States Navy, retired” in Sam T. Clover's A Pioneer Heritage (p. 185).
  • Young, Paul: Not mentioned in any account, but a report in the San Diego Evening Tribune, March 12, 1938, lists a “Paul Young of New York, formerly of Glendale.”
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Each globe icon is a link to a Google Earth display of the Galápagos collecting stations on the indicated voyage, derived from coordinates (pp. 274-315) and charts (#98-115, pp. 416-424) in Fraser's Part III: Ten-Year List … . These coordinates are sometimes off by 2-6 miles, and are often clustered within a small area. Therefore, a colored circle may indicate multiple collecting stations, as indicated by the numbers next to it.