Alexander Walker Scott (10 November 1800 – 1 November 1883) was an Australian entomologist mainly interested in butterflies. Scott was the son of Dr Helenus and Augusta Maria Scott and born in Bombay, India and was educated at Bath Grammar School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, receiving a BA in 1822 and an MA in 1825. Scott was elected to the new Legislative Assembly, representing Northumberland and Hunter from 1856 to 1859, Northumberland 1858 to 1859 and Lower Hunter from 1860 to 1861.

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  • Alexander Walker Scott (10 November 1800 – 1 November 1883) was an Australian entomologist mainly interested in butterflies. Scott was the son of Dr Helenus and Augusta Maria Scott and born in Bombay, India and was educated at Bath Grammar School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, receiving a BA in 1822 and an MA in 1825. Scott was elected to the new Legislative Assembly, representing Northumberland and Hunter from 1856 to 1859, Northumberland 1858 to 1859 and Lower Hunter from 1860 to 1861. He supported the secret ballot and franchise extension. In 1861 he was nominated to the Legislative Council for life, but he took no part in it and resigned in 1866. A failed entrepreneur, he later became a prominent figure in the commercial establishment of the Newcastle region. He lived at Ash Island on the Hunter River with his wife, formerly Harriet Colcott, a seamstress, and his two daughters Harriet (1830–1907) and Helena (1832–1910) Scott, both born in Sydney. At Ash Island the sisters helped their father in his entomological work, collecting, preparing and drying specimens of plants and insects, and also accepted painting, drawing and lithography commissions from Australian naturalists including Gerard Krefft, William Macleay, Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, Edward Pierson Ramsay, William Woolls and Ferdinand von Mueller. The Scott sisters became established with the publication of Australian Lepidoptera and their transformations, drawn from the life by Harriet and Helena Scott which illustrated insects in the stages of metamorphosis, in the environment in which they lived and fed. This work, published in 1864, was time-consuming and expensive and publication was delayed for 12 years. Although published under Alexander Walker Scott it was an entirely collaborative work as its title states. Alexander Walker Scott was a trustee of the Australian Museum 1862-79 and a Fellow of The Entomological Society of New South Wales, founded in 1862, as were both Helena and Harriet, though in their case it was honorary, a rare distinction. He died in Paddington.
  • Alexander Walker Scott fue un entomólogo australiano principalmente interesado en las mariposas. Scott era el hijo del Dr. Helenus Scott y María Augusta Scott. Nació en Bombay, India, y fue educado en Bath Grammar School y Peterhouse, Cambridge, recibiendo su licenciatura en 1822 y el máster en 1825. Scott fue elegido para la Asamblea Legislativa de Nueva Gales del Sur, en representación de Northumberland y Hunter entre 1856 a 1859, Northumberland desde 1858 hasta 1859 y Low Hunter desde 1860 a 1861, ambos en el estado australiano de Nueva Gales del Sur. Apoyó el voto secreto y la extensión de la franquicia. En 1861 fue nominado al Consejo Legislativo de por vida, pero no tomó parte en él y renunció en 1866.
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  • Alexander Walker Scott fue un entomólogo australiano principalmente interesado en las mariposas. Scott era el hijo del Dr. Helenus Scott y María Augusta Scott. Nació en Bombay, India, y fue educado en Bath Grammar School y Peterhouse, Cambridge, recibiendo su licenciatura en 1822 y el máster en 1825.
  • Alexander Walker Scott (10 November 1800 – 1 November 1883) was an Australian entomologist mainly interested in butterflies. Scott was the son of Dr Helenus and Augusta Maria Scott and born in Bombay, India and was educated at Bath Grammar School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, receiving a BA in 1822 and an MA in 1825. Scott was elected to the new Legislative Assembly, representing Northumberland and Hunter from 1856 to 1859, Northumberland 1858 to 1859 and Lower Hunter from 1860 to 1861.
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