Charles Hose

Charles Hose FRGS. FLS (12 October 1863 – 14 November 1929) was a British colonial administrator, zoologist and ethnologist.

Life and career
He was born in Hertfordshire, England, and was educated at Felsted in Essex. Admitted to Clare College, Cambridge in 1882, he almost immediately migrated to Jesus College, and later left Cambridge without taking a degree. He was offered an administrative cadetship in Sarawak by the second Rajah, Sir Charles Brooke, which he took up in 1884. His large collection of ethnographic objects from Borneo was purchased by the British Museum in 1905.

Animal species named after Hose
Several species named to commemorate his work as zoologist:

Amphibians
 * Hose's frog, Odorrana hosii found in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
 * Hose's tree frog, Philautus hosii endemic to Borneo: Indonesia and Malaysia prob. Brunei.
 * Hose's toad, Pedostibes hosii, toad in Southeast Asia: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand

Birds
 * Hose's broadbill, Calyptomena hosii endemic to Borneo.
 * Black oriole, Oriolus hosii endemic to Borneo.

Fish Mammals
 * Leptobarbus hosii (Regan 1906) from northern Borneo.
 * Hose's shrew or Bornean pygmy shrew, Suncus hosei endemic to Malaysia.
 * Hose's pygmy flying squirrel, Petaurillus hosei endemic to Malaysia.
 * Four-striped ground squirrel, Lariscus hosei endemic to Borneo.
 * Hose's palm civet, Diplogale hosei endemic to Borneo: East Malaysia and Brunei.
 * Fraser's dolphin, Lagenodelphis hosei
 * Hose's leaf monkey, Presbytis hosei endemic to Borneo.

Insects


 * The stick insect: Hermagoras hosei Kirby, 1896 - endemic to Borneo.
 * The cockroach: Dorylaea hosei (Shelford, 1909).

Places named after Hose
Place
 * Hose Mountains on Borneo.
 * Fort Hose on Borneo Located in Marudi in Sarawak