In 1859 he wrote to the Vienna Academy on of some freshwater mollusca from the Cretaceous rocks of the north-eastern Alps.
In 1861 he joined the Austrian Geological Survey, and in the following year he was joined the Geological Survey of India under the British Government in India. In Calcutta he became interested in Cretaceousfossils of Southern India and published them in the Palaeontologia indica, along with William Thomas Blanford.
He studied the geology of the western Himalayas and Tibet, and published numerous papers in many subjects including Indian zoology. In 1873 he joined the British expedition to Yarkand and Kashgarunder Mr (afterwards Sir Douglas) Forsyth. He died due to high altitude sickness on the 19th of June 1874, on the return journey, at Moorghi in Ladakh and his dying request was that the scientific results of the expedition be published by Allan Octavian Hume. A granite obelisk is erected in his memory at the Moravian Cemetry in Leh.
Species named
Some of the species of spiders, fish, bird and mammals named after him are listed below. Not all names may be currently valid.
FerdinandStoliczka (* Mai 1838 in Bilany nahe Kromeriz in Mähren ; â 19.
Auf dem Marsch erkrankte Stoliczka schwer und verstarb in Murghi an den Ufern des Shayok in der heutigen indischen Provinz Ladakh.
Die Verwaltung Ladakhs lieà in Leh zu Ehren des verunglückten Forschers 1876 einen Obelisken aufstellen, der seither von Himalaya-Forschern gleichsam als Pilgerstätte besucht wird.