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Volume 35: Issue 1
Publication Date:
01 Jan 2016
Online ISSN:
1944-6187
Print ISSN:
0736-623X
Issues
Volume 35: Issue 1
Publication Date:
01 Jan 2016
Online ISSN:
1944-6187
Print ISSN:
0736-623X
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President's Letter, Secretary's Note, Treasurer's Report, and Editor's Introduction
Ana Carneiro
,
Warren Dym
,
Greg Good
, and
John Diemer
DOI:
10.17704/0736-623X-35.1.ii
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Special Issue from the William Smith Map Bicentenary Meeting sponsored by the History of Geology Group and held at the Geological Society London, 23-24 April 2015
William Smith (1769–1839): His struggles as a consultant, in both geology and engineering, to simultaneously earn a living and finance his scientific projects, to 1820.
Hugh Torrens
DOI:
10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.1
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William Smith's 1815 map, a delineation of the strata of England and Wales: Its production, distribution, variants and survival
Tom Sharpe
DOI:
10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.47
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William Smith: The maps supporting his published maps
C. John Henry
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.62
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New light on the 1824 William Smith Northumberland County map: A joint work by Smith and Phillips
Martyn Pedley
DOI:
10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.99
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William Smith and Ireland: Sources of Irish geological information on his geological map of 1820
Patrick N. Wyse Jackson
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.115
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William Smith: The natural order of strata and the search for underground water supplies
John D. Mather
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.124
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A breach too far? East Norfolk's place in William Smith's search for success.
Peter Riches
DOI:
10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.145
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David Mushet, John Farey and William Smith: Geologising in the Forest of Dean
Cherry Lewis
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.167
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William Smith and Tucking Mill: The story of a geologist and his ‘cherished’ home
Richard T. A. Irving
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.197
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William Smith's London neighbourhood
C. John Henry
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.212
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A note on William Smith's drainage works near Churchill
Geoffrey Walton
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10.17704/1944-6187-35.1.218
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Book Reviews
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Paul Lucier
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10.17704/0736-623X-35.1.228
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
THE ROLES PLAYED BY ‘OUTSIDERS’ IN THE DISCOVERY, DESCRIPTION AND NAMING OF FOSSIL REPTILES IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND IN THE 1820S: A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
MARTIN IAN SIMPSON
HISTORY OF THE
MEGALOSAURUS
TYPE MATERIAL ON PUBLIC DISPLAY
EMMA L. NICHOLLS
,
SUSAN M. NEWELL
, and
ELIZA A. HOWLETT
RICHARD OWEN’S DINOSAURIA IN CONTEXT: THE RHETORIC, POLITICS AND LEGACY OF THE DINOSAURS
LEAH G. DEMETRIOU
,
MICHAEL J. BENTON
, and
CHRISTOPHER J. DUFFIN
‘AN EVENING OF MUCH
ÉCLAT
’: THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY AND THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF
PLESIOSAURUS
AND
MEGALOSAURUS
DUNCAN HAWLEY
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