A. Stevenson, Daniel O'Connell, A. Stevenson,
... Riot at Dewsbury, The Wonders of Geology. By Gideon Mantell, L. L. D., F.R.S. Relfe and ...
1838 - Gale Group | NCCO BritishPolitics
Sir, I avail myself of your obliging offer to lay before the Royal Society, a notice of the discovery of the teeth and bones of a fossil herbivorous reptile, in the sandstone of Tilgate forest; in the hope that, imperfect as are the materials at present collected, they will be found to possess sufficient interest to excite further and more successful investigation, that may supply the deficiencies which exist in our knowledge of the osteology of this extraordinary animal. The sandstone of Tilgate ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1825 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Edward Forbes, Edward Forbes, L. Guilding, George Johnston, Rev. J. S. Henslow, W. A. Bromfield, James G. Tatem, C. Conway, William Gardiner Jr., W. H. White,
... the Maidstone Fossil Skeleton, in the Museum of Gideon Mantell, LL. D. F. R. S., Brighton, Original Communications ...
1835 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
... was first given publication in a letter from Gideon Mantell, F.R.S., to his friend Davies Gilbert, ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
1951 - Royal Society | Notes and Records the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
James Paget, Carl Rokitansky, Norman Chevers, M. Gaultier De Claubry, John Adams, M. Louis De La Berge, F. L. I. Valleix, Dr. Carl Canstatt, Dr. C. A. Wunderligh, John Green Crosse, Edward Copeman, A. Becquerel, R. D. Grainger, William Lee, Bransby B. Cooper, Richard Phillips, Dr. A. Kölliker, E. W. Duffin, Robert Lee, Richard Rowland, William R. Wagstaff, William Bowman, Robert Hunt, Henry Buff, Gideon A. Mantell, John Quekett, Mary Roberts, Alexander Knox, Henry Beasley, George Newport, Henry Nelson, Professor Julius Budge, Dr. Augustus Waller, M. Gorut Besanez, Stanislaus Martin, Mm. Trousseau, M. Robert, M. Vidal, M. Chassaignac, M. Guersant, M. Guibourt, M. Poulenc, M. Chervet, M. Delioux, M. H. Larrey, M. Apoiger, Dr. F. Kilian,
... of Organic Remains of the British Museum. By Gideon A. Mantell, LL.D., F.R.S., Honorary Fellow of ...
1852 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
... R.S. V.P.L.S. Get access Gideon Mantell, F.L.S Gideon Mantell, F.L.S Search for other works by ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
1816 - Oxford University Press | Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
O. E. Newton, Prof. R. S. Newton, Henry J. Bigelow, C. H. Cleaveland, Prof. C. H. Cleaveland,
... of the Ohio Wesley an University, The Journal, Gideon Algernon Mantell, L. L. D., F. R. S., Sense and ...
1851 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
... were discovered in the early nineteenth century by Gideon Mantell, but because of their comparatively large size were ... early nineteenth-century palaeontologists, including William Buckland and Gideon Mantell, that pterosaurs were relatively small animals was probably ...
Tópico(s): Ichthyology and Marine Biology
2010 - Geological Society of London | Geological Society London Special Publications
G. F. Richardson, Gideon Mantell, Golding Bird, Edward Blyth, J. P. Brown, J. O. Westwood, E. Moore, W. Swainson, Sir William Jardine, P. S. Selby, Thomas Miller, Dr. Hermann Burmeister, John Brown,
Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Observations in Reply to Mr. Shuckard's Article on Generic Nomenclature. By J. O. Westwood, Esq., ...
1837 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
... J. TEE, ALAN P. MASON The status of Gideon Mantell's "first" Iguanodon tooth in the Museum of ... doi.org/10.1017/S2475262200009394WILLIAM A.S. SARJEANT Gideon Mantell and the 'Xanthidia', Archives of Natural History 19, ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1975 - University of Chicago Press | Isis
R. WRIGHT., GIDEON MANTELL., L., EDWARD FOLEY., F. BURGHART., J. S. KEDDELL.,
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1831 - Gale Group | TDA
The Sussex‐born scientific genius, Gideon Mantell (1790–1852), who died 150 years ago, gained fame as the discoverer of Iguanodon and other dinosaurian fossils, but it is ...
Tópico(s): Evolution and Paleontology Studies
2002 - Wiley | Geology Today
T he remoteness of New Zealand, and the long period required for the transmission of specimens to England, together with the very limited information we at present possess of the geology and palæontology of that interesting antipodean colony, impart a certain degree of importance to any accession of knowledge, however slight, relating to the physical structure, and the ancient fauna and flora of those distant islands. These considerations induce me to submit to the Society the following remarks ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1850 - Geological Society of London | Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society
Lewes Levels.e Mouth of the Cuckmere f .Beeding Levels. 8* The fossils which are not in the possession of the author and those not examined by him are marked by an asterisk.a The indusia or cases of the larvae of this genus of insects, with minute shells of the genera Planorbis, Limnea, &c.adhering to them, are very abundant in the silt or blue clay.b Still inhabit the rivers and ditches.c Exist in the neighbouring ocean.d The entire skeleton.A species allied to the Canadian, figured by Cuvier.e Portion ...
Tópico(s): Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
1829 - Geological Society of London | Transactions of the Geological Society of London
On numerous Animals in the Chalk Formation which are still to be found
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
1845 - Taylor & Francis | Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Gideon Algernon Mantell, Alexander Gordon Melville,
In the last memoir which I had the honour of placing before the Royal Society, allusion was made to the discovery of some remains of the Iguanodon that tended to elucidate the structure of certain parts of the skeleton of that gigantic terrestrial animal, which from the imperfect data previously obtained, had not been satisfactorily determined. I now beg to submit to the consideration of the Society the results of a careful examination of these fossils, and of other illustrative specimens in the ...
Tópico(s): Amphibian and Reptile Biology
1849 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Tópico(s): 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
1850 - Taylor & Francis | Archaeological Journal
I had for a long while entertained the idea that among the fossil remains collected from the Wealden deposits of the South-East of England, there were indications of an enormous Lizard entirely distinct from the Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, Cetiosaurus, and other genera which have been named and more or less accurately determined; and I have at length obtained such evidence in support of my opinion, as induces me to submit to the Royal Society the data which appear to establish the existence of a terrestrial ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1850 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
When in the year 1825 I had the honour to lay before the Royal Society a notice on the teeth of an herbivorous reptile found in the limestone of Tilgate Forest, in Sussex, I entertained the hope and expectation that the discovery of the jaws, or a portion of the jaw with the teeth attached, would reward my labours, and enable me either to confirm or modify the inferences I had ventured to deduce from an examination of the teeth alone. And I was encouraged in this anticipation by the remarks of Baron ...
Tópico(s): Evolution and Paleontology Studies
1841 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Reginald Neville Mantell, Gideon Algernon Mantell,
The group of argillaceous deposits of the Oolite or Jurassic formation, termed the Oxford Clay, has yielded some of the most interesting and instructive examples of the fossil remains of Cephalopoda hitherto discovered in England. Christian-Malford, in Wiltshire, is especially celebrated for the very perfect specimens of the soft parts of certain extinct forms of this class of molluscous animals; examples having been obtained in which the body and muscular tunic or mantle, the cephalic arms with ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
1848 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Gideon Mantell has too often been remembered only for a myth about his wife's finding the first ...
Tópico(s): Evolution and Paleontology Studies
1990 - National Association of Geoscience Teachers | Journal of Geological Education
J. C. Yaldwyn, Garry J. Tee, ALAN P. MASON,
... mounted on a card bearing annotations by both Gideon Mantell and Lyell. The history of the Gideon and Walter Mantell collection in the Museum of New Zealand is ...
Tópico(s): Conservation Techniques and Studies
1997 - Edinburgh University Press | Archives of Natural History
In the deltas and estuaries of rivers that are of great extent, and which flow through countries of varied geological structure, we naturally expect to find the remains of terrestrial vertebrated animals that have been transported by the currents from far-distant lands, in a more or less mutilated state; the skeletons broken up—the bones dissevered, fractured, and waterworn—the teeth detached from the jaws and dispersed— and all these separated parts promiscuously imbedded in the mud, silt, and ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1848 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
... 2000.27.1.153RON CLEEVELY DEAN, D. R. Gideon Mantell and the discovery of dinosaurs . Cambridge University Press, ...
Tópico(s): Diverse Historical and Scientific Studies
1975 - University of Chicago Press | Isis
... Owen, who published a brief account of it. Gideon Mantell then published a longer description of the same ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy and History of Science
1982 - Edinburgh University Press | Archives of Natural History
R. J. Cleevely, Sandra D. Chapman,
Through his early interest in fossils, Mantell participated in the geological exploration of the Weald and the Chalk Downs around Lewes. The material he accumulated contributed to the descriptive phase of British palaeontology and formed his notable museums at Lewes and Brighton, before its eventual acquisition by the British Museum. The nature of his collections, their significance and use in the interpretation of both vertebrate and invertebrate fossils and our knowledge of Cretaceous faunas, ...
Tópico(s): History of Science and Natural History
1992 - Edinburgh University Press | Archives of Natural History
S.L. Long, P.D. Taylor, Stephen Baker, J. Cooper,
... naturalists. Notable among these were J.S. Bowerbank, Gideon Mantell, J. Toulmin Smith, G.J. Hinde and H. ...
Tópico(s): History of Science and Natural History
2003 - | Geological Curator
... geological writers of the period, the fossil collector Gideon Mantell and the novelist Thomas Hardy. The men are ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Scientific Studies
2008 - Open Library of Humanities | 19 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
... he performed on an eminent surgeon and geologist, Gideon Mantell. The clinical history of Dr. Mantell is well ...
Tópico(s): Medical and Biological Sciences
2004 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Spine
Spencer G. Lucas, Dennis R. Dean,
1. Castle Place 2. Oryctology 3. Fossils of the South Downs 4. Iguanodon 5. The geology of Sussex 6. Hylaeosaurus 7. Old Steine 8. Wonders of geology 9. Crescent Lodge 10. Medals of creation 11. Chester Square 12. Petrifactions and Their Teachings Epilogue: Norwood Park Notes Index.
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Rock Art Studies
1999 - Society for Sedimentary Geology | Palaios