Smith, in consideration of his being a great original discoverer in English geology; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine their succession by means of their... Proceedings of the Geologists' Association - 126 psl.autoriai: Geologists' Association - 1889Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1874 - 808 psl.
...discoverer in English geology ; and especially for his being the first in this country to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." B. ai Churchill, Oxfordshire, 1769 ; D. at Northampton, Aug. 28, 1839. SMITH, Sir William Sidney, a... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 448 psl.
...discoverer in English geology, and especially for his being the first in this country to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." William Smith, in his simple, earnest way, gained for himself a name as lasting as the science he loved... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1877 - 530 psl.
...English geology; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils ; " and the medal was presented to him by the president, Professor Sedgwick, who gave a brief history... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1877 - 530 psl.
...English geology; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils ; " and the medal was presented to him by the president, Professor Sedgwick, who gave a brief history... | |
| 1887 - 340 psl.
...London honoured Mr. Smith by awarding him the first Wollastou Medal, "in consideration of his being a great original discoverer in English geology ; and...and to determine their succession by means of their embedded fossils." marl, showing ripple marks and impressions of salt crystals ; also specimens of... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 psl.
...in English geology, and especially for his having been the first in this country to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils. ' * The KEV. DR. BUCKLAND (1784-1856), by his ' Vindiciœ Geológicas,' 1830, and ' Reliquia? Diluvianœ,'... | |
| Peter Martin Duncan - 1882 - 376 psl.
...English geology ; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." The announcement of this award was made by a congenial spirit. The chair of the Geological Society... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1887 - 634 psl.
...several sections across England. These have just been presented to the Museum by Win. Topley, Esq.,FGS Mr. Smith received the award of the first Wollaston...he only enjoyed it for seven years, as he died 28 Aug. 1839. In 1835 the degree of LL.D. was conferred upon Mr. Smith by the Provost and Fellows of Trinity... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1887 - 706 psl.
...in 1831, from the hands of Prof. Sedgwick, the President of the Geological Society. — "As agréât original discoverer in English geology, and especially...imbedded fossils." In June, 1832, the Government of UM King William the Fourth awarded Mr. Smith a pension of £100 a year, but he only enjoyed it for... | |
| John Willis Clark, Thomas McKenny Hughes - 1890 - 618 psl.
...English Geology ; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession, by means of their imbedded fossils." The conscience of any other President than Sedgwick would probably have been satisfied by declaring... | |
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