Geology of Australia and New Zealand. 1859-1873.
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Brown, H. Y. L. (Henry Yorke Lyell), 1844-1928
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Hochstetter, Ferdinand von 1829-1884
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Ferdinand von Hochstetter was a Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Vienna. He was also a curator of the Imperial Museum of Natural History in Vienna. He pioneered geological interest in New Zealand in 1858. From the description of Notebook and transcription, [not after 2003] [manuscript]. [not after 2003]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 697541713 ...
Clarke, William Branwhite, 1798-1878
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Geologist and clergyman; headmaster, King's School, Parramatta, 1839-1840, with charge of parishes of Castle Hill and Dural, 1839-1844, and Campbelltown, 1844-1846; Rector of St. Thomas' Church, North Sydney, 1846-1870. He also made many researches into the geology of N.S.W. and Queensland and made several finds of goldfields. His son, M. W. S. Clarke was an officer in the Artillery Volunteer Corps. From the description of Papers and notebooks [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). Wor...
Hodgkinson, Clement
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Couchman, Thomas
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Smyth, R. Brough (Robert Brough), 1830-1889
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Robert Brough Smyth (1830-1889), was a geologist and mineralogist, Victorian civil servant, amateur meteorologist and anthropologist. This collection of his papers relates mainly to his work in the Victorian civil service, and to his geological and anthropological interests. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225771835 Robert Brough Smyth was a geologist and mineralogist, Victorian civil servant, amateur meteorologist and ...
Daintree, Richard, 1832-1878
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Richard Daintree was born in Huntingdon, England in 1832, the son of a prosperous farmer. He was educated at Bedford Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge. He came to Australia in 1852 and in February 1854 joined the Geological Survey of Victoria. In 1856 he returned to England for six months and studied chemistry, assaying and photography. He returned to Australia and the Geological Survey of Victoria in 1857. In 1864, he moved to Maryvale in the Upper Burdekin in Queensland and began ...
Haast, Julius, 1822-1867.
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