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The Natural History Museum fossil fish collection; Smith Woodward's role in the development and use of this priceless resource

Mike Smith
The Natural History Museum fossil fish collection; Smith Woodward's role in the development and use of this priceless resource (in Arthur Smith Woodward; his life and influence on modern vertebrate palaeontology, Zerina Johanson (editor), Paul M. Barrett (editor), Martha Richter (editor) and M. Smith (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of London (2016) 430: 63-85

Abstract

When an 18-year-old Arthur Smith Woodward arrived at the new home of the natural history collections of the British Museum on Cromwell Road, South Kensington in August 1882, he could not have envisaged the treasure trove of vertebrate fossils that awaited him. Even before the move to South Kensington, the collections already contained many fossil fish specimens first described and figured by the famous Swiss zoologist and geologist Louis Agassiz in his monumental work Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles The fabulous fossil fish collections of Lord Egerton and the Earl of Enniskillen arrived shortly after, including many more of Agassiz's type specimens. However, Agassiz had left much work undone and ideas on fossil fish systematics had changed in the 50 years since he had started publishing his research. Making full use of the collection, and adding to it, Smith Woodward embarked on a scientific career that was to see him become the world's leading authority on fossil fishes. When he retired from the Museum at the age of 60, his successors inherited the most extensive and well-documented collection of fossil fishes in the world.


ISSN: 0305-8719
EISSN: 2041-4927
Coden: GSLSBW
Serial Title: Special Publication - Geological Society of London
Serial Volume: 430
Title: The Natural History Museum fossil fish collection; Smith Woodward's role in the development and use of this priceless resource
Title: Arthur Smith Woodward; his life and influence on modern vertebrate palaeontology
Author(s): Smith, Mike
Author(s): Johanson, Zerinaeditor
Author(s): Barrett, Paul M.editor
Author(s): Richter, Marthaeditor
Author(s): Smith, M.editor
Affiliation: Natural History Museum, Earth Sciences Department, London, United Kingdom
Affiliation: Natural History Museum, United Kingdom
Pages: 63-85
Published: 2016
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
References: 54
Accession Number: 2016-083661
Categories: Miscellaneous
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. portrs.
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201640
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