LC control no. | n 90709716 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Salter, John William, 1820-1869 |
Variant(s) | Salter, J. W. (John William), 1820-1869 |
Associated country | Great Britain England |
Associated place | Wales |
Birth date | 1820-12-15 |
Death date | 1869-12-02 |
Place of birth | Camden (London, England) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Field of activity | Paleontology Paleontology--Paleozoic Fossils Crustacea, Fossil Trilobites |
Affiliation | Geological Society of London Geological Survey of Great Britain Linnean Society of London |
Profession or occupation | Paleontologists Geologists Naturalists |
Found in | Morris, S.F. A review of British trilobites ... Salter's monograph, 1988. PREMARC, 10/29/90 (hdg.: Salter, John William, 1820-1869) Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, volume VII, Part 4, 1856: page 203 (J. W. Salter, Esq., F.G.S.; contribution (coauthor): Description of Palæozoic fossils from South Africa) CAVAL website, viewed January 31, 2025 (John William Salter; 15 December 1820 - 2 December 1869; English naturalist, geologist, and palaeontologist; born in Pratt Place, Camden Town; apprenticed in 1835 to James De Carle Sowerby, and engaged to draw and engrave the plates for Sowerby's "Mineral Conchology and other natural history works; in 1842 he was employed for a short time by professor Adam Sedgwick in arranging the fossils in the Woodwardian Museum at Cambridge, and accompanied the professor on geological expeditions into Wales (1842-1845); appointed on the staff of the Geological Survey in 1846 and worked under Edward Forbes until 1854; succeeded Forbes as palaeontologist to the survey, focusing attention on Palaeozoic fossils, spending time in Wales and the border counties; in 1865 Salter collaborated with Henry Woodward to produce a Chart of Fossil Crustacea; became the leading authority on trilobites; he resigned his post on the Geological Survey in 1863; elected an associate of the Linnean Society in 1842, made a fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1846, awarded the Wollaston donation-fund by the Geological Society in 1865; on 2 December 1869 he committed suicide by throwing himself into the Thames) |
Not found in | LC data base, 10/29/90 |
Associated language | eng |