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1Creator:  Lebour, George Alexander Louis, 1847-1918Requires cookie*
 Title:  George Alexander Louis Lebour Papers     
 Dates:  1852-1914 
 Abstract:  Geologist George Alexander Louis Lebour was a minor figure in nineteenth century England. Educated at the Royal School of Mines, Lebour served as Professor of Geology at Durham College of Science and then Vice-Principal of Armstrong College, formerly Durham College of Science and presently University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He was most associated with his publication on the geology of Durham and Northumberland and he wrote more then 100 papers mainly on carboniferous geology, heat-conductivity of rocks, and the transfer of heat through the earth's crust. The Lebour Papers are comprised of 0.25 linear feet of correspondence relating to Lebour's interest in the analysis and sharing of geological specimens, geological surveying, and underground temperatures. There are a few letters with the Geological Society of London and with Richard Howse, the curator of the Natural History museum of Newcastle-upon-Tyne regarding the loaning of specimens. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.L491 
 Extent:  0.25 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Cole,William Willoughby, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, 1807-1886 | Geological Society of London | Geology | Howse, Richard | Lebour, George Alexander Louis, 1847-1918 | Natural History Museum (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) | Oliver, Daniel, 1830-1916 | Specimens. 
2Creator:  Woodward, Samuel Peckworth, 1821-1865Requires cookie*
 Title:  Samuel Peckworth Woodward letters, 1836-1865     
 Dates:  1836-1865 
 Abstract:  These are letters to Woodward, usually only one letter per correspondent, concerning his professional appointments, and botanical and geological research and publications. There is also scattered information regarding the Geological Society of London, and the British Museum, but little substantive material on Woodward himself. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.W854 
 Extent:  0.25 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Beyond Early America | Botany -- Research. | British Museum. | Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854 | Geological Society of London | Geology -- Research. | Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 | Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 | Mantell, Gideon Algernon, 1790-1852 | Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 | Natural history. | Owen, Richard, 1810-1890 | Pagent, James | Sedgwick, Adam, 1785-1873 | Woodward, Samuel Peckworth, 1821-1865 
3Creator:  Sedgwick, Adam, 1785-1873Requires cookie*
 Title:  Adam Sedgwick Collection     
 Dates:  1825-1870 
 Abstract:  Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873, APS 1860), geologist, was an important figure in the development of the modern discipline of geology. He was educated at Cambridge, being ordained in 1817. An excellent field geologist, he did significant work interpreting complex old rock in such places as Devonshire (naming the Devonian Period after that location), Cornwall, and the Lake District, correlating his findings with strata in places such as Germany. Sedgwick first interpreted strata from the period he named Cambrian. He served in many professional organizations and was honored for his work with the Wollaston and Copley medals. Sedgwick, a Liberal in politics, served on committees that reformed the administration of university education. Despite being a friend of Charles Darwin's, Sedgwick was critical of the materialist bent of Darwinian thought. The 37 letters in the collection were acquired at various times, mainly through purchase, and assembled for the collection. The letters span the dates 1825-1870. Individually most letters are not especially significant, but collectively they touch on most aspects of Sedgwick's life and career. There are letters about Sedgwick's work on university reform, the Geological Museum at Cambridge, lectures, colleagues, travel, health, and family. Only one letter in the collection delves into detail about Sedgwick's geologic work. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.Se25L 
 Extent:  0.25 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Airy, George Biddell, Sir, 1801-1892 | Beyond Early America | Clift, William, 1775-1849 | De La Beche, Henry T., (Henry Thomas), 1796-1855 | Geological Society of London | Geology--Great Britain | Geology--Study and teaching (Higher) | James, John. K., Sir, bart., 1815-1893 | Lloyd, Humphrey, 1800-1881 | Lonsdale, W. (William), 1794-1871 | Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount, 1784-1865 | Peacock, George, 1791-1858 | Procter, Joseph, b. 1829 | Religion | Scientific Correspondence | Sedbergh (England) | Sedgwick Museum | Sedgwick, Adam, 1785-1873 | Sopwith, Thomas, 1803-1879 | University of Cambridge. 
4Creator:  Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871Requires cookie*
 Title:  Sir Roderick Impey Murchison correspondence, 1829-1871     
 Dates:  1829-1871 
 Abstract:  Series I is a miscellaneous collection of letters concerning geology, geological exploration of Russia, entomology, glaciers, appointments in the British Museum, Geological Society of London business, Royal Geographical Society, references to David Livingstone, and zoology. Series II consists of letters written from America, to Murchison, discussing geology, natural history, and contemporary topics. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.M93 
 Extent:  0.5 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Bates, Henry Walter, 1825-1892 | Bates, Henry Walter, 1825-1892 -- Correspondence | Beyond Early America | British Museum (Natural History). | Buckland, William, 1784-1856 | Denison, William, Sir, 1804-1871 -- Correspondence | Entomology. | Falconer, Hugh, 1808-1865 | Falconer, Hugh, 1808-1865 -- Correspondence | Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867 | Geological Society of London | Geology -- Soviet Union -- Surveys. | Geology. | Glaciers. | Hall, James | Hunt, Robert,1807-1887. | Hunt, Robert,1807-1887. -- Correspondence | Irminger, Carl, 1802–1888 -- Correspondence | Kirk, John, -- Sir, -- 1824?-1904. | Landseer, Edwin Henry, Sir, 1802-1873 -- Correspondence | Lardner, Dionysius, 1793-1859 | Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 | Major, Richard Henry, 1818-1891 -- Correspondence | Mantell, Gideon Algernon, 1790-1852 | Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 | Natural history | Owen, Richard, 1804-1892 | Owen, Richard, 1804-1892 -- Correspondence | Palgrave, William Gifford, 1826-1888 -- Correspondence | Ross, P. Campbell | Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) | Sopwith, Thomas, 1803-1879 -- Correspondence | Sowerby, James de Carle, 1787-1871 -- Correspondence | Watson, Hewett Cottrell, 1804-1881 | Webster, Thomas, 1773-1844 | Webster, Thomas, 1773-1844 -- Correspondence | Whymper, Edward, 1840-1911 -- Correspondence | Zoology. 
5Creator:  Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875Requires cookie*
 Title:  John Edward Gray papers, 1783-1884     
 Dates:  1783-1884 
 Abstract:  These are primarily letters to Gray on various aspects of natural history, with many references to collections at the British Museum of Natural History. There are numerous letters from British scientists and from European colleagues. There are letters from Americans too, such as those from Agassiz which relate to his Florida expeditions and the creation of natural history collections. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.G784 
 Extent:  5.0 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Acland, Henry W., (Henry Wentworth), 1815-1900 | Allman, George James, 1812-1898 | Assyria -- Antiquities. | Autographs. | Balard, Antoine-Jérôme, 1802-1876 | Bate, C. Spence , (Charles Spence), 1818-1889 | Berkeley, M. J., (Miles Joseph), 1803-1889 | Beyond Early America | Blainville, H.-M. Ducrotay de, (Henri-Marie Ducrotay), 1777-1850. | Bonaparte, Charles Lucian, 1803-1857 | Bonomi, Joseph | Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850 | British Museum (Natural History) -- Natural history collections. | Brookes, Joshua, -- 1754-1821. | Dana, James D. (James Dwight), 1813-1895 | Du Chaillu, Paul B., (Paul Belloni), 1835-1903 | Duméril, C., (Constant), 1774-1860 | Fitch, Asa, 1809-1879 | Florida -- Discovery and exploration. | Flower , William Henry, 1831-1899 | Galton, Francis, Sir, 1822-1911 | Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore, 1805-1861 | Geological Society of London | Geology. | Gray, John Edward | Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875 | Hoeven, Jan van der | Lefèvre, Jean-Jacques, 1779-1858 | Mollusks. | Müller, Joh., 1801-1858 | Natural history -- Catalogs and collections -- England. | Natural history -- Catalogs and collections -- United States. | Nineveh (Extinct city) -- Antiquities. | Pfeiffer, Ludwig Georg Karl, 1805-1877. | Schomburgk, Robert H., Sir, (Robert Hermann), 1804-1865 | Shells. | Société des sciences naturelle de France. | Valenciennes, M., 1794-1865