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William Pengelly, FRS, FGS (Part III)
Trans. Devon. Assoc., vol. 47, (1915) pp.257-284.
by
Hester Forbes Julian
Prepared by Michael Steer
The paper is essentially one in a series of memoires of William Pengelly, "Father of the Devonshire Association" by his daughter Hester. A self-taught geologist, Pengelly in 1858 first excavated a cave at Brixham. He accurately recorded the chronology of deposits, and found flint implements and extinct mammal remains comingled in the same layers. The Geological Society overseer, Hugh Falconer, saw the importance of these finds and later set up Evans and Prestwich to check the similar discounted reports of Boucher de Perthes in France. The result was a cascading and revolutionary new acceptance of human antiquity on both sides of the channel. Pengelly went on to supervise similar work at Kent's Cavern and Bovey Tracey, producing more pre-historic remains. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the Princeton University Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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Bonney, Rev Professor, FRS, LLD | 283 |
Bowman, Sir Henry | 280 |
Brewster, Dr | 257 |
Broca, Monsieur | 272 |
Canute, King | 276 |
Capellini, Professor | 279 |
Carew | 275 |
Champernowne, Mr Arthur | 261 |
Cope, Mr A S | 281 |
Dawkins, Professor Boyd | 262, 268 |
Duncan, Professor Martin, FRS | 260 |
Edward the Confessor | 275 |
Etheridge | 262 |
Evans, Sir John | 262, 267 |
Freeman, Mr Edward | 275 |
Froude, Mr James Anthony | 275 |
Gaudry, Monsieur | 279 |
Geike, Professor | 262 |
George IV | 268 |
Greenwell, Canon | 275 |
Harkness | 262 |
Harley, Rev Professor FRS | 283 |
Hind | 274 |
Holl, Dr Harvey | 260-1 |
Howorth, Sir Henry | 275-6 |
Huddlestone, Mr, FGS | 276 |
Hughes, Professor McKenny | 261, 268, 277, 281 |
Hunt, Mr A R, FGS | 258, 282 |
Huxley, Professor | 267 |
Lee, Mr J E | 261 |
Leofric, Bishop | 275 |
Lister, Lord | 284 |
Livingius, Bishop | 276 |
Lyell, Sir Charles | 262-3, 267, 281 |
MacEnery | 259 |
Marie, Grand Duchess | 268 |
Marr, Professor | 277 |
McCoy, Professor | 267 |
Merivale, Dean | 275 |
Miller, Hugh | 281 |
Mount Edgcumbe, Lord | 280 |
Munro, Dr | 273 |
Murat, Prince | 268 |
Murchison, Sir Roderick | 262, 267 |
Napoleon III | 268 |
Ormerod, Mr G W | 261 |
Peach, Charles | 267 |
Pengelly, William | throughout |
Phillips, Professor | 262, 267 |
Prestwich, Sir Joseph | 267 |
Quiller-Couch, Sir A T | 258 |
Ramsay, Sir Andrew | 267 |
Reynolds, Professor | 277 |
Rivire, Dr | 272 |
Roemer, Professor | 267 |
Sayce, Professor | 275 |
Sedgwick, Professor | 281 |
Siculus, Diodorus | 263-4 |
Skeat, Professor | 275 |
Smiles, Dr Samuel | 257 |
Smyth, Warrington | 262 |
Symonds | 262 |
Thurn, Sir Evarard im | 275 |
Torell, Professor Otto | 279 |
Vicary, Mr William | 261 |