- Lucas Barrett
Lucas Barrett (
November 14 ,1837 -December 18 ,1862 ) was an English naturalist andgeologist .Barrett was born in
London and educated atUniversity College School and atEbersdorf . In 1855, he accompaniedR. McAndrew on a dredging excursion from theShetlands toNorway and beyond theArctic Circle ; and subsequently made other cruises toGreenland and to the coast ofSpain . These expeditions laid the foundations of an extensive knowledge of the distribution ofmarine life .In 1855, he was engaged by Sedgwick to assist in the
Woodwardian Museum atCambridge , and during the following three years he aided the professor by delivering lectures. He discovered bones ofbird s in theCambridge Greensand , and he also prepared a geological map of Cambridge on the one-inchOrdnance map . In 1859, when twenty-two years of age, he was appointed director of theGeological Survey of Jamaica . He there determined theCretaceous age of certain rocks which containedHippurites , the newgenus Barrettia being named after him byS. P. Woodward ; he also obtained many fossils from theMiocene and newer strata. He was drowned at the early age of twenty-five, while investigating the sea-bottom offKingston, Jamaica .
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