- William Thomas Blanford
William Thomas Blanford (
October 7 ,1832 –June 23 ,1905 ) was an Englishgeologist and naturalist.Blanford was born in
London . He was educated in private schools inBrighton andParis , and with a view to the adoption of a mercantile career spent two years in a business house atCivita Vecchia . On returning to England in 1851 he was induced to enter the newly establishedRoyal School of Mines (now part ofImperial College London ), which his younger brother Henry F. Blanford (1834 – 1893), afterwards head of theIndian Meteorological Department , had already joined. He studied under De la Beche, Lyon Playfair, Edward Forbes, Ramsay, and Warington Smyth. He then spent a year in the mining school atFreiburg , and towards the close of 1854 both he and his brother obtained posts on theGeological Survey of India . In that service he remained for twenty-seven years, retiring in 1882. After his retirement he took up editorship of theFauna of British India series.He was engaged in various parts of India, in the Raniganj coalfield, in
Bombay , and in the coalfield nearTalcher , where boulders considered to have been ice-borne were found in the Talcher strata — a remarkable discovery confirmed by subsequent observations of other geologists in equivalent strata elsewhere.His attention was given not only to geology but to
zoology , and especially to the land-mollusca and to thevertebrate s. In 1866 he was attached to the Abyssinian expedition, accompanying the army toMagdala and back; and in 1871 – 1872 he was appointed a member of the Persian Boundary Commission along with O. B. St. John. After a voyage to Basra he stared back from Gwadar, 200 miles west of Karachi. Marching to Shiraz with St. John's party and then travelled alone through Ispahan to Teheran to join Sir Richard Pollock. He visited the Elbruz Mountains and returned to England from the Caspian via Astrakhan, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Berlin to reach home in September 1872. The best use was made of the exceptional opportunities of studying the natural history of those countries. He subsequently spent time to produce the report on Zoology. He represented the Indian Government at themeeting of the Geological Congress in Bologna.In 1883 he married Ida Gertrude Bellhouse, and settled at Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill.
For his many contributions to geological science Blanford was in 1883 awarded the
Wollaston medal by theGeological Society of London . For his labours on the zoology and geology of British India he received in 1901 a royal medal from theRoyal Society . He had been elected F.R.S. in 1874, and was chosen president of theGeological Society in 1888. He was created C.I.E. in 1904. He died in London in 1905.His principal publications were: "Observations on the Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia" (1870), "Manual of the Geology of India", with H. B. Medlicott (1879) and the third volume in Birds following the work of E. W. Oates in the Fauna of British India series.
Bibliography
* 1879: " [http://www.archive.org/details/manualofgeologyo02geoliala A manual of the geology of India - volume 2] " - with
Henry Benedict Medlicott ,Valentine Ball ,Frederick Richard Mallet * 1888: " [http://www.archive.org/details/mammalia00blaniala Mammalia] "
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/birdsindia01oaterich Birds - volume 1] " - withEugene William Oates
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/birdsindia02oaterich Birds - volume 2] " - with Eugene William Oates
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/birdsindia03oaterich Birds - volume 3] " - with Eugene William Oates
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/birdsindia04oaterich Birds - volume 4] " - with Eugene William Oates* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/faunaofbritishin01bake The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma - Birds - volume 1] " - with Eugene William Oates
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/faunaofbritishin02oate The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma - Birds - volume 2] " - with Eugene William Oates
* 1889: " [http://www.archive.org/details/faunaofbritishin03oate The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma - Birds - volume 3] " - with Eugene William Oates*1908: " [http://www.archive.org/details/molluscatestacel00blaniala Mollusca. Testacellidae and Zonitidae] ". - The Fauna of British India, including Burma and Ceylon.
* 1922: [http://www.archive.org/details/birds01bakeiala Birds - volume 1] - with
Edward Charles Stuart Baker and withEugene William Oates References
*1911
* Anon. (1905) Obituary: William Thomas Blanford. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. 37(11):689-690.
* Anon. (1905) Obituary: William Thomas Blanford, C. I. E., LL. D., F. R. S. The Geographical Journal 26(2):223-225.
* Thomas George Bond Howes (1907) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Vol. 79(535) (1907):xxvii-xxxi.External links
* [http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/BLAN1832.htm Chrono-Biographical Sketch: William T. Blanford ] at www.wku.edu
* [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=5e-9OIL58x0C Eastern Persia: An account of the Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission]
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