- Henry Hicks (geologist)
Henry Hicks, MRCS, FRS (1837 – 1899) was a Welsh
physician ,surgeon , Member of theRoyal College of Surgeons (MRCS ),geologist , President of theGeological Society and Fellow of theRoyal Society (FRS). He studied thePrecambrian rocks ofAnglesey ,Caernarvonshire andPembrokeshire , theDevonian rocks of Devon and Somerset, cave deposits and other Quaternary sediments.Medical career
He was born on the 26th of May 1837 at
St Davids inPembrokeshire , Wales. Following in the footsteps of his father Thomas, he studied medicine atGuy's Hospital in London, and where he qualified as a member of theRoyal College of Surgeons of England (MRCS ) in 1862. He practised in St Davids until 1871 when he moved toHendon in London where he specialised inmental disease , taking a degree atSt Andrews in 1878.Geological career
His interest in
geology was first stimulated whilst growing up in Wales, particularly after meetingJohn William Salter ,palaeontologist for theGeological Survey , who was devoted to the study of the rocks and fossils of South Wales.In 1865, in conjunction with Salter, he established the
Menevian group,Middle Cambrian characterized by thetrilobite Paradoxides . He then wrote papers on theCambrian and LowerSilurian rocks, and described many new species of fossils. Later he studied thePre-Cambrian rocks of St David's where he described theDimetian (granite ) and thePebidian volcanic rock. He subsequently worked on thePleistocene deposits ofDenbighshire , and then became a leading expert inDevonian rocks, where he was the first person to identify fossils in the LowerDevonian andSilurian Morte slates fromMortehoe in Devon.He was elected as a Fellow of the
Royal Society F.R.S. in 1885, and president of theGeological Society of London 1896-1898.He died in
Hendon on the 18th of November 1899.External links
* [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/template.cfm?name=FTA4 Past Presidents of the Geological Society]
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