- John William Salter
John William Salter (
December 15 ,1820 -August 2 ,1869 ) was an English naturalist,geologist , andpalaeontologist .Salter was
apprentice d in 1835 toJames De Carle Sowerby , and was engaged in drawing and engraving the plates for Sowerby's "Mineral Conchology", the Supplement to his "English Botany", and, other Natural History works. In 1842 he was employed for a short time byAdam Sedgwick in arranging thefossil s in the Woodwardian Museum atCambridge , and he accompanied the professor on several geological expeditions (1842-1845) intoWales .In 1846, Salter was appointed on the staff of the
Geological Survey and worked underEdward Forbes until 1854. He was then appointed palaeontologist to the survey and gave his chief attention to thePalaeozoic fossils, spending much time in Wales and the border counties. He contributed the palaeontological portion toAndrew Crombie Ramsay 's "Memoir on the Geology of North Wales" (1866), assistedRoderick Murchison in his work on "Siluria" (1854 and later editions), and Sedgwick by preparing "A Catalogue of the Collection of Cambrian and Silurian Fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge" (1873).Salter prepared several of the "Decades of the Geological Survey" and became the leading authority on
trilobite s, contributing to the Palaeontographical Society four parts of "A Monograph of British Trilobites" (1864-1867). He resigned his post on the Geological Survey in 1863.On August 2nd, 1869, Salter took his own life by jumping in a river and drowning.
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Henry Hicks (geologist) References
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