A. Morley Davies
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Morley Davies was a British palaeontologist and author or co-author of a number of books on the subject. He was an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and Reader in Palaeontology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London. He was awarded the Lyell Medal in 1929.
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- Yorkshire Type Ammonites (40)
- On Two Deep Borings at Calvert Station (North Buckinghamshire) and on the Palæozoic Floor north of the Thames (1913) (25)
- Tertiary faunas : a text-book for oilfield palaeontologists and students of geology (1936) (23)
- Contributions to the Geology of the Thame Valley (1899) (17)
- An interrupted Zenithal World Map (1949) (13)
- A Monograph of the Terebratulidæ of the British Chalk (1929) (13)
- The Miocene of Ceylon (1923) (12)
- The Kimeridge Clay and Corallian Rocks of the Neighbourhood of Brill (Buckinghamshire) (1907) (11)
- A preliminary survey of the Sarsen and Puddingstone blocks of the Chilterns (1953) (10)
- Faunal migrations since the cretaceous period (10)
- II.—The Zones of the Oxford and Ampthill Clays in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire (1916) (8)
- Geographical Factors in the Invasion and Battle of Normandy (1946) (7)
- The Last Voyage of John Cabot and the Rock at Grates Cove (1955) (6)
- The geological life-work of Sydney Savory Buckman (5)
- An Introduction To Palaeontology (1961) (5)
- The "First" Voyage of Amerigo Vespucci in 1497-8 (1952) (3)
- II.—The Origin of Septarian Structure (1913) (3)
- The Egerton MS. 2803 map and the Padrón Real of Spain in 1510 (1954) (3)
- Columbus Divides the World (1967) (3)
- The "Miraculous" Discovery of South America by Columbus (1954) (3)
- Evolution and its modern critics. (1937) (3)
- Some Observations on the Geology of Viti Levu (1927) (2)
- An Oolitic Rhaxella Chert from Little Hayes, South-East Essex (1926) (2)
- The Geology of Monte Chaberton (1894) (2)
- The Problem of the Himalaya and the Gangetic Trough (1918) (1)
- Reports of the Commission Appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and the Civil Government of Malta, for the Investigation of Mediterranean Fever, under the Supervision of an Advisory Committee of the Royal Society (1906) (1)
- The ‘English’ coasts on the map of Juan de la Cosa (1956) (1)
- The First Discovery and Exploration of the Amazon in 1498-99 (1956) (1)
- An introduction to palaeontology / by A. Morley Davies. (1)
- The Direct Transmission of Enteric Fever (1905) (1)
- III.—The Base of the Gault in Eastern England (1899) (1)
- On the Instruction of Staff and Regimental Officers in Military Hygiene (1904) (1)
- Accuracy in Geological Localities (1952) (1)
- An Unusual Ice Formation. (1931) (1)
- A Method of Cholera Diagnosis (1920) (0)
- Description of a Cheap, Easily Improvised and Portable Bacteriological Apparatus (1896) (0)
- A Geography of The British isles@@@The Home of Man. Part I, the British Isles@@@The British Isles: A Comprehensive Guide on New and Improved Lines@@@Devon (1929) (0)
- On the Value of the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Water (1895) (0)
- The Direct Transmission of Enteric Fever, and its Prevention by the “Stamping Out” Method (1905) (0)
- Review of the Progress of Hygiene in 1907 (1908) (0)
- Review of the Progress of Hygiene, 1906 (1907) (0)
- The Biological Treatment of Sewage (1900) (0)
- The Second International Congress on School Hygiene, London, 1907 (1909) (0)
- Cabot to Cartier. Sources for a Historical Ethnography of North Eastern North America 1497 - 1550 , (ed. Bernard G. Hoffman, University of Toronto Press, 1961, London O.U.P. 1962, 42s.). (1964) (0)
- Saturn's Rings (1871) (0)
- Research Degrees and the University of London. (1922) (0)
- The Second International Congress on School Hygiene, London, 1907 (1909) (0)
- Preliminary note on the resistance to heat of B. anthracis (0)
- Sewage Disposal On Chalk Soils (1904) (0)
- Notes on Sanitation in Barracks and on the March in India (1896) (0)
- A geography of the British Isles : with numerous practical exercises (0)
- Reports of the Commission Appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and the Civil Government of Malta, for the Investigation of Mediterranean Fever, under the Supervision of an Advisory Committee of the Royal Society. (1906) (0)
- Discussion on the President's Paper on “Summer Diarrhœa and Enteric Fever” (1910) (0)
- Reports of the Commission Appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and the Civil Government of Malta, for the Investigation of Mediterranean Fever, Under the Supervision of an Advisory Committee of the Royal Society. (1906) (0)
- Iron ore mining at Mumbles and Langland districts, 1845-1899 (1959) (0)
- The Mammillatus-Zone in East Surrey (1901) (0)
- Discussion on Dr. Niven's paper on "Summer Diarrhoea and Enteric Fever.". (0)
- Review of the Progress of Hygiene in 1907 (1908) (0)
- On the Value of the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Water (1895) (0)
- Notes on Sanitation in Barracks and on the March in India (1896) (0)
- Discussion on Dr. Niven's paper on "Summer Diarrhœa and Enteric Fever.". (0)
- Fossils from Viti Levu (1930) (0)
- Reports of the Commission Appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and the Civil Government of Malta, for the Investigation of Mediterranean Fever, under the Supervision of an Advisory Committee of the Royal Society. (1906) (0)
- Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica: A review (1962) (0)
- Collodion as a Preservative for Fossils. (1907) (0)
- Climatic regions and climatic numbers (1950) (0)
- Textbook of zoology; revised by J.T. Cunningham. (0)
- What Is Climatic Disease? (0)
- On Military Prison Dietaries (1908) (0)
- Raleigh's Attempted Colonization of Virginia (1956) (0)
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