William Crawford Williamson
English naturalist and palaeobotanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Crawford Williamson was an English Naturalist and Palaeobotanist. Early life Williamson was born at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, the son of John Williamson, and Elizabeth Crawford. His father, after beginning life as a gardener, became a well-known local naturalist, who, in conjunction with William Bean, first explored the rich fossiliferous beds of the Yorkshire coast. He was for many years first curator of the Scarborough natural history museum . William Smith, the "father of English geology," lived for two years in the Williamsons' house. Young Williamson's maternal grandfather was a lapidary, and from him he learnt the art of cutting stones.
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- XXIII. On the microscopic structure of the scales and dermal teeth of some ganoid and placoid fish (80)
- A History of Infusoria: Including the Desmidiaceæ and Diatomaceæ, British and Foreign (1861) (73)
- XIV. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part X. Including an examination of the supposed radiolarians of the carboniferous rocks (61)
- I.—On the recent British species of the genus Lagena (59)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part I. Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum (53)
- XXIX. Investigations into the structure and development of the scales and bones of fishes (37)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part III. Lyginodendron and Heterangium (29)
- X. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. —Part IX (23)
- I. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.―Part XIX (23)
- VII. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.―Part VIII. Ferns (continued) and gymnospermous stems and seeds (21)
- A history of Infusoria, including the Dismidiace and Diatomace, British and foreign. By Andrew Pritchard ... (20)
- I. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. —Part VII. Myelopteris, psaronius, and kaloxylon (18)
- A Monograph On The Morphology And Histology Of Stigmaria Ficoides (1887) (16)
- XI. On the organization of the fossil Plants of the coal-measures.—Part XII (13)
- XIX.—On the Distribution of Fossil Remains on the Yorkshire Coast, from the Lower Lias to the Bath Oolite inclusive. (13)
- Further obsevations on the organizaion of the fossil plants of the coal-measures (13)
- III. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part XI (12)
- XVII. Contributions towards the History of Zamia Gigas, Lindl. & Hutt.* (1870) (12)
- A history of Infusoria (12)
- XVIII. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part I. Catamites (12)
- XIX. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part VI. Ferns (10)
- X . On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.— Part II. Lycopodiaceæ: lepidodendra and sigillariæ (9)
- On a Cheirotherian Footprint from the Base of the Keuper Sandstone of Daresbury, Cheshire (1867) (9)
- X. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. — Part IV. Dictyoxlon, lyginodendron, and heterangium (9)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part XIII. Heterangium tiliaeoides (Williamson) and Kaloxylon Hookeri (8)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coalmeasures. Part XII. [Abstract] (8)
- I. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal measures. Part X (7)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part XV (7)
- XI. On the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal-measures. —Part V. Asterophyllites (7)
- Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part II. The Roots of Calamites (6)
- XIII. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. —Part III. Lycopodiaceæ (continued) (6)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part XIV. The True Fructification of Calamites (6)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part XVI (6)
- III. Note on Lepidodendron Harcourtii and L. fuliginosum (Will.) (4)
- XXXIV. On the affinity of some fossil scales of fish from the lancashire coal measures with those of the recent salmonidæ (1837) (4)
- I. Further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part I. Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum (4)
- VII. The root of Lyginodendron Oldhamium, will (3)
- III. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part VII. Myelopteris, Psaronius, and Kaloxylon (3)
- On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part XVIII (3)
- On the Minute Structure of the Calcareous Shells of some Recent Species of Foraminifera (3)
- III. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XIX (2)
- On some Anomalous Cells developed within the interior of the Vascular and Cellular Tissues of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures (1888) (2)
- Reminiscences of a Yorkshire naturalist / by the late William Crawford Williamson ; edited by his wife. (2)
- Biographical Notices of Eminent Yorkshire Geologists. III., ‘John Williamson.’ (2)
- IV. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coalmeasures. —Part VIII. Ferns (continued) and gymnospermous stems and seeds (2)
- On the Structure of the Shell and Soft Animal of Polystomella crispa; with some Remarks on the Zoological Position of the Foraminifera (2)
- VI. Notice of further researches among the plants of the coal-measures (2)
- III. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part V. Asterophyllites (2)
- III. Further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part III. and Lyginodendron and Heterangium (2)
- XLIX. On the limestones found in the vicinity of Manchester (1836) (1)
- On the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures.-- Part II. Lepidodendra and Sigillariae. [Abstract] (1)
- VI. Correction of an error of observation in part XIX of the author’s memoirs on the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal measures (1)
- On the Minute Structure of a Species of Faujasina (1)
- II. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part IV. dictyoxylon, lyginodendron, and heterangium (1)
- ON THE DISEASES OF THE EAR PREVAILING IN LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE (1856) (1)
- MEMORIAL TO SIR GEORGE GREY FROM THE MEMBERS OF THE MANCHESTER MEDICO-ETHICAL ASSOCIATION. (1850) (0)
- IV. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Heterangium Tiliœoides (Will.) and Kaloxylon Hookeri (0)
- I. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XVIII (0)
- II. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part III. Lycopodiaceæ (0)
- Memorial of the Manchester Medicoethical Association (1850) (0)
- On Lyginodendron and Heterangium (1895) (0)
- Manchester Medico-Ethical Association (1851) (0)
- II. On the organization of the Calamites of the coal-measures (0)
- I. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part VI. Ferns (0)
- THE PHARMACY BILL. (1852) (0)
- THE POOR-LAW BOARD AND THE UNION MEDICAL OFFICERS. (1850) (0)
- What is Bathybius? (1870) (0)
- II. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XII (0)
- THE SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE IN MANCHESTER AND UNQUALIFIED PRACTITIONERS. (1851) (0)
- XXXII.—On a new British species of Campylodiscus (1848) (0)
- THE VACCINATION EXTENSION ACT.: PETITION AGAINST CERTAIN CLAUSES (1853) (0)
- Improvement in hoisting-machines (1874) (0)
- IV. On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part II. Lepidodendra and Sigillariæ (0)
- The dawn of animal life (0)
- IX.—On the Distribution of Organic Remains in the Strata of the Yorkshire Coast, from the Upper Sandstone to the Oxford Clay inclusive. (0)
- On a Cheirotherian Footprint from the Base of the Keuper Sandstone of Daresbury, Cheshire (1866) (0)
- Manchester science lectures for the people : eighth series, 1876-7 (0)
- THE INCOME-TAX AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. (1853) (0)
- III. Notice of further researches on the fossil plants of the coal-measures (0)
- VI. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XI (0)
- LV.—On the real nature of the minute bodies in flints, supposed to be sponge Spiculæ (1846) (0)
- I. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures; Part XVI (0)
- PAYMENT OF MEDICAL REFEREES BY ASSURANCE COMPANIES (1853) (0)
- Manchester Medico-Ethical Association (1851) (0)
- On Goethe as Botanist and Osteologist (0)
- Memorial of the Manchester Medicoethical Association (1850) (0)
- XIII. On the true fructification of the Carboniferous Calamites (0)
- Papers read to the Society, November 22, 1860. (0)
- ON THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CHORDA TYMPANI (1855) (0)
- V. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XV (0)
- An Ethical Question (1862) (0)
- The small landholders' handbook : a treatise on the cultivation and management of holdings by means of mixed production and co-operation (0)
- The Bakerian lecture—On the organization of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part IX. On the latest researches into the organization of the fossil plants of the British coal-measures, especially of the calamites and lepidodendra (0)
- Enlargement of the Tonsil and Uvula, in Relation to Deafness (1857) (0)
- THE MANCHESTER MEDICO-ETHICAL ASSOCIATION AND THE POOR-LAW BOARD. (1850) (0)
- I. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures. Part XVII (0)
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