Edward Waller Claypole
Geologist and paleontologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Waller Claypole was a British American geologist and paleobotanist. Claypole was born in England and educated at the University of London, where he received the degrees of A.B. in 1862, S.B. in 1864, and Sc.D. in 1888. He came to America in 1872 and served as Professor of Natural Sciences in Antioch College, at Yellow Springs, Ohio, from 1873 to 1881. For two years he was paleontologist to the Pennsylvania Geological Survey. From 1883 to 1898 he was Professor of Natural Sciences in Buchtel College at Akron. On account of the failing health of his wife, he resigned this position and sought a southwestern climate. During the last three years of his life he was Professor of Geology and Biology in Throop Polytechnic Institute at Pasadena. California. In 1883, he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society.
Edward Waller Claypole's Published Works
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- On the recent Discovery of Pteraspidian Fish in the Upper Silurian Rocks of North America (1885) (13)
- III.—On the Occurrence of the Genus Dalmanites in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Ohio (1884) (5)
- On the Structure of the Teeth of the Devonian Cladodont Sharks (1895) (5)
- The Lake Age in Ohio; or, some episodes in the retreat of the North American Glacier (5)
- On the Structure of the American Pteraspidian, Palæaspis (Claypole); with Remarks on the Family (1892) (4)
- The English Viper (1883) (4)
- Pennsylvania Before and After the Elevation of the Appalachian Mountains, a Study in Dynamical Geology (1885) (3)
- THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SESSION AT TORONTO. (1897) (3)
- Preliminary Note on Some Fossil Fishes Recently Discovered in the Silurian Rocks of North America (1884) (3)
- III.—The Upper Devonian Fishes of Ohio (1893) (2)
- ENTOMOLOGY BY THE ELECTRIC LAMP (1885) (2)
- Note on a Large Crustacean from the Catskill Group of Pennsylvania (2)
- Note on a Large Fish-Plate from the Upper Chemung (?) Beds of Northern Pennsylvania (2)
- Note on a Relic of the Native Flora of Pennsylvania, Surviving in Perry County (2)
- On the occurrence of a tree-like fossil plant, Glyptodendron, in the Upper Silurian (Clinton) rocks of Ohio (1878) (1)
- Time in the United States (1885) (1)
- The Popularization of Sanitary Science in Schools. (1)
- On the Teeth of Mazodus (1897) (1)
- Rensselaeria from the Hamilton group of Pennsylvania. (1883) (1)
- On the Vertical Range of Certain Fossil Species in Pennsylvania and New York (1885) (1)
- A preliminary report on the palaeontology of Perry County, describing the order and thickness of its formations and its folded and faulted structure. (1)
- Fish-remains in the North-American Silurian rocks. (1884) (1)
- The Neanderthal Skull. (1893) (1)
- A MISTAKE IN TEACHING BOTANY. (1893) (1)
- American Vines (1)
- Fish remains in North-American Silurian rocks. (1884) (1)
- Migration of the Wagtail (1881) (1)
- The American Association (1881) (1)
- NOTES ON LYTTA (BLISTER-BEETLES) (1880) (1)
- The Anthropological Session at Toronto (1897) (0)
- VII.—On the Occurrence of a Fossil Tree (Glyptodendron) in the Clinton Limestone (base of Upper Silurian), of Ohio, U.S. (1878) (0)
- Reports and Proceedings (1884) (0)
- ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES FOR 1882 (1883) (0)
- The old gorge at Niagara. (1886) (0)
- Claypole, Edward W. May 13, 1890 [to S. Watson] (1890) (0)
- The Oldest Vertebrate Fossil (1895) (0)
- NOTE ON A BORER IN THE STEM OF THE RED CURRANT (1892) (0)
- ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES FOR THE SUMMER OF 1881 (1882) (0)
- A PRACTICAL NOTE ON COLLECTING INSECTS (1887) (0)
- The Materials of the Appalachians (Concluded) (1887) (0)
- Stags' Horns (0)
- Buffalo and Chicago, or "What Might Have Been." (1886) (0)
- A Bed of Peat in London Clay? (1892) (0)
- On the Structure of Some Paleozoic Spines from Ohio (1897) (0)
- Falls of Rock at Niagara (1889) (0)
- The President's Address: Microscopical Light in Geological Darkness (1897) (0)
- The Lachine Aërolite (0)
- The Materials of the Appalachians (1887) (0)
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF INSECTS (1879) (0)
- Rensselaeria from the Hamilton group of Pennsylvania (1883) (0)
- On Helicopora, a new Spiral Genus (with Three Species) of North-American Fenestellids (1883) (0)
- On the Kingsmill White Sandstone (0)
- Organic Variation Indefinite not Definite in Direction-An Outcome of Environment (0)
- Dalmanites in the lower carboniferous rocks. (1884) (0)
- A half-starved pig. (0)
- On the Occurrence of Fossiliferous Strata in the Lower Ponent (Catskill) Group of Middle Pennsylvania (1883) (0)
- The Eccentricity Theory of glacial cold versus the facts (0)
- Real and Imaginary Americanisms (1885) (0)
- Claypole, Edward W. Nov. 9, 1888 [to J. Gray] [postcard verso] (0)
- Minerva Ornaments (0)
- The Perry County Fault. Note on an Important Correction in the Geological Map of Pennsylvania (0)
- On a Larva Boring the Leaf-Stalks of the Buckeye (Aesculus Glabra) in Ohio (0)
- Dalmanites in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks (1884) (0)
- Notes on Some Introduced Plants, Chiefly in Summit Co., Ohio (1886) (0)
- Abnormal Cats' Paws (1887) (0)
- On the Value of Cheap Microscopes for Educational Purposes (1892) (0)
- On the Clinton and Other Shales, &c., Composing the Fifth Group of Rogers in the First Survey of Pennsylvania (0)
- Botany at the Minneapolis Meeting of the A. A. A. S. (1883) (0)
- A Half-Starved Pig (1884) (0)
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