Franklin Sibly
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Franklin Sibly K.B.E. was a British geologist who had a distinguished career in University administration, being first Principal of University College, Swansea , and later Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Principal of the University of London and from 1929 to 1946 Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading.
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- The Faunal Succession in the Carboniferous Limestone (Upper Avonian) of the Midland Area [North Derbyshire and North Staffordshire] (1908) (37)
- The Carboniferous Limestone Series on the South-Eastern Margin of the South Wales Coalfield (1917) (32)
- On the Carboniferous Limestone (Avonian) of the Mendip Area (Somerset), with especial reference to the Palæontological Sequence (1906) (21)
- The Carboniferous Limestone of the Mitcheldean Area, Gloucestershire (1937) (11)
- The Faulted Inlier of Carboniferous Limestone at Upper Vobster (Somerset) (1912) (7)
- Iron ores, contd. The Haematites of the Forest of Dean and South Wales (6)
- VI.—The Carboniferous Succession in the Forest of Dean Coalfield (1912) (5)
- The Carboniferous Limestone of the Cardiff district (5)
- Excursion to Cardiff (4)
- The Carboniferous Limestone of the Weston-super-Mare District (Somerset) (1905) (3)
- On the Distribution of Productus humerosus (= sublaevis) and the Zonal Range of the “Brachiopod Beds” of the Midlands (1920) (2)
- Hæmatite in South Wales (1920) (1)
- Excursion to Bristol (0)
- Miners' Welfare Fund. Twelfth Annual Report of the Miners' Welfare Committee for the Year 1933, [NOEL-BUXTON, Chairman] and Seventh Annual Report of the Miners' Welfare Scholarship Selection Committee. (1934) (0)
- On the carboniferous limestone (Avonian) of Burrington Combe and Cheddar (0)
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