John Mason Clarke
American geologist and paleontologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Mason Clarke was an American teacher, geologist and paleontologist. Early career Born in Canandaigua, New York, the fifth of six children of Noah Turner Clarke and Laura Mason Merrill, he attended Canandaigua Academy where his father was teacher and principal. In 1873 he matriculated to Amherst College, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1877. He returned to Canandaigua Academy and served as an instructor in various subjects. In 1879–1880 he worked as an assistant to Benjamin K. Emerson at Amherst, then he taught at the Utica Free Academy during 1880–1881. This was followed by work as an instructor at Smith College from 1881–1882, where he was made professor. During his second year at Smith, his first three scientific papers were published, concerning arthropods.
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- An introduction to the study of the genera of Palaeozoic Brachiopoda (230)
- Fosseis devonianos do Paraná (140)
- GEOLOGICAL TIME. (1899) (33)
- On Devonian spores (1885) (29)
- Some new Devonic fossils (1907) (21)
- The structure and development of the visual area in the trilobite, Phacops rana, Green (1888) (18)
- The principles of palaeontology (17)
- THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE NEW YORK SERIES OF GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS. (1899) (15)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda (15)
- On the higher Devonian faunas of Ontario county, New York (12)
- The Oriskany fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County, N.Y. / by John M. Clarke. (8)
- On the Structure of the Carapace in the Devonian Crustacean Rhinocaris; and the Relation of the Genus to Mesothyra and the Phyllocarida (1893) (6)
- New Phyllopod crustaceans from the Devonian of western New York (1882) (6)
- Notes on some crustaceans from the Chemung group of New York (5)
- The Great Glass-Sponge Colonies of the Devonian; Their Origin, Rise, and Disappearance (1920) (5)
- The Lower Silurian Cephalopoda of Minnesota (1897) (5)
- Palæontology of New-York ... / by James Hall. (4)
- THE ONONDAGA LAKE SQUIDS. (1902) (4)
- THE PROTECTION OF NATURAL MONUMENTS. (1909) (4)
- The Paleozoic faunas of Pará, Brazil (3)
- I.—Bunaia Woodwardi, a New Merostome from the Silurian Waterlimes of New York (1919) (2)
- A NEW GLACIAL PARK. (1915) (2)
- New York State Museum Report of the Director 1904 with the 24th Report of the State Geologist and the Report of the State Paleontologist 1904 (2)
- THE DEATH OF LADY ALLARDYCE. (1919) (2)
- THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT. (1911) (2)
- The discovery of Clymenia in the fauna of the intumescens zone (Naples beds) of western New York, and its geological significance (1892) (2)
- The Fisheries of the Province of Quebec (1914) (2)
- NOTE ON THE SILURO-DEVONIC BOUNDARY. (1900) (2)
- Possible Derivation of the Lepadid Barnacles from the Phyllopods. (1918) (2)
- HONORS TO JAMES HALL AT BUFFALO. (1896) (1)
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF GEOLOGY AND THE ORDER OF THE STATE. (1)
- Observations on the Terataspis grandis, Hall, the largest known trilobite / by J. M. Clarke. (1)
- THE GASPÉ BIRD RESERVES (1919) (1)
- THE SQUIDS FROM ONONDAGA LAKE, N. Y. (1902) (1)
- New discoveries in Devonian crustacea (1883) (1)
- NEWTON HORACE WINCHELL. (1914) (1)
- The Age of the Earth from the Paleontological Viewpoint (1)
- The Centenary of Hugh Miller (1902) (0)
- PRESENTATION TO PROFESSOR EMERSON. (1922) (0)
- Notes on the genus Acidaspis / by J. M. Clarke. (0)
- THE EASTMAN-ZITTEL PALEONTOLOGY (1914) (0)
- Cirriped crustacean from the Devonian (1882) (0)
- THE CENTENARY OF HUGH MILLER. (0)
- The Death of Lady Allardyce (1919) (0)
- Note on Coronura aspectans, Conrad (sp.), the Asaphus diurus, Green / by J. M. Clarke. (0)
- THE MARYLAND DEVONIAN BOOKS (1913) (0)
- THE INDIAN LADDER RESERVATION. (1914) (0)
- A Fossil Botanical Garden (1914) (0)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda : with eight plates / by Charles E. Beecher, John M. Clarke. (0)
- A Natural Seismograph (1925) (0)
- AN ELEPHANT WITH FOUR TUSKS. (1919) (0)
- First Report of Committee on Zoology (1917) (0)
- An Eminent Living American Geologist and Palaeontologist (1921) (0)
- Cambrian Brachiopoda . By Charles D. Walcott. Monograph U. S. Geological Survey, Vol. 51. Part I., Text. Part II., Plates. 1912. Pp. 872, 76 text figures, 104 plates. (1913) (0)
- THE MARYLAND EOCENE BOOK (1901) (0)
- Warning (1923) (0)
- CONVOCATION WEEK. (1904) (0)
- The Onondaga Lake Squids (1902) (0)
- A FOSSIL BOTANICAL GARDEN. (1914) (0)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda, by Charles E. Beecher [and] John M. Clarke. (0)
- A RELIEF MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. (1917) (0)
- Conference on the aspects of paleontology [by J.M. Clarke and others] First annual meeting, Cambridge, Mass., December 29, 1909 ... (0)
- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES. (1921) (0)
- A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyospongidae / by James Hall ; in collaboration with John M. Clarke. (0)
- HENRY PLATT CUSHING. (1921) (0)
- A NATURAL SEISMOGRAPH. (1925) (0)
- Nature and Scientce on the Pacific Coast (1915) (0)
- CHARLES SMITH PROSSER. (1916) (0)
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