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Autor:
Michael A. Taylor, L. I. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 10:369-373
This reproduces, in facsimile, the only known copy of the Proposal to Purchase the Museum of the Late Hugh Miller for deposition in the Natural History Museum (later part of National Museums Scotland). It is datable on internal evidence to 1858. This
Autor:
Michael A. Taylor, L. I. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 10:285-368
Hugh Miller (1802-1856), Scottish geologist, newspaper editor and writer, is a perhaps unique example of a geologist with a museum dedicated to him in his birthplace cottage, in Cromarty, northern Scotland. He finally housed his geological collection
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 10:375-428
Around 1920, the retired Geological Survey worker Benjamin Neeve Peach (1842-1926) wrote a guide to the permanent exhibition, which he had just completed, of fossils from the collection of Hugh Miller (1802-1856) in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinbur
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 10:447-454
This reproduces, in facsimile, the Guide to the Geological Collections in the Hugh Miller Cottage, Cromarty of 1902 by J. G. Goodchild.
Autor:
M. A. Taylor, L. I. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 10:159-180
An earlier paper by the authors, on Charles William Peach (1800-1886), notable marine biologist and geologist, is extended and corrected in the light of new information. Peach's family origins and those of his wife are clarified, and information on t
Autor:
L. I. Anderson, S. J. Freshney
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 9:501-505
Assistive technology developed for blind and partially sighted people can find wider application in the museum workplace. Ease of operation, combined with high lev- els of potential magnification and object sympathetic light sources add to the utilit
Autor:
L. I. Anderson, R. J. Theodore
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 9:409-418
The archival paper collections of the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, (University of Cambridge) have been the subject of recent cataloguing efforts (2010 - 2012). Within the Archive are 19 notebooks which formerly belonged to Edward B. Tawney (184
Autor:
S. M. Finney, L. I. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 9:207-211
The Early Devonian Rhynie cherts represent the surface deposits of a subaerial hot spring system. Historically palaeobotanists have studied the exceptionally preserved early land plants contained within the cherts by mounting thin sections of the roc
Autor:
L. I. Anderson, M. A. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Geological Curator. 8:393-425
The move south from Wick to the city of Edinburgh in 1865, some four years after retirement from the Customs service, provided Charles W. Peach with new opportunities for fossil-collecting and scientific networking. Here he renewed and maintained his
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neural Transmission. 110:1215-1224
Estrogen acts as a neuroprotectant of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system when given chronically to female mice prior to Methamphetamine (MA) insult. In this report, we tested the acute effects of Estradiol Benzoate (EB-10 microg in Oil) in ovariec