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67:, John Morris, Prof. John Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, Daniel Sharpe, James Smith, Nathaniel T. Wetherell and Alfred White; the Treasurer was Searles Wood, and Honorary Secretary was J.S. Bowerbank. Thirty-seven local secretaries were also appointed. Notable members of the Society included Robert Heddle, William King, Charles Maclaren, 91:
The Palaeontographical Society offers financial support for research dedicated to the taxonomy and systematic palaeontology of British and Irish fossils. The Edward Forbes Prize is awarded for publication excellence by early career researchers in the field of taxonomic and systematic palaeontology;
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The Palaeontographical Society Medal is awarded biennially in recognition of a sustained and important series of contributions to the taxonomic and systematic palaeontology of Great Britain and Ireland, especially those which address problems of palaeogeography, palaeoecology and phylogeny.
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The Society publishes monographs that further its primary purpose, which is to promote the description and illustration of fossil floras and faunas from Great Britain and Ireland. Since starting publishing in March 1848
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Owen, Richard. 1871. Monograph of the fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic Formations. Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society London: pp. i–vi, 1–115, pls 1–4. (Issue 110, part of Volume 24)
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is presented at the Society’s Annual General Meeting. The Richard Owen Research Fund assists with travel, visits to museums, field work, etc. within the Society’s remit.
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and six other naturalists; the Club was superseded in 1847 by the Palaeontographical Society. The first council of the Society was presided over by
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2015, Smith, A.B. British Jurassic regular echinoids. Part 1 (Introduction, Cidaroida, Echinothurioida, Aspidodiadematoida and Pedinoida).
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is a learned society, established in 1847, and is the oldest extant Society devoted to the advancement of palaeontological knowledge.
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2013, Mohibullah, M., Williams, M. & Zalasiewicz, J.A. Late Ordovician ostracods of the Girvan District, south-west Scotland.
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2013, Copestake, P. & Johnson, B. Lower Jurassic foraminifera from the Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) borehole, north Wales, UK.
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2014, Donovan, S.K. & Fearnhead, F.E. The British Devonian Crinoidea. Part 1 – Introduction and Camerata.
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The precursor of the Paleontographical Society was The London Clay Club, which was founded in 1836 by
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Owen, R. 1855. The fossil Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck formations. Part 2, Dinosauria.
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Many famous names have published monographs through the Palaeontographical Society.
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2015, Wright, C.W. & Kennedy, W.J. The Ammonoidea of the Lower Chalk. Part 6.
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Recipients are not limited to palaeontologists based in the UK and Ireland.
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Palaeontographical Society – Research Funding – Details of Awards/Grants
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set out his early descriptions of dinosaurs, as well as his monograph on
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London: pp. 404–459, pls 125–145 (Publ 645, part of Volume 169).
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Arthur Smith Woodward:: His Life and Influence on Modern Vertebrate
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London: pp. 1–403, pls 1–21 (Publ 641, part of Volume 167).
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London: pp. 1–54, pls i–xix, xviA. (Publ 27, part of Volume 8).
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London: pp. 1–67, pls 1–41 (Publ 644, part of Volume 169).
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London: pp. 1–55, pls 1–15 (Publ 643, part of Volume 168).
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London: pp. 1–40, pls 1–35 (Publ 642, part of Volume 168).
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London: pp i–xii, 1–208, pls 1–21, (Publ 1, part of Volume 1).
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Wood, S.V. 1848. The Crag Mollusca. Part I, Univalves Part 1.
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London: pp. 1–40, pls 1–6 (Publ 640, part of Volume 167).
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London: pp. 1-vi. 1–88. pls. i–v (Publ 13, part of Volume 5).
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Palaeontographical Society Medal recipients have been:
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2014, Smith, A.S. & Benson, R.B.J. Osteology of
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Index

Paleontological Society
Searles Valentine Wood
James Scott Bowerbank
Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche
Prof. Thomas Bell
Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton
Charles Lyell
Gideon Mantell
Sir Roderick Murchison
Reverend Adam Sedgwick
Charles Darwin
William James Kennedy
Jenny Clack
Charles Darwin
Richard Owen
Mesozoic
Henry de la Beche
James Scott Bowerbank
Richard Owen
Thomas Henry Huxley
Henry Woodward
Edwin Tulley Newton
Arthur Smith Woodward
Oliver Meredith Boone Bulman
Michael Robert House
Robin Cocks
Richard Fortey
Paul M. Barrett
Stephen K. Donovan
James Scott Bowerbank

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