Ref NoGSL/MUS/1/1/54
TitleMuseum Letters & Lists: from John LINDLEY
Date24 Nov 1834
LevelItem
Extent1 letter/item
FormatDocument
DescriptionMuseum Letters & Lists: from John LINDLEY, London, 24 Nov 1834, to William Lonsdale. Re: reports on Henry De la Beche's Bideford plants; asks not to be sent 'such a hamperful' again
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Administrative HistoryThe fossils from Henry De la Beche were those normally associated with the Carboniferous but found in a lower part of the geological sequence. They were sent by Lonsdale [the curator of the Museum] to John Lindley, an expert on Coal Measure flora, for identification, see also: GSL/MUS/1/1/53.

The issue would spark the 'Devonian Controversy', leading to the delineation of the Devonian system by Roderick Murchison and Adam Sedgwick in 1839.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Publication NoteThe fossils became the subject of the paper: De la Beche, H T, "On the anthracite found near Biddeford in north Devon", 'Proceedings of the Geological Society', vol 2 (1834), pp106-107.
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray, revised by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameLINDLEY | John | 1799-1865 | botanist
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/39Museum of the Geological Society of London; 1808-19111808-1911
DS/UK/2074LINDLEY; John (1799-1865); botanist1799-1865
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