Ref NoLDGSL/30
TitleMaps of the Trichinopoly district of India
Date1897-[1925]
LevelFile
Extent5 maps in 12 pieces
FormatMap/section
DescriptionFive, black and white, printed topographical maps of the Trichinopoly district of India - Naini Tal, Naini Tal & Almora, Udaiyarpalaiyam Taluk, Lalguidi Taluk - produced by the Survey Office of India, Calcutta, 1897-1924, which appear to have been used by Charles Alfred Matley during his visit to the district in February 1925 to explore the bone-beds first described by Henry Francis Blanford (1834-1893) in which were found remains of dinosaurs between 1857-1860 [See: "On the Cretaceous and other Rocks of the South Arcot and Trichinopoly districts, Madras", 'Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India', vol IV (1865), pp139-140]. At least four of the maps are annotated with some colouring, with descriptions of the rocks and fossils found at various locations along Matley's chosen route between Perambalur to Ariyalur.
ProvenanceThe items were found amongst the backlog of material in the archives in a folder marked 'Trichinopoly' [in John Thackray's hand, archivist until 1999] with no author or other identifying features. It is unclear when the Society received the maps.
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LanguageEnglish
Publication NoteAccount of the field trip published as: Matley, C A, "Cretaceous dinosaurs of the Trichinopoly district, and the rocks associated with them", Records of the Geological Survey of India', vol LXI (1929), pp337-349.
ArchNoteDescription by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameMATLEY | Charles Alfred | 1866-1947 | geologist
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/1735MATLEY; Charles Alfred (1866-1947); geologist1866-1947
Places
CodePlaceName
NA165India
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