Gabriel Wharton Lee
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Lee 2nd right, front row
Timeline
Date | Details |
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1880 | Born December 6th, son of Dr. A.B. Lee of Geneva. Educated at Geneva (D.Sc.). |
1905 | Joined staff of Sir John Murray in Edinburgh. Carried out important investigations on deep-sea deposits brought back by “Challenger” expedition. Researches on glauconite with L.W. Collet published in Proceedings Royal Society Edinburgh (1905-6) |
1907 | Joined Geological Survey of Scotland. Placed in charge of Palaeontology Department. |
Possessed unrivalled knowledge of Carboniferous fauna of Scotland. Authority on Bryozoa. | |
1911 | Important monograph on “British Carboniferous Trepostomata”. |
1922 | Made Senior Geologist. 1928 |
1928 | Died December 1st in Edinburgh. |
Biographies and obituaries
Scotsman (1928) December 3rd.
Nature (1929) February 2nd p. 172.
Gabriel Wharton Lee — Wikipedia article
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0370164600026535 Gabriel Wharton Lee D.Sc.
Lee, Gabriel Wharton. ?-01/12/1928. Ref: 2391. Male. Former Fellows of the Royal Scociety of Edinburgh. v2
Publications
Contributed to Memoirs: Glasgow (1911,1925); North Ayrshire (1930); Staffa. Assisted in mapping Mull. Made detailed examination of Mesozoic rocks of Scotland – Memoir Applecross etc (1920). Later work on these rocks embodied chiefly in Memoirs on
Memoir: Tertiary Mull (1924)
Mesozoic rocks of Scotland – Memoir Special Mineral Reports vol XXIV Cannel Coals (1922).
Memoir: Special Mineral Reports vol XI Iron Ores of Scotland (1920)
In addition to official work undertook description of suites of fossils brought from Arctic by various expeditions
Memoir: Ardnamurchan (1925)
Memoir:Gospie (1925)
Mesozoic rocks in Memoir on Pre-Tertiary Mull (1925)
Mesozoic rocks of Scotland – Memoir Applecross etc (1920)