For Woodward's father, also a geologist, see Samuel Woodward.
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Samuel Pickworth Woodward
Born
17 September 1821
Died
11 July 1865 (aged 43)
Resting place
Highgate Cemetery
Children
Bernard Henry Woodward
Horace Bolingbroke Woodward
Bernard Barham Woodward
Scientific career
Institutions
British Museum Royal Agricultural College
Samuel Pickworth Woodward (17 September 1821 – 11 July 1865) was an English geologist and malacologist.
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Castle. The eldest son of SamuelWoodward the geologist, he was born at Norwich on 2 May 1816; the geologist SamuelPickworthWoodward was his younger brother...
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from page 7 of the book 'A Manual of the Mollusca' (1851), by SamuelPickworthWoodward. Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
them Richard Owen, David Forbes, George Robert Waterhouse and SamuelPickworthWoodward but only Gideon Mantell came with a useful suggestion pointing...
and animal geography. Dordrecht: Springer, xiv + 173 pp., [3]. Woodward, SamuelPickworth. A Manual of the Mollusca; or a Rudimentary Treatise of Recent...
different approaches by the collaborating research groups of Robert Burns Woodward at Harvard and Albert Eschenmoser at ETH in 1972. The accomplishment required...
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Commanding No. 5 (Training) Ferry Pool, Air Transport Auxiliary. Alfred Pickworth, DSc, Principal Surveyor (Sunderland) Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Lieutenant-Colonel...