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Frank Peabody

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27: 107:, and finished his doctorate at the University of California in 1946. He accompanied the University of California South African Expedition in 1947-1948 as Senior Paleontologist. He and Charles Camp excavated at 134:, and Frank Peabody were interested in the histology of fossil bones, and prepared numerous sections to compare their structures with those of modern mammals. This slide collection continues to be useful. 325: 26: 145:, were source material for his work on the earliest known reptiles. Until his untimely death of a heart attack in 1958, his interests included the evolution, 340: 335: 270: 286: 330: 100: 61: 305: 104: 150: 85: 242: 310: 53: 345: 124: 49: 20: 255: 174: 320: 315: 138: 226: 112: 81: 73: 65: 131: 89: 243:
The Great Adventure: The University of California Southern Africa Expedition of 1947-1948.
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Peabody was married to wife Anna for 20 years and they had three children.
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University of California Museum of Paleontology Newsletter. May, 2008.
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The University of California African Expedition: II, Sudan and Kenya.
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Frank E. Peabody Notes, Maps, and Illustrations, 1938-1958.
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in their search for specimens. The expedition also visited
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and nearby Bolt's Farm. Subsequently, they visited the
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Annual growth zones in living and fossil vertebrates.
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Charles L. Camp (1893-1975), third director of UCMP.
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helped Camp with his research on the North American
273:In Memoriam, April 1960. University of California. 137:Peabody later became Instructor in Zoology at the 52:. His undergraduate studies were completed at the 48:He attended high school and junior college in the 37:(28 August 1914 - 27 June 1958), was an American 291:University of California Museum of Paleontology. 216:University of California Museum of Paleontology. 203:University of California Museum of Paleontology. 68:from whom he inherited a passion for vertebrate 45:and reptile and amphibian skeletal structure. 8: 167:Trackways Of Living And Fossil Salamanders. 141:at Lawrence. The fossils he excavated near 271:Frank Elmer Peabody, Zoology: Los Angeles. 326:University of California, Berkeley alumni 64:he came under the tutelage of Professor 190: 170:(1959). University of California Press. 266: 264: 196: 194: 60:in paleontology. While working at the 56:in 1938 and in 1940 he was awarded an 101:Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 72:problems. Peabody and fellow student 7: 16:American paleontologist (1914–1958) 62:University of California, Berkeley 14: 341:20th-century American zoologists 336:20th-century American geologists 256:What's Inside a Dinosaur Bone? 1: 214:Samuel P. Welles (1909-1997). 105:Oak Ridge National Laboratory 331:University of Kansas faculty 151:National Science Foundation 362: 86:Dinosaur National Monument 41:noted for his research on 18: 306:American paleontologists 232:New Series, 51(1) 72-84. 54:University of California 19:Not to be confused with 230:American Anthropologist 173:Peabody, F. E. (1961). 80:with their work at the 125:Northern Cape Province 99:Peabody worked at the 50:San Francisco Bay Area 31: 21:Frank Peabody Atherton 178:Journal of Morphology 29: 139:University of Kansas 88:sandstones, and the 35:Frank Elmer Peabody 113:Northern Transvaal 82:Moenkopi Formation 66:Charles Lewis Camp 32: 132:Joseph T. Gregory 90:Kayenta Formation 353: 274: 268: 259: 252: 246: 245:2004. iUniverse. 239: 233: 225:Field, H. 1949. 223: 217: 210: 204: 198: 153:research grant. 43:fossil trackways 361: 360: 356: 355: 354: 352: 351: 350: 311:Paleozoologists 296: 295: 283: 278: 277: 269: 262: 253: 249: 240: 236: 224: 220: 212:Gregory, J. T. 211: 207: 199: 192: 187: 162: 143:Garnett, Kansas 121:Wonderwerk Cave 109:Gladysvale Cave 39:palaeontologist 30:Peabody in 1956 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 359: 357: 349: 348: 346:Peabody family 343: 338: 333: 328: 323: 318: 313: 308: 298: 297: 294: 293: 282: 281:External links 279: 276: 275: 260: 247: 241:Larson, T. J. 234: 218: 205: 189: 188: 186: 183: 182: 181: 171: 161: 158: 130:Charles Camp, 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 358: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 303: 301: 292: 288: 285: 284: 280: 272: 267: 265: 261: 257: 251: 248: 244: 238: 235: 231: 228: 222: 219: 215: 209: 206: 202: 197: 195: 191: 184: 180:108(1) 11–62. 179: 176: 172: 169: 168: 164: 163: 159: 157: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 93: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 74:Sam P. Welles 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 46: 44: 40: 36: 28: 22: 290: 250: 237: 229: 221: 208: 177: 165: 160:Publications 155: 136: 129: 97:World War II 94: 70:phylogenetic 47: 34: 33: 321:1958 deaths 316:1914 births 254:Padian, K. 300:Categories 185:References 117:Mozambique 147:osteology 78:Triassic 95:During 84:, the 115:and 103:and 58:M.A. 123:in 302:: 289:— 263:^ 193:^ 127:. 92:. 23:.

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Frank Peabody Atherton

palaeontologist
fossil trackways
San Francisco Bay Area
University of California
M.A.
University of California, Berkeley
Charles Lewis Camp
phylogenetic
Sam P. Welles
Triassic
Moenkopi Formation
Dinosaur National Monument
Kayenta Formation
World War II
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gladysvale Cave
Northern Transvaal
Mozambique
Wonderwerk Cave
Northern Cape Province
Joseph T. Gregory
University of Kansas
Garnett, Kansas
osteology
National Science Foundation
Trackways Of Living And Fossil Salamanders.
Annual growth zones in living and fossil vertebrates.

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