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Robert Etheridge, Junior

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and gathered together a remarkable collection of native work for his museum. He also extended the usefulness of the museum by having popular science lectures and demonstrations for visitors. He died suddenly of pneumonia on 4 January 1920. His wife predeceased him and he was survived by two sons.
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in 1911. Numerous species of animals, both fossil and recent, were named in his honour, and his name was also given to a goldfield in Queensland, a peak in the Kosciusko plateau, and a glacier in
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Robert Etheridge Jr. is noted for a transition in the study of Australia's vertebrate palaeontology. Prior to the works of Etheridge and fellow scientist
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until it was terminated in 1869, and returned to England in 1871. Two years later he was appointed palaeontologist to the geological survey of
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fossil material was sent to experts overseas, but both these workers were confident they were capable of performing these analyses.
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Etheridge wrote a large number of scientific papers, around 350 were published. A list of his papers will be found in the
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Etheridge returned to Australia in 1887 and was given a dual position as palaeontologist to the geological survey of
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who had sent him many fossils from Queensland. From 1881 they worked together, and in 1892 there appeared
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Formal portrait of Etheridge, signed by L. W. Appleby. Australian Museum
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Monograph of the Silurian Fossils of the Girvan District in Ayrshire
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The Geology and Palaeontology of Queensland and New Guinea
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On 1 January 1895 Etheridge was appointed curator of the
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Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
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at South Kensington. While there in co-operation with
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palaeontologist
Australian Museum
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
England
Robert Etheridge
Royal School of Mines
London
Thomas Huxley
palaeontologist
Australia
Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn
geological survey
Scotland
Natural History Museum
P. H. Carpenter
Blastoidea
H. Alleyne Nicholson
New South Wales
Australian Museum
Sydney
Robert Logan Jack
Australian Museum
ethnology
Aboriginal Australians
Gerard Krefft
Geological Society of London
Clarke Medal
Robert Logan Jack

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