William Frederick Petterd
William Frederick Petterd was a Tasmanian scientist and boot importer.
He was born in Hobart in 1849, and died in Launceston in 1910.
His first book was A Monograph of the land shells of Tasmania[1] which was the result of a talk to the Royal Society of Tasmania, Nov. 12th, 1878 [2]
Petterd described Dundasite in 1893 [3]
He wrote the Catalogue of the minerals of Tasmania which was published in 1893,[4] and he had updated the catalogue in the year before his death.[5]
He was joint author of articles and books with William Harper Twelvetrees [6][7]
He was a rock and mineral collector, and when he died His mineral collection, valued at £1212, was placed in charge of the Royal Society of Tasmania on loan for 999 years [8]
Notes
- ↑ Petterd, W. F. (William F) (1879), A Monograph of the land shells of Tasmania, Launceston Examiner (Printer), retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ Petterd, W. F, A monograph of the land shells of Tasmania, s.n, retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/130469/20160722-0008/www.auspostalhistory.com/articles/112.html Article about Petterd and his involvement in the Tasmanian Exhibition in Launceston in 1892
- ↑ Petterd, W. F. (William Frederick) (1893), Catalogue of the minerals of Tasmania : with notes on their distribution, W. Grahame, jun., Government Printer, retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ Petterd, William Frederick (1910), The minerals of Tasmania, John Vail, Govt. Printer, retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ Twelvetrees, William Harper; Petterd, William Frederick (1898), Supplementary note on Limurite in Tasmania, retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ Twelvetrees, W. H. (William Harper); Petterd, W. F. (William Frederick) (1898), [Collection of articles on geology, petrology and palaeontology in Tasmania], s.n, retrieved 18 November 2016
- ↑ 'Petterd, William Frederick (1849–1910)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/petterd-william-frederick-4396/text7165, published first in hardcopy 1974, accessed online 18 November 2016
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