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Arthur Smith Woodward

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Sir Arthur Smith Woodward (May 23, 1864September 2, 1944) was an English paleontologist. Woodward was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and was educated there and at Owens College, Manchester. He joined the staff of the Department of Geology at the Natural History Museum in 1882. He became assistant Keeper of Geology in 1892, and Keeper in 1901. He was appointed Secretary of the Palaeontographical Society and in 1904, was appointed President of the Geological Society. He was the world expert on fossil fishes, writing his Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (1889-1901). His travels included journeys to South America and Greece. His contribution to paleoichthyology resulted in him receiving many awards, including a Royal Medal from the Royal Society, the Lyell and Wollaston Medals of the Geological Society, the Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society and the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1914. He retired from the museum in 1924. Woodward's reputation suffered from his involvement in the Piltdown Man hoax.

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Preceded by
William Harper Twelvetrees
Clarke Medal
1914
Succeeded by
William Aitcheson Haswell

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