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  1. Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 – 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist. She was married to the famed British geologist Charles Lyell and assisted him in his scientific work. She never became widely known in her own right, although it is believed by historians that she likely made major contributions to her husband's work. [1]

  2. Mary Horner Lyell (1808-1873) was surrounded by geology from the beginning of her life. Her father, Professor Leonard Horner, taught geology in England and Germany, and became a member of the ...

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  6. Mar 1, 2010 · Abstract. Charles Lyell, on his way to becoming a famous geologist, married Mary Horner in Bonn in July 1832; volume 3 of his ‘Principles of Geology’ was published by John Murray in London in ...

  7. dinotracksdiscovery.org › person › mary-lyellMary Horner Lyell

    It appeared in Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, opposite pg. 285. Published 1881 in London by John Murray. Image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London. Mary Horner Lyell was born in Pancras, England, to a geology professor who firmly believed that his daughters should receive as fine an education as his sons.

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