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  1. 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...

  2. 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]

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  4. Mary Horner Lyell was a conchologist and geologist, and the wife of eminent geologist Charles Lyell, whom she assisted in his scientific work. Background Born Mary Elizabeth Horner in 1808, she was the daughter of Leonard Horner, a professor of geology who taught in England and Germany.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Dive into an exploration of the powerful symbolism of Mary in the Bible. Discover her significance, meanings, and influence within different Christian interpretations, and how she shapes our understanding of women's roles in Biblical narratives.

  6. Lyell, Mary Horner (1808–1873) British geologist and conchologist. Born Mary Horner in 1808, probably in London, England; died in 1873; eldest of six daughters of Leonard Horner (a geolo-gist); married Charles Lyell (1797–1875, a geologist), in 1832.

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  8. Aug 7, 2014 · Mary Horner Lyell. Aug 7, 2014 | Articles, Geology, Palaeontology. Mary Elizabeth Horner was a British geologist and naturalist who later specialized in conchologythe study of mollusc shells.

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