Anne Phillips (geologist)

Anne Phillips
Born(1803-03-18)18 March 1803
Midford, Somerset, England
Died29 May 1862(1862-05-29) (aged 59)
The Malvern Hills, England
Resting placeYork Cemetery, York, England

Anne Phillips (1803–1862)[1] was an English geologist.[2] She is most notable for discovering a fragment of conglomerate that helped clarify the history of the Malvern Hills.[3] She also worked as an assistant to her brother John Phillips[1] who was also a geologist.

  1. ^ a b Morgan, N. (2007). "Anne Phillips: John Phillips's geological companion". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 281 (1): 265–275. Bibcode:2007GSLSP.281..265M. doi:10.1144/SP281.16. S2CID 128843333.
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