Agnes Crane

Agnes Crane
BornJune 1852
Thorney, Cambridgeshire
DiedSeptember 1932
Brighton, Sussex
Known forStudies of the Brachiopoda
Parents
  • Edward Crane (father)
  • Jane Turnell (mother)

Agnes Crane (June 1852 – September 1932) was an amateur English paleontologist, who published a number of articles on fossil and recent brachiopods, described a new brachiopod species, and presented her work internationally.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy Dorothy (2000-01-01). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: A-K. Taylor & Francis. p. 300. ISBN 9780415920407.
  2. ^ Mary R. S. Creese; Creese, Thomas M. (1994). "British Women Who Contributed to Research in the Geological Sciences in the Nineteenth Century". The British Journal for the History of Science. 27 (1): 31–32. JSTOR 4027579 – via JSTOR.
  3. ^ Crane, Agnes (February 19, 1895). "III.—The Evolution of the Brachiopoda". Geological Magazine. 2 (2): 65–75. doi:10.1017/S0016756800005811 – via Cambridge University Press.
  4. ^ Crane, Agnes (1886). "On a Brachiopod of the Genus Atretia, named in MS. by the late Dr. T. Davidson". Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society. 1886: 181–184 – via Internet Archive.