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Sir William Jardine and the Ichnology of Annandale
Authors:S George Pemberton  Erin A Pemberton
Institution:1. Ichnology Research Group, Department of Earth &2. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canadageorge.pemberton@ualberta.ca;4. ConocoPhillips, Subsurface Technology, Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Sir William Jardine was a polymath; he was one of the world's foremost ornithologists, and ichthyologists, as well as a knowledgeable geologist, entomologist and botanist. He was a talented and skilled artist and engraver and a keen hunter and fisherman. He was also the author of the book The Ichnology of Annandale that represents the first book ever published on the subject of ichnology. It was here in this volume that Jardine coined the word ichnology. It is also one of the rarest ichnology publications, as it is believed that only 135–140 copies were ever printed. This volume remains the most lavishly illustrated book in vertebrate ichnology literature. This paper discusses the work of Jardine, the finds from his estate and his role in defining ichnology as a science.
Keywords:History of ichnology  Sir William Jardine  Ichnology of Annandale  Vertebrate tracks
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