Leo nerd virus
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The Leo nerd virus (Leonard Johnston Wills, from February 27, 1884 to December 12, 1979) is a British paleontologist.
I was born in Erdington of Birmingham. The William virus of 祖祖父 participated in association of scientific promotion in the U.K. and announced the meteorological article, and father was interested in botany and zoology, geology, too. I learned in King's College of Cambridge University and worked in a geological survey place in the U.K. from 1909. From 1913 in become geology of Birmingham University, a topographical lecturer 1932 it was a subsequently geologic professor in the back of the William Bour ton, and acted as the job until retired itself through the dean. I associated with a university as a honorary professor until I died at 96 years old after a retirement.
I began with the study of the fossil of a plant and the animal of the neighborhood of Bromsgrove and studied it in comprehensive geologic time in the U.K. I discovered evidence of the existence of ancient lake, the lap Worth lake.
I am known for books such as Physiographical Evolution of Britain (1929) written from 1929 through 1956, Palaeogeography of the Midlands (1948), A Palaeogeographical Atlas of the British Isles (1951), Concealed Coalfields (1956).
I it in a receiving a prize career
- 1936: Rye L medal (London Geological Society)
- 1954: Wallace ton medal (London Geological Society)
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