Perceval de Loriol
Charles Louis Perceval de Loriol (24 July 1828, Geneva – 23 December 1908, Cologny) was a Swiss paleontologist and stratigraphist.
He studied natural sciences and paleontology in Geneva as a pupil of François-Jules Pictet. For a period of time, he worked as an estate manager in Geneva and Lorraine, then for nearly forty years was associated with the Natural History Museum of Geneva. He was one of the founders of the Schweizerische Paläontologische Gesellschaft and was an editor of the Mémoires de la Société suisse paléontologique. In 1902 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Geneva[1]
He is remembered for his investigations of fossil echinoderms from the Jurassic, Cretaceous and Upper Tertiary Eras found in Europe and North Africa.[1]
Selected works
- Description des animaux invertébrés : fossiles contenus dans l'étage néocomien moyen du Mont Salève, 1861 – Description of invertebrates; fossils of the Middle Neocomian stage found at Mount Salève.
- Description géologique et paléontologique des étages jurassiques supérieurs de la Haute Marne, 1872 – Geological and paleontolgical descriptions of the Upper Jurassic stage in Haute Marne.
- Description des échinodermes tertiaires du Portugal; accompagnée d'un tableau stratigraphique, 1877 – Description of Tertiary echinoderms of Portugal, with a stratigraphic table.
- Monographie des crinoides fossiles de la Suisse, 1877 – Monograph on crinoid fossils of Switzerland.
- Description de quatre échinodermes nouveaux, 1880 – Description of four new echinoderms.
- Notes pour servir à l'étude des échinodermes; seconde série, 1884 – Notes for use in the study of echinoderms.
- Description de la faune jurassique du Portugal; embranchement des échinodermes, 1890 – Description of Jurassic fauna of Portugal; embranchement of echinoderms.[2]
References
- ^ a b Loriol, Perceval de Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz
- ^ WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Perceval de Loriol