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Volume: 25 (1941)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 936

Last Page: 936

Title: Presidential address: Micropaleontology, Past and Future: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Carey Croneis

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

This paper traces the rise of interest in microscopic fossils from the sixteen sixties when Leeuwenhoek's development of the forerunner of the microscope made their study possible, through the several centuries of their sporadic investigation in the interests of pure research by small groups of scientists, to the birth of the utilitarian science of micropaleontology a quarter century ago. The developmental phases of the science are then outlined, and the progressive multiplication of the micropaleontologic groups studied is considered.

The origin and growth of micropaleontology as a subject in university curricula is reviewed, and suggestions are made for the future expansion and improvement of training in this special field. In addition, consideration is given to the general academic background the prospective paleontologist should acquire in order best to serve his science as well as prove most valuable to the organization which purchases his services.

Finally the future of the science of micropaleontology is analyzed, and suggestions are made for the direction of efforts into new lines of investigation which may prove profitable in enlarging the scientific scope of the field and thus in enhancing its commercial significance.

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