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Charles Lewis Camp (March 12, 1893 Jamestown, North Dakota – August 14, 1975
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) was a
palaeontologist Paleontology (), also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present). It includes the study of foss ...
and zoologist, working from the
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. He took part in excavations at the ' Placerias Quarry', in 1930 and the forty ''
Shonisaurus ''Shonisaurus'' is a very large genus of ichthyosaur. At least 37 incomplete fossil specimens of the marine reptile have been found in the Luning Formation of Nevada, USA. This formation dates to the late Carnian age of the late Triassic period ...
'' skeleton discoveries of the 1960s, in what is now the Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park. Camp served as the third director of the University of California Museum of Paleontology from 1930 to 1949, and coincidentally as chair of the UC Berkeley Paleontology Department between 1939 and 1949. Camp named a number of species of marine reptiles such as ''
Shonisaurus ''Shonisaurus'' is a very large genus of ichthyosaur. At least 37 incomplete fossil specimens of the marine reptile have been found in the Luning Formation of Nevada, USA. This formation dates to the late Carnian age of the late Triassic period ...
'' and ''
Plotosaurus ''Plotosaurus'' ("swimmer lizard") is an extinct genus of mosasaur from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Fresno County, California. Originally named '' Kolposaurus'' (meaning "bay lizard") by Berkeley paleontologist Charles Lewis Camp in 1 ...
'', as well as the dinosaur '' Segisaurus''. Camp was also an important bibliographer and historian of Western America. This aspect of his career is represented most notably by two works. The first is his biography of
American pioneer American pioneers were European American and African American settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later United States to settle in and develop areas of North America that had previously been inhabited or used by Nati ...
James Clyman, which Bernard De Voto called "one of the half-dozen classics in the field." The second work was the third edition of ''The Plains and the Rockies,'' published in 1953, which Camp annotated heavily. He was the 1970 recipient of the
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's Henry Raup Wagner Memorial Award. Camp was one of the early members of the revived fraternal order " E Clampus Vitus" and was the Noble Grand Humbug of the Yerba Buena Lodge in 1938. The theropod '' Camposaurus'' was named in Camp's honour in 1998.


Publications

* ''California mosasaurs'' (Berkeley, Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1942). * ''Classification of the lizards'' (New York, NY, 1923, reprinted in 1971). Doctoratial thesis. * ''Earth song: a prologue to history'' (Berkeley, California, University of California Press, 1952). * ''Bibliography of fossil vertebrates 1944–1948'' (Geological Society of America, New York,1953) co-author Morton Green (1917–2003). * ''A Study of the Phytosaurs, with description of new material from Western North America'' (Berkeley, Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1930). * ''Methods in Paleontology'' (California, University of California Press, 1937) co-author G. Dallas Hanna (1887–1970). * * Henry R. Wagner and Charles L. Camp, ''The Plains and the Rockies: A Bibliography of Original Narratives of Travel and Adventure, 1800–1865'' (Columbus, OH: Long's College Book Co., 1953). * ''James Clyman, Frontiersman,'' (Portland, OR: Champoeg Press, 1960).


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* 1893 births 1975 deaths American paleontologists Directors of museums in the United States People from Jamestown, North Dakota 20th-century American zoologists {{Paleontologist-stub