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{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2017}}{{Use British English|date=July 2017}}Samuel Joseph Mackie FGS, FSA (21 January 1823 – 31 May 1902), was a British geologist, inventor, and editor. He was a founding member of the Geologists' Association and the Anthropological Society of London, and sole editor of The Geologist: a Popular Monthly Magazine of Geology, a precursor to the Geological Magazine. Born in Dover to Samuel and Eleanor Mackie, he married Maria Kemp on 4 December 1845, and after her death married Susan Arabella in October, 1853. He edited The Geologist from 1858 to 1864, at which point it was acquired by Lovell Reeve & Co. The next year he established the Geological and Natural History Repertory, which folded in 1869.[1]Books- A Handbook of Folkestone for Visitors (1856)
- First Traces of Life on the Earth: Or, The Fossils of the Bottom-rocks (1860)
- Art-studies From Nature (1874) with F. E. Hulme, J. Glaisher, and Robert Hunt
References1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Freeman|first1=Eric F.|title=The founders of the Geologists' Association II: the mysterious Mr Mackie|journal=Proceedings of the Geologists' Association|date=1996|volume=107|issue=2|pages=85–96|doi=10.1016/S0016-7878(96)80002-2}}
External links- {{Internet Archive author|sname=Samuel Joseph Mackie}}
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