Katharine Fowler-Billings
Katharine (Kay) Fowler Billings (1902 – December 17, 1997) was an accomplished naturalist and geologist, married to Marland Pratt Billings.
Katharine Fowler Billings died December 17, 1997, in Peterborough, New Hampshire. She was 95.
Associations
- New Hampshire Geological Society, Honorary Fellow
Bibliography
A partial list of books:
- The Gold Missus: A woman prospector in Sierra Leone (1938)
- Geology of the Cardigan and Rumney quadrangles, New Hampshire (1942)
- Igneous and metasedimentary dikes of the Mt. Washington area, New Hampshire (1944)
- Sillimanite deposits in the Monadnock Quadrangle, (New Hampshire. State Planning and Development Commission. Mineral resource survey) (1944)
- The geology of the Monadnock quadrangle, New Hampshire (1949)
- Geology of the Isles of Shoals (1977)
- The geological story of Wellesley (1961)
- Stepping-Stones: The Reminiscences of a Woman Geologist in the Twentieth Century (1996)
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1902 |
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December 17, 1997 |
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