Discovering Darwin

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Rev. Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873), professor of geology and clergyman at Cambridge. He took Darwin on a geological excursion in Wales, one month before the Beagle offer. Sedgwick later defined the Cambrian System of sedimentary rocks, some half a billion years old, that contain assemblages of primitive marine invertebrates and lie near the base of the Paleozoic Era.