Sidney Henry Haughton FRS was an English-born South African paleontologist and geologist best known for his description of the sauropodomorph dinosaur Melanorosaurus in 1924, and his work on the geology of the Witwatersrand.
Publications
• The stratigraphic history of Africa south of the Sahara • The geology of the country around Mossel bay, Cape Province - (Government Printer, 1937) • The geology of portion of the coastal belt near the Gamtoos valley, Cape Province - (Printed in the Union of South Africa by the Government Printer, 1937) • Results of an investigation into the possible presence of oil in Karroo rocks in parts of the Union of South Africa - (Dept. of Mines, 1953) • Geological history of Southern Africa - (Geological Society of South Africa, 1969) • Trans-Karroo excursion - (printed by the Natal witness, 1970) • The Australopithecine fossils of Africa and their geological setting - Witwaterstrand University Press/Institute for the Study of Man in Africa, 1964) • The stratigraphic history of Africa south of the Sahara - (Hafner Pub. Co., 1963) • The stratigraphic history of Africa south of the Sahara - (Oliver & Boyd, 1963) • The geology of some ore deposits in southern Africa - (Geological Society of South Africa, 1964) ==Gallery==
Gallery
Alopecognathus_minor_Haughton.jpg|Skull of Alopecognathus minor by Sydney H. Haughton, 1918. Macroscelesaurus janseni Haughton.jpg|Holotype skeleton of Macroscelesaurus janseni by Sydney H. Haughton, 1918. ==References==