Career
Born in England in 1914, Tripp was self-taught in paleontology, but became an authority on the taxonomy of the trilobite families Encrinuridae, Lichidae, and Lichakephalidae – the latter of which he named. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Treasurer of the Palaeontological Association, and Associate of the Natural History Museum, he established many new species and higher taxa of trilobites, particularly from the Ordovician rocks of the United Kingdom, before expanding his research globally. Tripp died in Toronto, in 2001.
Phyllis died suddenly two months later.