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William Lewes Pugh Garnons, fellow of Sidney, B.A. 1814, M. A. 1817, B.D. 1824. 

 Went out of residence 29 Oct. 1845. F.L.S. "Vic. of Ulting, Ess. {Camb. Ghron. 3 

 June 1848). Married 4 Dec. 1848, at Berechurch, Mary, only daughter of Mr. Sheffield 

 of Gilson {ibid. 16 Dec.) ; died there 5 March 1863 {Gent. Mag. x 626 ; Camb. Chron. 

 21 March). His books were sold by Sotheby 2-4 March 1864. His wife Mary died 

 25 March 1853 {Gent. Mag. i 564). He placed in the hands of the Ray Society a MS. 

 notice of Ray's life and works {Memorials of John Ray, 1846, p. viii). He collected 

 insects (Leon. Blomefield prius Jenyns, Chapters in myLife, Bath 1889, p. 65). 



John James Smith, fellow and tutor of Gains, B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831. Can- 

 didate for the Librarianship 1845. Senior Proctor 1839-40. He published "Cam- 

 bridge Portfolio, Lond. 1840-1," 2 vols. 4to; catalogues of Coins in Caius College 

 1840, of the Caius MSS. 1849. " Pictorial Illustrations of the Catalogue of MSS. 

 in Gonville and Caius College Library at Cambridge 1853," 4to and 8vo. Several 

 papers for the C.A.S. and pamphlets on University politics. See Wilford's " County 

 Families," Ist ed. 5923. Of Pennally Abbey, and of Spring Grove, Hampton, 

 Middlesex. "Vic. of Loddon 1849. Min. of Laura Chapel, Bath, 1875-9. Married 

 15 Febr. 1849, at Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Agnes-Maria, 2nd daughter of Jos. 

 Geo. Mitford Esq. {Gent. Mag. 1849, i 420). He died at Hampton 4 Dec. 1883, 

 aet. 76 {Camb. Chron. 8 Dec. p. 4e; Standard, 12 Dec). 



William Borrer, of Peterhouse, B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842; F.L.S. Went out of 

 residence 30 Jan. 1839. His younger sister is widow of Babington's friend, F. F. 

 Tracy of Christ's, the devoted incumbent of St. Barnabas', Cambridge. The father, 

 also William, F.L.S. 1805, F.R.S. 1835, formed a herbarium, which is at Kew 

 (Boase, M.E.B.). 



John Saul Howson, of Trin., B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840, D.D. 1862. Dean of 

 dhester, the well-known author. Died 15 Dec. 1885. See Boase, M.E.B. and 

 the D.N.B. 



Sir Geo. Edward Paget, fellow of Caius, B.A. 1831, M.B. 1833, M.L. 1836, 

 M.D. 1838. Regius Prof. 1872. Died 19 Jan. 1892. See Boase I.e. and B.N.B. 



P. 64. July 20 1837. W. Christy. Primitiae Florae Sarnicae, p. iv: "In 

 the summer of 1836 Mr. W. Christy visited the islands, and afterwards published, 

 in the Mag. of Nat. Hist., 2nd series vol. i., the botanical results of his tour." 

 p. XV : "I am indebted to W. Christy, Esq., for his assistance — both in Jersey and 

 Guernsey, and since his return to England — in the preparation of this book." 



P. 68. Sept. 9 1837. i. Jenyns. Leonard Jenyns, of St. John's, B.A. 1822, 

 M.A. 1825. Of Belmont, Bath, youngest son of George Leon. J. of Bottisham 

 Hall, Cambs, assumes the name of Blomefield, in compliance with a clause in the 

 will of Fra. Blomefield, late of Swaffham, Norf. {Lond. Gaz. 6 Oct. 1871); ed. 

 White's Selborne 1843, 8vo; Observations in Nat. Hist. 1846, 8vo; Observations in 

 Meteorology 1858, 8vo ; F.L.S. See Eton lists 89a. Chapters in my Life. With 

 Appendix, containing special notices of particular incidents and persons ; also, thoughts 

 on certain subjects, by Leonard Blomefield {late Jenyns). For private circulation. Re- 

 print with additions. Bath : 1889, cr. 8vo. pp. 133. He was one of the two corre- 

 sponding members (Babington the other) of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 

 which gave in their History, 1894, a memoir of him. Licensed to the perpetual 

 curacy of West Dereham {Camb. Chron. 18 July 1824) ; vie. of Swaffham Bulbeck 



