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Enniskillen, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY COLE, 3rd Earl of 



[1807-1886] 



Besides MSS. relating to his collection of fossil fish, Lord Enniskillen 

 presented in 1885 three transcripts by Mary Anning, the famous fossil- 

 collector of Lyme Regis, of papers in the " Transactions of the Geological 

 Society " with copies in pencil of the plates (G). 



Enys (JOHN D.) 



A series of 88 autograph letters of J. Ray and his contemporaries (B) 

 were presented by Enys in 1884. 



Evans (CALEB) [1831-1886] 



Evans made a special study of the geology of the London basin and 

 south of England, and had special opportunities of collecting from sections 

 made during the main drainage works. 



His manuscript notes and drawings, in 3 volumes, were presented in 

 1889 (G). 



Evans (&r JOHN), K.C.B. [1823- ] 



Sets of the publications of the Linnean Society of London from 1877 

 and of the Zoological Society of London from 1868 were presented by 

 Sir J. Evans in 1890, and he has given subsequent parts as they appear 

 up to the present time (L). 



Falconer (HUGH) [1808-1865] 



Falconer served as surgeon on the Bengal Establishment of the Kon. 

 East India Company. In association with his friend Captain Cautley 

 he worked at the Sivalik beds. In connection with their joint work 

 on the "Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis," he formed a large collection of 

 drawings, which were presented in 1867 or 1868, and include : 



Sketches for 20 plates of Sivalik fauna, including Colossochelys and 

 Crocodile; sketches for 18 unpublished plates of Ruminant remains; 

 53 drawings in water-colour and pen-and-ink of Indian fossils, including 

 sketches for plates: and a collection of 170 drawings in water-colour, 

 pen-and-ink, or pencil, of various fossil Mammalia and a Chelonian, 

 drawn by J. Dinkel, J. J. Kaup, and others (G). 



Fleming (JOHN) [ -1815] 



Indian medical officer and botanist. 13 folio volumes of drawings 

 of Indian Plants that had been the property of Dr. Fleming were 

 purchased in 1882, and are now incorporated in the systematically 

 arranged collection of drawings (B). 



Forbes (HENRY OGG) [1851- ] 



26 original drawings of Sumatran and Javan Plants, made by Forbes 

 during his travels in the Eastern Archipelago, were acquired in 1884 (B). 



Forbes (JAMES), A.L.S. [1773-1861] 



Jas. Forbes was gardener at Woburn Abbey. A copy of the rare 

 work " Salictum Woburnense," supposed to be mainly the work of 

 Forbes, and privately printed by the Duke of Bedford in 1829, was 

 presented in 1890. 



Forster (JOHANN GEORG ADAM) [1754-1794] 



J. G. A. Forster went as assistant to his father, J. R. Forster, on the 

 second voyage of Captain Cook to the Pacific. His original water-colour 



