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specimens at various times acquired by the nation from Brodie include the 

 types of the following species : Eurypterus brodiei, H. Woodward ; 

 Alaria solida, Patella, inornata, and Solarium cotteswoldize, all of Lycett ; 

 'J'hracia brodiei, R. B. Newton ; Teudopsis brodiei, Carruthers ; Lingula, 

 ovalis, Sowerby; L. brodiei, Davidson; Acroura brodiei, Ophiolepis 

 ramsayi, Echinobrissus brodiei, and Hemicidaris brillensis, all of Wright ; 

 Actinometra cheltonensis, Antedon incurva, and A. laticirra, all of P. H. 

 Carpenter ; Montlivaltia victories and M. ruperti of Duncan ; Craticularia 

 calathus and Platychonia brodiei of Sollas; Araucarites brodiei, 

 Carruthers; and Equisetum brodiei, Buckman; besides a large number 

 of other figured specimens. 



Brome (Capt. Fox) 



Collected mammalian remains from the caverns of Gibraltar, presented 

 by the Governor of Gibraltar, 1876. 



Broom (ROBERT) 



Presented bone-breccia with remains of Burramys, Perameles, &c., 

 from the Wombeyan Caves, New South Wales, 1896. 



Broughton 



Presented Tertiary shells and corals from Jamaica, 1795. 



Brown (C. BARRINGTON) 



Collected and presented Tertiary Mollusca from the Upper Amazons, 

 1879. 

 Brown (HENRY YORKE LYELL) 



Presented fossil Invertebrata from Western Australia, 1879. 



Brown (JOHN) [1780-1859] 



Brown's attention was attracted to geology while working as a stone- 

 mason at Braintree and Colchester. On retiring from business in 1830, he 

 removed to Stanway, near Colchester, and devoted the remainder of his 

 life to scientific research and to the collection of fossils in Essex. He 

 discovered and preserved a large series of Pleistocene Mammalian remains, 

 and also collected Pleistocene non-marine Mollusca at Copford. In 

 addition to supplying the museums at Oxford and elsewhere with Crag 

 fossils, he made small donations to the British Museum in 1849 and 1852, 

 and bequeathed the whole of his collection to Sir Richard Owen, who 

 transferred it to the Museum in 1860. 



Brown (JOHN ALLEN) 



Presented Pleistocene non-marine Mollusca from Staines, 1890. 



Brown (JOSHUA) 



Presented supposed fossil eggs of reptiles from the Great Oolite of 

 Cirencester, 1863. 



Browne (MONTAGU) 



Presented a specimen of Ichthyosaurus intermedius, from the Lower 

 Lias of Barrow-on-Soar, showing integument of paddle, 1889 ; a fossil 

 insect, Palasotermes ellisi, from the same formation and locality, 1892. 



Brownrigg (W. B.) 



Remains of Labyrinthodonts and a few fishes from the Coal Measures 

 of Kilkenny, Ireland, purchased 1870. 



