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Cawdor (Earl of) 



Presented Silurian Trilobites, 1836. 

 Chadwick (SAMUEL) 



Collected fossil sponges from Coral Eag and Chalk of Yorkshire, 

 purchased 1895. 



" Challenger " Deep-Sea Deposits 



On the completion of Messrs. Murray and Eenard's Eeport on the 

 Deep-sea Deposits collected by the Challenger, the whole series of 

 specimens was received by the Department of Geology in 1895. 



Chantre (C.) 



Presented Coal-plants from St. Etienne, France, 1881. 

 Chapman (FREDERICK) 



Collected and presented Pleistocene non-marine Mollusca from Fulham, 

 1890. Collected and prepared Foraminifera and Ostracoda from the 

 Chalk and Gault, purchased 1892-94. 



Charlesworth (EDWARD) 



Sold many fossils to the Museum, including the Crag Mollusca 

 described in Searles Wood's " Supplement," 1869, and various Mammalian 

 remains from the Eed Crag, 1875. 



Cheadle (ROBERT W.) 



Presented teeth of Ovibos moschatus from Crayford, 1879. 

 Chester (GREVILLE J.) 



Presented tusk of mammoth from Norfolk coast, 1865. 



Chevalier (N.) 



Presented part of skeleton of Dinornis struthioides from New Zealand, 

 1887. 



Child (COLES) 



Presented Coal-plants from Ehymney, South Wales, 1871. 



Chitty (Hon. EDWARD) 



Presented Tertiary fossils from Jamaica, 1856. 



Christy Trustees 



Presented antler of elk from Cleveland, Yorkshire, 1889. 



Clark (WILLIAM) 



Dr. Clark, of Berea, Ohio, collected remains of fishes from the 

 Cleveland Shale (Upper Devonian) of the district in which he resided. 

 He sold several important specimens to the Museums of Columbia and 

 Harvard Universities, and a few specimens of Cladoselache to the 

 British Museum in 1896 ; but the greater part of his collection, upwards 

 of 200 specimens, was purchased by the Trustees in 1900. It comprised 

 numerous specimens of Cladoselache and various Arthrodira, besides one 

 Palasoniscid, all described in papers by Prof. E. W. Claypole. 



Clarke (Sir CASPAR PURDON) 



Presented Palseozoic and Tertiary fossils from Australia and Tasmania, 



1889. 



