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Fenn (JOSEPH H.) 



Collected vertebrate remains from superficial deposits of Madagascar, 

 purchased 1893. 



Ferguson (G. E.) 



Obtained Arthrophycus from Gold Coast Colony, presented by Prof. 

 J. W. Judd, 1893. 



Finch (JOHN) 



Finch, was a professional geologist, a member of the Philosophical 

 Society of Birmingham, and an authority on the Tertiary deposits of the 

 United States. In 1834 he sold to the Trustees his collection of American 

 fossils, comprising 400 specimens from Tertiary strata, representing over 

 150 species, 100 specimens from the Upper Secondary, and 100 from 

 Transition beds. The Tertiary series contained most of the types and 

 figured specimens of T. Say's " Account of some of the Fossil Shells of 

 Maryland" (Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, iv., p. 124; 1824). 

 The specimens were unfortunately without labels, so that only 21 (about 

 half) of those figured can now be identified (see R. B. Newton, Oeol. 

 Mag., dec. iv., vol. ix., p. 303 ; 1902) ; many of these bear, written in 

 ink, either " N. Arner." or the specific name. Finch also presented to 

 the Museum a plaster cast of a trilobite on January 9th, 1836. 



Fitzgerald (R. D.) 



Presented remains of Miolania from Lord Howe's Island, 1885. 



Fontana (Luis J.) 



Presented Mammalian remains from the Pampa of Buenos Ayres, 

 1871-72. 



Foord (ARTHUR HUMPHREYS) 



Collected and presented Cephalopoda from the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Ireland, 1893. 



Forbes (HENRY OGG) 



Collected remains of Dinornithidaj from New Zealand, purchased 1893. 

 Presented bones of Harpagornis moorei from New Zealand, 1894. 



Ford (J. B.) 



Presented Coal-plants from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, 1835. 



Fox (F. G. BROOK) 



Presented fossils from the Salt Eange, India, 1896. 



Fox (HOWARD) 



Presented Invertebrate fossils and Eadiolarian Chert from Culm 

 Measures of North Cornwall, 1895 ; specimens of Pterocanus mirus from 

 Lower Devonian, Bedruthan, Cornwall, 1900. 



Fox (J. H. & Co.] 



Bones of Mammalia and Aepyornis from Madagascar, purchased 1894. 

 Fox (Bev. WILLIAM DARWIN) [ -1882] 



Fox collected reptilian remains, chiefly of Dinosauria, from the 

 Wealden cliffs of the Isle of Wight in the neighbourhood of Brixton, 

 where he lived. The collection of about 500 specimens included the 



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