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consideration of professional services rendered to the quarrymen and their 

 families, he was able to amass a valuable collection, comprising the original 

 specimen of Archseopteryx macrura described by Owen (Phil. Trans., 

 1863) and 1703 other fossils namely, 23 reptiles, 294 fishes, 1119 

 invertebrates, 145 plants, and 122 miscellaneous. The whole collection 

 was purchased by the British Museum in two instalments iu 1862-63, the 

 total sum paid to Haberlein being 700. 



Haden (Sir FRANCIS SEYMOUR) 



Presented a head of Ichthyosaurus platyodon and other reptiles and 

 fishes from the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis, 1882. 



Haggard (Lieut., fi.N.) 



Presented eggs of turtles from a consolidated beach in the Island of 

 Ascension, 1880. 



Haldon (LORD) 



Presented Mammalian remains and implements from Kent's Cavern, 

 Torquay, 1883. 



Hall (EDGAR) 



Collected remains of Glossopteris Flora from New South Wales, 

 presented by Mr. W. H. Shrubsole, 1892. 



Hall (TOWNSHEND MONCKTON) [1845-1899] 



Residing at Pilton, near Barnstaple, Hall devoted himself to the 

 geology of North Devon, contributing papers to the Transactions of 

 the Devonshire Association and the Geological and Mineralogical 

 Magazines. Many of his specimens were figured in T. Davidson's 

 Monograph of Devonian Brachiopoda ; and his collection formed the basis 

 of a valuable paper " On the Relative Distribution of Fossils throughout 

 the North. Devon Series" (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. xxiii. Proc. p. 371; 

 1867). A selected series of 237 fossils, including plants, fishes, and all 

 classes of iuvertebrates, was bought from him in 1886. 



Hamilton (A.) 



Skeleton of Aptornis defossor from New Zealand, purchased 1893. 



Hamling (JOSEPH G.) 



Collected and presented Trilobites from the Culm Measures near 

 Barnstaple, 1896. 



Hanbury (DANIEL) 



Presented Devonian Brachiopoda from China, and Mammalian remains 

 from Chinese caverns, 1853. 



Hantken (MAX VON) 



Presented fossil Foraminifera from Hungary, 1888. 



Hardman (EDWARD T.) 



Collected and presented fossils from Western Australia, 1887. 



Harford (FREDERICK) 



For many years, Harford relieved the tedium of a city life by the 

 preparation of Chalk fossils. His specimens were collected chiefly by 

 Joseph Wood in the neighbourhood of Cuxton and Burham, Kent, but 

 scarcely any of them bore a record of the locality whence they were 



