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Hatch (FREDERICK HENRY) 



Presented remains of the Glossopteris Flora from the Transvaal, 1898. 



Haughton (THOMAS JAMES) 



Presented Palaeoniscid fishes from the Karoo Formation of South 

 Africa, 1897. 



Hauxwell 



Collected Tertiary shells from valley of the Amazon, purchased 1870. 



Hawkins (PERCY) 



Presented Archanodon j'ukesi from Upper Old Red Sandstone of 

 Llanvaches, Monmouthshire, 1895. 



Hawkins (SAMUEL JAMES) 



Hawkins collected and prepared a fine series of fossils, especially 

 fish-remains and two Pterosaurian bones, from the Chalk of Blue-bell 

 Hill, Burham, Kent. He presented the collection of about 515 specimens 

 to the British Museum in 1891. 



Hawkins (THOMAS) [1810-1889] 



From the Lower Lias of Somersetshire and Dorsetshire, Hawkins, of 

 Glastonbury, collected skeletons of Ichthyosaurs and Plesiosaurs " which 

 his anatomical skill, and untiring perseverence and patience, enabled him 

 to dissect from the rock, in a state of integrity previously thought 

 unattainable." His more important specimens figured in his curious 

 works, " Memoirs on Ichthyosauri " (1834), and " The Book of the Great 

 Sea-Dragons " (1840), were purchased by the British Museum in 1834, on 

 the valuation of Dean Buckland and Gr. A. Mantell, the latter of whom 

 remarks that " They had been obtained with so much labour and expense, 

 and were so admirably put together, and chiselled out with so much skill, 

 that the sum awarded for them was scarcely sufficient" (London Geol. 

 Journ., p. 16 ; 1846). A subsequent collection of equal importance was 

 purchased in 1840. He presented other portions of his collection to the 

 Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. 



Hector (Sir JAMES) 



Presented Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils from New Zealand, 1875, 

 and collected other similar specimens, purchased 1880. 



Heggerty 



Mammalian remains from Kent's Cavern, purchased 1843. 

 Hicks (HENRY) 



Collected and presented Arenig fossils from Pembrokeshire in 1865, 

 various Welsh Cambrian and Silurian fossils in 1884, and Mammalian 

 remains from caverns in the Vale of Clwyd, 1885. 



Hills (R. C.) 



Presented Tertiary insects and plants from Wyoming and Colorado, 

 U.S.A., 1891. 



Hinde (GEORGE JENNINGS) 



Presented Conodonts from the Sub-Carboniferous of Ohio, 1878; 

 Invertebrate fossils and Eadiolariau Chert from the Culm Measures of 

 N. Cornwall, 1895. 



