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Ctenodonta, described by Hicks and by Salter. Homfray's first donation 

 to the British Museum consisted of 20 Tremadoc fossils, mostly trilobites, 

 in 1867; while in 1882 he presented 379 fine fossils from the lower 

 Palaeozoic rocks of Wales. 



Hood (T. H. COCKBUBN) 



Presented Plesiosaurian remains from New Zealand, 1861, 1863; a 

 footprint of Dinornis in modern beach-sandstone from New Zealand, 



1872. 



Hooker (Sir JOSEPH DALTON) 



Presented Cretaceous fossils collected by Capt. Mansell in the Lebanon, 

 1863. 



Home (WILLIAM) 



While in business in Leyburn, Mr. Home made a large collection of 

 Elasmobranch teeth from the Yoredale Kocks of Wensleydale, Yorkshire. 

 The greater part of it, including the type and other specimens described 

 by J. W. Davis, was purchased by the late Mr. William Reed for the 

 York Museum. A valuable second selection from this collection, how- 

 ever, was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1885. 



Homer (A. C.) 



Presented Thecospondylus horneri from the Wealden of Tunbridge 

 Wells, 1882. 



Hoser (JULIUS) 



Skeletons of Neusticosaurus pusillus from Upper Trias of Wiirtemberg, 

 purchased 1881. 



Hoskold (H. D.) 



Presented specimens of the Glossopteris Flora from Argentina, 1890. 



Housman (HENRY) 



Presented footprints of Bhynchosaurus from Trias of South Stafford- 

 shire, 1862. 



Houzeau de Lehaie (A.) 



Presented Upper Cretaceous and Eocene fish-teeth from Belgium, 1889. 



Howarth (OSBEET HENRY) 



Presented a slab of shell-marble from La Luz, New Mexico, 1892. 



Hughes (Mrs. MCKENNY) 



Collected and presented non-marine Mollusca from Barnwell gravels, 

 Cambridge, 1888. 



Hulke (JOHN WHITAKER) [1830-1895] 



This eminent oculist pursued researches among Mesozoic Reptilia, 

 especially Dinosauria, Ichthyosauria, and Crocodilia. He described several 

 specimens discovered by Mr. Mansel-Pleydell and Rev. W. Fox, and he 

 himself made a collection of Dinosaurian remains from the Wealden of 

 the Isle of Wight. This collection of nearly 400 specimens, including 

 the type-specimen of Iguanodon seelyi and figured specimens of Hypsilo- 

 phodonfoxi, was presented to the British Museum with other miscellaneous 

 fossils by Mrs. Hulke in 1895. 



