302 Geology. 



Jones (THOMAS RUPERT) 



In the course of his researches on fossil Foraminifera and Entomostraca, 

 Prof. Kupert Jones collected important series of specimens, purchased 

 from him in 1869, 1880, 1882, 1888, 1891, 1892, and 1899. 



Jones (W. WEAVER) 



A resident of Cleobury Mortimer, Weaver Jones collected teetli and 

 spines of Elasmobranch Fishes from the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Oreton, and a few remains of Bothriolepis, &c., from the Upper Old Red 

 Sandstone of Farlow, Shropshire. Some of the fish-teeth were figured by 

 Morris and Roberts (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1862). The collection of 

 140 specimens was purchased by the Museum from Mr. Jones' executor 

 in 1880. 



Jordan (SWINFEN) 



Presented Carboniferous Corals from Clifton, 1876. 

 Judd (JOHN WESLEY) 



Presented fossils from borings in the London Basin, 1885 ; Ostracoda 

 from the Bracklesham Beds, 1888 ; and Arthrophycus from Gold Coast 

 Colony, 1893. 



Jukes-Browne (ALFRED JOHN) 



Presented Tertiary and Post-Tertiary fossils from Barbados, 1890 and 

 1892 ; Miocene Mollusca and Corals from Antigua, 1894. 



Kapff 



Collected Reptilia from the Trias of Wiirtemberg, purchased 1864. 

 Kaup (JOHANN JACOB) [1803-1873] 



Dr. Kaup was Inspector of the Grand-Ducal Cabinet of Natural 

 History at Darmstadt, from 1840 until 1873, and devoted special 

 attention to the fossil Mammalia discovered in the Miocene deposits of 

 Hesse-Darmstadt. He made a private collection of these fossils and sold 

 it in instalments to the British. Museum in the years 1837, 1845, 1846, 

 and 1847. He finally sold the unique skull of Dinotherium giganteum, 

 described by himself and A. v. Klipstein, and other important associated 

 mammalian fossils, to Dr. Thomas Oldham, who allowed the British 

 Museum to purchase them in 1867. Many of the specimens acquired by 

 the Museum are described in Kaup's " Ossements Fossiles " (1832-41) 

 and in other memoirs by him. 



Keeping (HENRY) 



A well-known collector from whom were purchased Middle Eocene 

 Mollusca from Stubbington, Hampshire, 1858 ; Pleistocene Mammalian 

 remains from Barrington, Cambridge, 1885 ; and Tremadoc fossils from 

 Shineton, Shropshire, 1889. Also collected Oligocene fossils from the 

 Isle of Wight, presented by the Council of the Royal Society, 1887, and 

 assisted in making the collections of F. E. EDWARDS and the MARCHIONESS 

 OF HASTINGS (q.v.). 



Kellett (Capt.) 



Presented Pleistocene Mammalia from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, 1850. 

 Kemper (S.) 



Presented Palaeoniscid fishes from the Karoo Formation of South 

 Africa, 1897. 



