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collection of the local fossils (see Geikie, " Life of Murchison," i., p. 242 ; 

 1875). Most of these specimens were given to Murchison or sent abroad ; 

 but a small remnant of the collection, including some Mollusca named 

 and partly described by J. W. Salter, was purchased by the British 

 Museum from Mr. T. Bryan Ward, of Aymestry, in 1898. 



Lhotzky (JOHN) 



In 1837 this gentleman presented 18 specimens of fossil invertebrates 

 (Brachiopoda, etc.), collected by himself from the Palaeozoic rocks of 

 Tasmania. " Labels in red ink, attached to several specimens, relate to 

 my day-book." He also presented some specimens to the Geological 

 Society. 



Lightbody (ROBERT) [ -1874] 



Mr. Lightbody resided at Ludlow and collected Lower Palajozoic 

 fossils. On his death in 1874, he bequeathed his collection in three 

 parts to the British Museum, the Ludlow Museum, and the Manchester 

 Museum. The British Museum received the type-specimen of a Cambrian 

 Trilobite, Erinnys ramulosa, from St. Davids ; an undescribed star-fish 

 from the Upper Ludlow of Leintwardine ; and about 70 fish-remains from 

 the Upper Silurian and Lower Old Ked Sandstone, including several 

 specimens of Pteraspis and Cephalaspis, described by Prof. Ray Lankester 

 in his " Cephalaspida} " (Pakeontogr. Soc., 1868-70). All the specimens 

 were well labelled by Lightbody himself. 



Lindstrom (GUSTAF) 



Collected Silurian Invertebrata from Gotland, purchased 1866. 



Liversidge (ARCHIBALD) 



Presented Palaeozoic fossils from New South Wales, 1880. 



Loftus (W. K.) 



Presented Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils from Persia, 1853. 



Logan (Sir WILLIAM EDMOND) 

 Presented Eozoon canadense, 1864. 



Lowndes (Miss) 



Collected and presented fossils from the Gault of Okeford Fitzpaine, 

 Dorset, 1896 ; described by Mr. R. B. Newton, Proc. Dorset Nat. Field 

 Club, vol. xviii., 1897. 



Lubbock (Sir JOHN) 



See AVEBUEY, BARON. 



Lucy (W. C.) 



Collected English Jurassic and Cretaceous fossils, presented by[Mr. 

 Edward Power, 1895. 



Luxmoore (E. BOUVERIE) 



Explored the caverns of the Vale of Clwyd with Dr. Henry Hicks, 

 and presented the resulting collection in 1885. Also presented Devonian 

 Corals and Stromatoporoids from Torquay, 1883 ; Trilobites from the 

 Penrhyn Slate Quarries, 1888 ; and Nummulites from Mentone, 1889. 



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