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Swinhoe (ROBERT) 



Teeth of Pliocene Mammalia from a cavern near Ching-King-Foo,. 

 China, purchased 1870. 



Sykes (Lieut.-Col.) 



Presented Tertiary Mollusca from India, 1857. 



Szajnocha (L.) 



Presented Devonian and Silurian fossils from Galicia, 1888. 



Tabor (Mrs. H.) 



Tertiary Polyzoa from New Zealand, purchased 1894. 



Tate (GEORGE) 



Presented English Carboniferous and Permian Brachiopoda, 1852. 

 Taylor (HENRY WILLIAM) 



Taylor was, says E. Forbes, "well-known for his fine collection of 

 Chalk fossils, which he spared neither time nor expense to bring together." 

 In 1854, the Museum purchased from his executors many very choice 

 fossils, chiefly star-fishes, sea-urchins, crustaceans, and fishes. 



Taylor (JAMES) 



Presented remains of Stagonolepis from Trias of Elgin, 1859. 

 Taylor (J. W.) 



Presented Tertiary leaves from Disco, Greenland, 1863. 



Tennant (JAMES) 



A lecturer on Geology and Mineralogy and a dealer from whom many 

 specimens were purchased. An extensive selection from his private 

 collection of English fossils was purchased from his executors in 1881-82. 



Tesson 



Resident in Caen, Tesson, who was a friend of the Deslongchamps and 

 other geologists, made a fine collection chiefly from the Jurassic rocks of 

 Normandy, but including specimens from other horizons and localities. 

 A few molluscs were acquired from Tesson in 1855, but the main collec- 

 tion was purchased by the Trustees in 1857. It contained the type- 

 specimens of Ammonites tessonianus, d'Orbigny (Paleontologie Fran9aise, 

 1842) and Teudopsis bunelii, Deslongchamps (Mem. Soc. Linn. Nor- 

 mandie, 1835), some brachiopods referred to by Davidson, and unique 

 remains of Teleosaurus and Pelagosaurus described by Deslongchamps. 



Thomas (ETHEL A.) 



Presented the W. F. Jennings' Collection of miscellaneous English 

 fossil Invertebrata, 1892. 



Thompson (D'Ancv WENTWORTH) 



Presented a paper model of Pterichthys made by Hugh Miller, 1898. 

 Thomson (A. M.) 



Presented Marsupial and Rodent remains from the Wellington Caves^ 

 New South Wales, 1870. 



Thomson (JAMES) 



Presented polished sections of Carboniferous Corals, 1871. 



