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Coxe, T. W., second Earl of Leicester (1822-1909), 5. Holkham, 
Norfolk. Agriculturist. 
Cooke, M. C., D.Sc. (1825-1914), 6. Norfolk, long resident in London. 
Author of numerous standard works on mycology. 
Cooper, Sir AstLey, Bart., F.R.S. (1768-1841), 6. Brooke, near 
Norwich. Lecturer on Anatomy at St. Thomas’s Hospital. 
Cooper, B. B., F.R.S. (1792-1853). Surgeon at Guy’s Hospital. 
CromPTon, Rev. J. (1813-1878). Long resident in Norwich and 
closely associated with the Norwich Microscopical Society and Science 
Gossip Club. 
Crosse, J. G., F.R.S. (1790-1850). A well-known Norwich surgeon 
famous as a lithotomist. 
DaLryMPLe, ARTHUR, F.S.A. (1808-1868), b. Norwich. Interested in 
local antiquities. 
DaLRYMPLE, JOHN, F.R.S. (1803-1852), 6. Norwich. Author of 
The Anatomy of the Human Eye, 1851. 
DENNY, HENRY (1803-1871), 5. Norwich. Entomologist. Wrote 
Monographia Pselaphidarum et Scydmanidarum Britannia and Mono- 
graphia Anoplurorum Britannia. 
Epwarpbs, JAMES (1856-1928), 6. Norfolk, long resident at Colesbourne, 
Glos. Monograph of British Homoptera. 
Fircu, Ropert, F.S.A., F.G.S. (1802-1904), 6. Norwich. Presented 
his collections of local antiquities and geological specimens to the Norwich 
Museum. 
GepartT, H. D. (1831-1902), 6. Norfolk. Author of ‘ Norfolk Botany ’ 
in Victoria County History. 
GuassPooLe, H. G., M.A., F.G.S. (1825-1887), of Ormesby, Norfolk. 
Local botanist and geologist. 
GuNN, Rev. JOHN (1801-1890), 6. Irstead, Norfolk. Collected 
mammalian remains from the Norfolk Forest-beds, and studied the 
local deposits. See Memorials of fohn Gunn. 
Gunn, T. E., F.L.S. (1844-1923), b. Norwich. Ost Relea at and 
taxidermist. 
GurNEY, Miss ANNA (1795-1857). One of the Norwich Gurneys. 
An Anglo-Saxon scholar interested in local scientific studies. Collected 
fossils from the Norfolk coast. 
Gurney, J. H. (1819-1890), 6. Norwich. Authority on ‘ Birds of 
Prey,’ and formed. the famous collection of these birds in the Norwich 
Museum. 
Gurney, J. H., F.L.S. (1848-1922), 6. Norwich. Norfolk ornithologist 
and nature lover. 
HaccarpD, Sir Riper, K.B.E. (1856-1925), 5. Bradenham, Norfolk. 
Studied agricultural and social conditions. Author of Rural England and 
A Farmer’s Year. 
Harmer, F. W., M.A., F.G.S. (1835-1923), 5. Norwich. Geologist, 
collaborated with Searles Wood in surveying the glacial deposits of East 
Anglia; studied the Pliocene Mollusca (vide Monograph, Palzonto- 
graphical Society). 
