LONGEVITY OF BRITISH ENTOMOLOGISTS. 
217 
APPROXIMATE AGES oF British ENTOMOLOGISTS AT DEATH, FROM 
TWENTY-ONE TO NINETY-FOUR, WITH THE ADDITION OF THE 
YEAR OF DEATH. 
2a): 
J. W. Jobson (1880). 
22 (1). 
Robert W. Sinclair (1880). 
24 (1). 
John William Shipp (1898). 
26 (1). 
Waldo Irvin Bennett. 
meal): 
William Clayton (1890). 
28 (2). 
William Alexander Forbes (1883). 
William Wing (1885). 
29 (1). 
Walter Philip Watson (1881). 
30 (3). 
William Arnold Lewis (1877). 
Arthur Sidney Olliff (1896). 
P. F. J. Lowrey (1831). 
32 (1). 
Arthur Bliss (1890). 
33 (2). 
Henry Wyndham Vivian (1902). 
Ambrose Quail (1905). 
35 (1). 
James Mortimer Adye (1908). 
36 (2). 
John Bickerton Blackburn (1881). 
Henry Ramsay Cox (1880). 
37 (5). 
Francis Willoughby (1672). 
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Henry J. Stevin Pryer (1888). 
F'. G. Cannon (1906). 
Norman Dalziel Warne (1905). 
George Robert Crotch (1874). 
38 (2). 
R. G. Keeley (1874). 
John Henry Leech (1901). 
39 (3). 
Edward Doubleday (1849). 
Henry Waring Kidd (1884). 
Arthur Unwin Buttley (1905). 
41 (2). 
Trovey Blackmore (1876). 
William Lello (1874). 
42 (4). 
Edward William Robinson 
(1877). 
William Molyneux (1698). 
Hugh Edwin Strickland (1883). 
Alfred Owen (1874). 
43 (1). 
Thomas Young (1820). 
44 (3). 
Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cam- 
bridge (1908). 
George Bennett (1848). 
Hamlet Clark (1867). 
45 (2). 
William Ramsay McNab (1890). 
George Adams (1795). 
46 (4). 
Howard W. J. Vaughan (1892). 
James Hamer (1887). 
N. C. Tuely (1879). 
William Elford Leach (1836). 
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