582 Zoology, 



Brown (Edwin). [1819-1876] 



Edwin Brown had very extensive collections of Coleoptera. 



He purchased James Thomson's collection of Geodephaga, or at least 

 a considerable portion of it. He also had a large number of specimens 

 marked " ex cab. Castelnau." 



He purchased A. K. Wallace's collection of Malayan Cetoniadx. 



His collections were sold by auction at Stevens' Booms in March, 

 1877. 



The Trustees purchased several lots of Cicindelidse and Carabidse, 

 including types of Thomson , Guerin, &c. Some of the Carabidae were in 

 the original cartons as purchased from Thomson. 



The Trustees also purchased lots of Cetoniadx, including Euryomia, 

 with all Wallace's types, and a series of Protxtia. 



Other lots were purchased by Mr. Pascoe, and these are also now in 

 the Museum. 



Buckler (William). [1814-1884] 



The collection of British Lepidoptera formed by W. Buckler, chiefly 

 from specimens bred when preparing the illustrations for " The Larvae of 

 the British Butterflies and Moths," was presented to the Museum in 1889 

 by Mr. Ilobert Newbury. 



Burr (Malcolm). 



See Sokotka Expedition. 



Butler (Arthur Gardiner). [1844- 



All the types of species described in the Museum Catalogues, and in 

 his numerous papers, except a few in the collection of the Hon. Walter 

 Bothschild, in the Oxford Museum, and a few described from the 

 collections of M. Fenton and H. Roberts. 



See Christmas Island. 



Cameron (Peter). 



His collection of Cynipidx, and Tenthredinidse, which was the basis 

 of his " Monograph of British Phytophagous Hymenoptera." 



Presented by Dr. Godman in 1896. 



A large number of the type-specimens of Hymenoptera described by 

 Mr. Cameron in his various papers are in the Museum ; mostly obtained 

 by purchase. 



Candeze (Ernest Charles). [1827-1898] 

 See Jakson. 



"Challenger" Voyage. 



The insects collected during the voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger" are 

 in the Museum. 



Champion (George Champion). 



See Godman and Salvin, and West Indies. 



Chevrolat (Louis Alexandre Auguste). [1799-1884] 

 See Bowring, Clark, and Kerremans. 



