590 Zoology. 



Hope (Rev. Frederic William). [1797-1862] 



The species diagnosed in the " Synopsis of the new species of Nepaul 

 Insects in the collection of Major-General Hardwicke," in Gray's Zoo- 

 logical Miscellany, 1831. 



These formed parts of the Hardwicke bequest to the Museum. They 

 have been incorporated with the general collection. 



Horn (Charles), and Smith (F.). 



The nests of Hymenoptera figured and the species described by these 

 authors in the Transactions of the Zoological Society, vol. vii, pp. 161- 

 196. 



Horn (George Henry). [1840-1897] 

 See Godman and Salvin. 

 Dr. Horn visited England on two or three occasions, and spent much 

 time in examining the N. American Coleoptera, and named a considerable 

 number of species. He particularly named all the specimens of Lach- 

 nosterna from specimens he had with him, which had been the subject of 

 his monograph. 



Horsfield, M.D. (Thomas). [1773-1859] 

 See East India Museum. 



Howard (Leland O.). 

 See West Indies. 



Jacoby (Martin). 



See Godman and Salvin, and West Indies. 



Janson (Edward Wesley). [1822-1891] 



The entire collection of JEIateridse formed by E. W. Janson was 

 presented in June, 1903, by Dr. F. D. Godman. It consists of 25,000 

 specimens, of which at least 1000 are original types. Janson purchased 

 the collection of this family made by M. Candeze, and which was the 

 basis of his Monograph. He also bought a second collection formed by 

 Candeze, and he possessed (according to a note found among his papers) 

 the collections of Latreille, Dejean, Buquet, Reiche, Laferte, Gory, Parry, 

 A. Deyrolle, Schaum (part), Bakewell (including Curtis), W. W. Saunders, 

 Mniszech, E. Brown, A. Murray, H. Clark, and Atkinson. He also had 

 large series of specimens collected, by Wallace, Bates, Buckley, &c. 



Jekel (Henri). [1816-1891] 

 See Bowring. 



Kaye (William James). 



The types of Lepidoptera described in his paper on the Moths of 

 Trinidad. 



Kerremans (Charles). 



His entire collection of Buprestidae, numbering 10,000 specimens, 

 3377 species, of which over 1700 are type-specimens. Purchased in 

 1903. 



