136 THE RAY, DALE, AND ALLEN COMMEMORATION FUND. 
volumes of Allen’s Commonplace Book, which belong to them 
respectively. 9 The Rev. W. Warren showed the Parish Registers 
of Black Notley, containing the records of Ray’s baptism and 
burial. Mr. J. Luard Pattisson sent a copy of Dr. Derham’s 
Select Remains of Ray (1760), on the flyleaf of which a number 
of Fellows of the Linnean Society and others who paid a visit 
to Ray’s tomb and to “ Dewlands ” in July 1844 had signed 
their names. 10 The Trustees of the Independent Chapel at 
Booking also showed various documents bearing upon Dale’s 
connection with the building of that Chapel in or about 1704. 
These inspected, the party took tea in the Art Room, after¬ 
wards strolling through the town to inspect its various objects 
and places of interest (including Allen’s house and garden in the 
Great Square), finally driving back to Chelmsford, to catch 
evening trains home. 
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. 
£ s - d - 
G. E. Adamson, High- 
gate . . . . . . 76 
Robert Adkin, F.E.S., 
Lewisham . . . . 1 1 o 
John Avery, F.S.S., 
Forest Gate . . . . 5 o 
Thos. Barrett-Lennard, 
M.A., Horsford Manor 10 6 
G. Thorpe Bartram, J.P., 
C.C., Braintree . . 1 10 
Prof. G. S. Boulger, 
F.L.S., Richmond . . 5 0 
Fred. J. Brand, Ilford . . 5 o 
A. E. Briscoe, 
B.Sc., 
Little Baddow 
. • 
10 
G. L. Bruce, 
M.A., 
Loughton 
• • 
10 
Rev. R. Ashington Bul- 
len, F.L.S., Woking.. 1 1 o 
Rev. H. Montagu Butler, 
M.A., Trinity College, 
Cambridge . . . . 1 1 o 
Miller Christy, F.L.S., 
Chelmsford . . . . 120 
£ s. d. 
William & B. G. Cole, 
St. Osyth . . . . 10 6 
Bryan Corcoran, C.C., 
Croydon .. . . 1 1 o 
George Courtauld, J.P., 
Halstead . . . . 500 
Herbert j. Cunningham, 
Braintree . . 1 1 o 
W. H. Dalton, F.G.S., 
Brixton Hill . . . . 10 6 
G. Claridge Druce,F.L.S., 
Oxford . . . . . 5 o 
T. S. Dymond, F.C.S.. 
&c., London . . . . 10 6- 
Rev. T. Eddleston, 
Braintree . . . . 500 
Essex Field Club . . 330 
E. &. M. Evitt (The 
Misses), Theydon Bois 5 o 
W. B. Fagan, R.S.B.S., 
Chelsea . . . . . 10 6 
R. C. Fowler, Public 
Record Office . . . 5 0 
9 See ante, p. 130. 
10 The names include those of the Bishop of Norwich (President, Linn. Soc.), Professor Thos. 
Bell, Professor Edward Forbes, Professor D. T. Ansted, Robert Brown, Edward Forster, 
J. J. Bennett (Sec. Linn. Soc.), S. R. Kippist, Dr. Edward Lankester, Jas. E. Winterbottom, 
Richard Taylor, R. H. Solly, W. Yarrell, A. White, Joshua Milne, and John Van Vorst. At this 
date, Dewlands belonged to a member of Mr. Pattisson’s family. Later, the volume in question 
passed out of the family and was purchased by Mr. G. Thorpe Bartram, of Braintree (see Chelms¬ 
ford Chronicle, 4 December 1882), by whom it was presented to Mr. J. L. Pattisson. 
