Abstract

Mike Crane has drawn attention to the entry in R.J. Cleevely, 1983, p.85, which states that the Tertiary fish from the Osborne Beds and Bembridge Marls described by E.T. Newton (1899) are now to be found in the Institute of Geological Sciences. The British Museum (Natural History) is also stated to have received donations of Tertiary fish and Crustacea in 1899 and 1903. A number of other Colenutt donations are also recorded here. To avoid any confusion in the future, it should be noted that entry 4852 in the Bristol Institution 'Rough Present Book', reproduced in The Geological Curator 3(6): 397, is correctly dated 1895. This volume...

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