Abstract

News of part of his collection has come from two sources. Tony Cross Acting Curator of Peterborough City Museum writes 15.11.1977: "Peterborough Museum had no list of its geological collections when the City Council assumed responsibility for the building and the collections from the Museum Society in 1968. In the summer of that year a Museum Studies student on attachment from the Leicester Course (Mike Jones no less I), listed the fossils which were contained in large desk cases, some in display others stored underneath. The list shows some fifty specimens donated by W.D. Varney, mainly from the Inferior Oolite of Dundry, of which thirty-nine were found...

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