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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

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Page 249 note 1 In February, 1912, the number was 288.

Page 251 note 1 His father was John Walker and his grandfather Isaac Walker : the latter purchased the Arnos Grove estate about 1775. In a description of this estate, published in 1816, mention is made of a fine collection of minerals numbering nearly 4,000 specimens ( Brayley, E. W., Britton, J., and Brewer, J. N., ‘The Beauties of England and Wales,’ 1816, vol. x, part 4, p. 709 Google Scholar).

Page 251 note 2 Sold by H. Heuland in 1883-6. These specimens bear distinctive numbers corresponding to entries in the Lady Aylesford MS. catalogue, now in the British Museum (Mineral Department).

Page 252 note 1 A. Lévy's Catalogue, 1837, vol. iii, p. 221. Tile name ‘J. Walker’ there mentioned refers perhaps to the father.