He is recorded in Ent.mon.Mag., 64, 1928, 17, as 'well known to British Coleopterists as an energetic and successful collector as well as a generous correspondent'. He lived at Norham and later at Purley, and is best known for his work on the Isle of Wight fauna to which he added at least ten new species. He was a member of the SLENHS and exhibited at meetings.
FES 1909-12, and 1921-27. (MD 10/01)
Dates
1882-1 October 1927