Duff (1993), 6, records that Browning ‘was apparently associated with the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, but he collected in Somerset (mainly near Axbridge) in 1940-41, 1943, 1949-50 and 1952, presumably during periodic visits or holidays. Browning lived in Kent and at one time was working at the Dept. of Biology, Kent College, Pembury. The whereabouts of Browning’s collection is not known to me, but may still exist. Some of Browning’s records, supposedly from ‘Cross, nr. Axbridge’ (some 12km from the sea), are of more-or-less strictly coastal species and in fact probably originated from the vicinity of Burnham-on-Sea... [they] are taken from W.A. Wilson’s card index in Taunton Museum. (MD 10/03)