FOX, Miss M.

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Smith,A.Z.(1986) p.120 records that she gave insects of various groups from Pa-Ta-Ch'u, Western Hills, 12 miles W. of Peking to the HDO in 1926. (MD 12/02)

FOX, Kenneth John

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Born in Catford and educated at Cambridge University and Charing Cross Hospital where he graduated in medicine in 1961. He married Margaret Bull, a New Zealander, in London, and then moved to Manaia, Taranaki, New Zealand in 1963 where he quickly established his practice. Fox is best known in New Zealand as a Lepidopterist but he did become interested in Coleoptera later in life and did extensive collecting particularly in the Taranaki (then Mount Egmont) National Park.

FOX, J.

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Listed in the Ent.Ann., 1860, p.15, as interested in British Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. His address is given as Rawson Street, New Basford, nr. Nottingham. (MD 12/02)

FOX, Frederick

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Published several notes on Scymnus pulchellus which he found abundantly in Suffolk in the mid 1890s. (EMM., 31, 1895, pp.75 and 174; Naturalists Journal, 3, p.20; Science Gossip, 1, 1894, p.116). Mentioned by Morley, C. (1899). (MD 12/02)

FOWLER, William Weekes

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Son of the Reverend Hugh Fowler, Vicar of Barnwood, Gloucestershire. Educated at Rugby School and at Jesus College, Cambridge where he was a Scholar. Ordained in 1875 two years after his appointment as a Master at Repton School. In 1880 he became Headmaster of Lincoln Grammar School, a post which he held for more than twenty years before relinquishing it to become Rector of Rotherfield Peppard, near Henley, Oxfordshire.

FOWLER, John Henry

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Best known as a Lepidopterist but he did publish notes on ‘Cantharis vesicatoria at Wimborne’ in Ent., 22, 1889, p.284, and ‘Carabus nitens at Wimborne and Ringwood’, ibid., 24, 1891, p.45. There is an obituary in Ent., 36, 1903, p.272. (MD 12/02)

FOWDEN, T.E.

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There are Coleoptera in Oldham Museum collected in Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Surrey in the 1950s and 1960s which bear this name. (MD 12/02)