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~-Ward's Natural ScienceEstablishment, Rochester 12Warington, G. 1IVarman, Y.R. 10warren, P.S. 35Warren, P.T. 30Warrington, S. 1Watson, B.W. 1Watson, D.M.S. 2Watson, Hugh 20Watson, John 14Watts, W.W. 31Webby, B.D. 13Webster. R.D. 1Wedd, C.B. 53Weevers, R. de C. 1Wellburn, E. 36Wells, C. 1Wells. C.M. 1Wells, J.W.West, H.D.West, R.G. (Prof.)West, W.D.Westergard, &.H.Westermann, G.Western AustraliaUniversityWeston, C.B.Weston, T.C.Netherell, (J.W.?)Wealler, J.E.A.Wheat, P.Whidborne, G.F.Whitaker, J.Witby -Whitcomb, L.White, E.J.White, F.E.White. J.E.Whitmell, C.T.Whitmore, G.T.Whittaker, V. (Mrs.)Whittard, W.F.Whittington, H.B.Whittles. C.L.Whyte, E:TOW~~Wicks, W.H.Wickwire, G.T.Wigram, R.Wilcockson, W.H.Wilde, G.L.Wilding Jones, C.L.Williams, AlwynWilliams, C.F.Williams, G.J.Williams, J.H.Williamson, JohnWilliamson -Willis, J.H.A.Wills (Miss)Wills. ~. K.J.~wills, L.J.Willy, E.A.Iiilman (Miss)wilson, 'c.P.'Wilson, E.Wilson, L.D.Wilson, V.Wilston, E.Wiltsand, S.Wiltshire, T.W.WinnicottWinship, A.J.Winstone, W.Winterbotham, W.Wisbech MuseumWiskin, J.Witchell, E.Whitehall Petroleum Wollaston, R.Corporation 27 Wolleman, A.Whitehouse, F.W. 232 Wood (Lt.)Whitman, T. 1Wood, E.M.R.wood, F.Woodham, D.J.Woods, HenryWoods, P.J.E.Woodward, D.H.Woodward, F.R.Woodward, H.Woolley, J.B.Woolnough -Woosham, C.T.Wordie, J.M.Worsley (Mrs.)Worsley, D.Wright (James?)Wright, A.D.Wright, Bryce M.Wright, C.Wright, C.W.Wright, D.M.Wriqht, G.Arthur~riGht; L.V.Wr ight, RichardWriaht. W.B.wright; Whitworth F.Wright (Thomas?)Wyley, J.F.Wyley, W.K.Yardy, S.J.Yeates, P.H.Yeoman, A.H.C.Yorkshire MuseumYoung, EvelynYoung, J.Young91 Zetland, Earl of10 Zittel, V.APPENDIXPh.D. Thesis collections:S.J. Baker C. J. JenkinsMajor collections not yet computer-catalogued. S.D.G. Campbell P.M. MagorP.R. Crowther R.M. WoodsMaurice Black collection of recent molluscs,calcareous algae etc. from the Bahamas:R.H. Hughes J.A. Zalasiewiczc.900 specimens.Maurice Black collection of transmissionThe museum is also about to incorporate thelarge collection of palynological materialelectron micrographs of coccoliths(preparations, slides, scanning electron(glass plates); a high proportion of micrographs, and SEM stubs) built up by thefigured soecimens and over l00research school led hv ~" Dr. N.F. Hushes.~iconotypcs: c.13.000 specimens.l.. (.'nrnbridxc collection, inisccllcrrnous:several thousand specimens.REFERENCESS.R. A. Kelly collection, Jurassic andCretaceous: c.5.000 specimens.W.A. MacFadyen'collection of Foraminifera,including type and figured specimens:over 300 well-filled cavity slides.M.J. Orchard collection of Ordovician andDevonian conodonts and other microfossils;includes type and figuredspecimens.William Pengelly cave bone collection, Kent'sCavern: c.300 specimens.Porter, M.F. 1983. Information retrieval atthe Sedgwick Museum. InformationTechnology: Research Development,2, 169-186.Price, D. 1984. Computer-based storage andretrieval of palaeontological data atthe Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge,England. Palaeontology, 27, 393-405.1985. The 'computerised' SedgwicltMuseum. Geol. Cur. 4. 45-56.Typescript received 25 April 1985Revised typescript received 7 June 1985David PriceSedgwick MuseumDepartment of Earth SciencesDowning StreetCambridge CB2 3EQ

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