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Documented by portwild on 28th June 2013.
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- xmhcman wrote
- Hugh Neville Dixon was 16 years old at the time of this collection, but his brother Harold Goodman Dixon was two years older and about to join Cambridge University but without joining a college. It is possible that he lived with their maternal uncle, Neville Goodman (BA 1866; MA 1869), who, as a Nonconformist, was ineligible for a fellowship, but was coaching students in natural sciences at the time and who devoted himself to natural history, and who made entomological collections. Neville Goodman's home was in Brooklands Avenue. Perhaps this is 'the avenue' referred to here. I have changed the second collector from 'Mrs H Dixon' (who had died in 1864) to 'Harold Goodman Dixon' so as to create another collector in the database to be the second 'H' in 'H & HD', along with Hugh Neville.