- Gustavus Brander
Gustavus Brander (1720-1787), English naturalist, who came of a Swedish family, was born in
London in 1720, and was brought up as a merchant, in which capacity he achieved success and became a director of theBank of England .His leisure time was occupied in scientific pursuits, and at his country residence at
Christchurch inHampshire he became interested in thefossil s so abundant in theclay s ofHordwell andBarton . A set of these was presented by him to theBritish Museum , and they were described byDaniel Solander in the beautifully illustrated work entitled "Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in Musaeo Britannico deposita a Gustavo Brander" (London, 1766). Brander was electedFellow of theRoyal Society (F.R.S.) in 1754, and he was also a trustee of the British Museum. He died on21 January 1787 .References
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