STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 67 AUTHORS, ETC. john Galpine Sermons, 1703; also Mr. Flavell’s remains, with life of author. Calvin Galpine, author of sermons, 1721, and of corre- spondence relating to Porto Bello, 1740-43 (among the MSS. in the British Museum). (Son of Calvin Galpine of Taunton, born 169 5.) ]ohn Galpine, A.L.S., of Salisbury, author of a book on Botany, 1806, A Synoptical Compendium q' British Botany, Salisbury, afterwards published in London, etc. “ A valuable and comprehensive work.” Several editions and reprints. Long the standard work on British Botany. “ The best book of its kind on so small a scale.”—Review. _]`oseph Galpin of Bridport, author of an Architectural work. john Galpaine (Rector of Ashpriors, ejected). The fare- well sermons (Luke xii, 32) of john Galpaine preached at Ashpriors the two last Lord’s days before Bartholomew day 1662. 4tO. 1662.—Bihliotheca Somersetensis. Horace Galpen, The Great American Battle, 18 56. Ernest Edward Galpin, F.L.S., of Mosdene, Transvaal, author of many reviews and Government reports on the Hora of South Africa, whose name is botanically commemorated in the genus “ Galpinia ” and the genus " Mosdenia," as well as in the names of more than 100 species of South African plants discovered by him and named after him. Revd. Canon Francis William Galpin, M.A., F.L.S., of Faulkbourne Rectory, Witham, Essex, writer_ on antiquarian subjects (monastic), botany, and musical instruments. Pub- lications: The Flowering Plants q' Harleston in Norfolk, 1888; Descriptive Catalogue q' the European Musical Instruments in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1902; The Musical Instruments q' the American Indians ef the North—west Coast, 1903; Notes on a Roman Ilvdraulus, 1904; The Evolution q' the Sac/ehut, 1907; Old English Instruments of Music, 1910; Household Expenses ry' Sir T. Barrington, 191 1; Stainer’s Music q' the Bihle (enlarged edition), 191 3. Lieutenant—Commander Walter Sidney Galpin, F.R.G.S.,