Henry Rowland-Brown

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Henry Rowland-Brown (1865, Woodridings, Pinner – 1921, Harrow Weald, London) was an English entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera

By profession Rowland-Brown was a journalist and author. He wrote "The distribution and variation of Coenonympha tullia in the UK", which was published in Etudes de Lépidoptérologie comparée, Volume 7, Ed by Oberthür, C., 85-193 (1919) (Oberthür was a personal friend), several scientific papers on Colias croceus and the popular work Butterflies and Moths at Home and Abroad. London, 1912. He was a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.

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