Arthur Beavor Wynne (15 October 1837 – 22 December 1906) was an Anglo-Irish geologist who worked in Geological Survey of India.
He worked on stratigraphy of the Himalayas, and the geology of parts of western India.
A grandson of Owen Wynne (1723-1789) of Hazelwood House, Co. Sligo - and his mother was Hannah Matilda Taafe Irwin.
After working for 11 years, he retired due to ill health and in 1883, he rejoined the Irish Survey.
[3][4] He was an uncle of Kathleen Lynn,[1] a pioneer of medical services for children in Ireland and chief medical officer to the Irish Citizens' Army in the Easter Rising of 1916.