Juliana Emma Linter

Juliana Emma Linter (1844-1909) was a British conchologist and collector who donated the Linter collection to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery.

[2][3] As a young girl, Linter lived at 6 Saxe Street in Teignmouth until leaving for London to study.

[2] The age at which she left her parents is unknown, but census records from 1871, when she was 26 years old, show she was not living with them in Teignmouth.

As an adult, she first appears on the census in 1881, at 36 years old and residing in Grosvenor Road, Twickenham, London, where she is registered as a "biological student", though not formally enrolled in any college or university.

[2][4] Linter was elected a member of the Malacological Society of London in 1895, though rarely attended meetings.