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              Prosectorial Committee Minutes and Papers
              VET/2/1/3 · Documento · 1939
              Parte de Veterinary and pathology

              Report of the Pathologist, list of anatomical material in store in the Prosectorium and report of the Parasitologists for the Prosectorial Committee of the Zoological Society of London

              Prosectorial Committee Minutes and Papers
              VET/2/1/12 · Documento · 1957
              Parte de Veterinary and pathology

              Minutes, report on disposal of anatomical material from the Prosectorium, report on the helminths received by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, additions to the catalogue of preserved specimens in the Prosectorium, and reports of the Prosector and Veterinary Officer for the Prosectorial Committee of the Zoological Society of London

              Museum report
              MUS/1 · Documento · 1833
              Parte de ZSL Museum

              Day by day account of work in the ZSL Museum. Divided into Accessions, Anatomy, Preserving Department, Museum, Stores. Written by the Superintendent of the Museum, William Martin. Occasional entries by John Gilbert. Also mentions the work of Alexander Chambers, John Gould and Richard Owen.

              Wylie, John
              SEC/5/1/7 · Item · 1840
              Parte de ZSL Secretaries

              Sun. Eve [1840]

              Sir
              I have the pleasure to send you my description of the Silurus and of its anatomy. You will perceive that my memory was not quite correct, for instead of a long Dorsal my [Diclioo Mutchie] has a long Anal fin. The former according to other of my memory is the Heterobranchus of Geoffroy St Hilaire and is likewise endowed with the same singular conformation of the Bronchia which he has described while Cuvier repeats in his Anatomie Comparee.
              I will see you in the afternoon of tomorrow and explain further -

              I am
              Sir
              Your very Obed. etc

              John Whyllie

              Waterhouse Esqre.