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              Binfield, Lieutenant
              SUP/5/1/1/26 · Documento · 1945
              Parte de Superintendents

              Correspondence between Lieutenant Binfield and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a Royal Bengal Tiger offered to the Zoological Society of London

              L Cura & Sons
              SUP/5/1/1/77 · Item · 1945
              Parte de Superintendents

              Letter regarding an order of 4 Pythons, 6 Bengal Monitors and 50 Rhesus Monkeys by the Zoological Society of London

              Prinsep, James
              SEC/2/1/63 · Documento · 1834
              Parte de ZSL Secretaries

              Formal note of thanks from James Prinsep of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for the Zoological Society of London Proceedings for 1832 and part of 1833

              Khan Wild Animal Farm
              CUR/7/4/21 · Documento · 1950
              Parte de Curators and Keepers

              Correspondence with Khan Wild Animal Farm regarding the supply of animals, such as two Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs which were sent to Dudley Zoological Society

              Hodgson's manuscripts of journal articles
              NZSL/HOD/4/1 · Documento · 1831-1847
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Notes on Mammals of Tibet, 1842; New genus of Birds, 1845; Catalogue of Birds of Nepal, 1847; Description of Wild Ass and Wolf of Tibet, 1846; Wild Sheep in Himalayas, 1831; Tame Sheep and goats in Himalayas and Tibet, 1847; Articles in Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1847

              Miscellaneous letters
              NZSL/HOD/5/2 · Documento · 1836-1847
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Mainly miscellaneous letters. Undated Copy of letter from Alexander Johnson of Royal Asiatic Society thanking Hodgson for letter re RAS assistance in publication. 6 July 1836. 15 September 1837 (Muttra) to Robert Wroughton with description of Melivora and stating despatch of birds to Katmandu. 23 January 1839 Memorandum of agreement between Brian A Hodgson, on behalf of his father, and Mr Swainson agreeing to give Swainson custody of all drawings he requests for future production of Atlas of Zoology of India. 16 May 1839 to Lt Colonel WH Sykes enclosing above agreement 1837-1842 Minutes of Bengal Asiatic Society (with letter to Secretary dated 12th January 1843). 20 May?? from William Hodgson (father of BH Hodgson) to Dean of Carlisle re drawings sent by BH Hodgson to the Dean 1 February 1843 F Forshall (Sec. British Museum) to Hodgson acknowledging collection of birds and agreeing to carryout requests. 10 February 1843 JE Gray (BM) to Hodgson 10 February 1843 JE Gray to Williams mentions Hodgson's gift of collection and request for "return of deposit" with Williams. 29 June 1844 (Knowsley) Lord Derby to Hodgson 1 July 1844 H Piddington (Bengal Asiatic Society re trouble with Blyth over Hodgson's specimens. Encloses copy of description of Scuiropterus chrysotrix. 26 July 1844 JE Gray (BM) to Hodgson re. naming of specimens and duplicates. 21 September 1844 H Torrens (Sec. Bengal Asiatic Association) reo publication of drawings. Complaint of behaviour of Blyth. 26 December 1844 JE Gray to Hodgson announcing sending of Gerrard to Canterbury to collect specimens. "As soon as collection is sorted duplicates will be delivered to other Museums" Also offers to help find an artist to undertake publication of drawings. Advises Hodgson to put all his observations in order. 26 December 1844 JE Gray to the Trustees considering Hodgson's wishes concerning descriptions of specimens, making of catalogues and publication of drawings. 14 January 1845 Lord Derby (Knowsley) to Hodgson asking assistance and advice in obtaining pheasants. 6 February 1845 JE Gray to Hodgson supplying information re progress of catalogue

              NZSL/HOD/5/2/4 · Item · 12 Jan 1843
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Nepal
              January 12 1843

              H. Torrens Esqre
              Sec. Asi. Society

              Dear Sir

              On the 13 May last I had the honour to transmit to you thirty one large sheets of Drawings as per accompanying 'List' - for the purposes of their being submitting to the Society's inspection and of their subsequent transmission [thru?] it if deemed proper, to England - As these drawings have an extreme value for those whom their peculiar subject concerneth and no value whatever for any one else, I trust the Society will be sensible that it's honour is much concerned in their alleged disappearance, without a word of explanation from the very hour of their known arrival with you up to the present moment
              I have the honour to be
              Dear Sir
              Your faithful servant
              B. H. Hodgson

              LIST OF DRAWINGS TO H. TORRENS MAY 13 1842

              1. Newars or aborigines of Nepaul Proper (Two Sheets)
              2. Trans Nivean Bhoteahs
              3. Cis Niveanor Cachari Bhoteahs
              4. Heads of Newars
              5. -ditto- of Cachari Bhoteahs
                1. Elephant of Saul Forest
                1. Martes Toufous
                1. Lynchus Vulgaris of Tibet
                1. The Habshi [Tangam] of Des Dharma
                1. Hemitragus Quadrimammis
                1. Ounce of Tibet
                1. -do- -do- Junior
                1. Felis Nigripectus Manul
                1. Mustela Canigula
                1. Sorex Nemorivaguset Pygmaeus
                1. Lepus Pallipes
                1. Vulpes Ferrilatus
                1. Aquila Crassipes
                1. Totanus Glareoloides
                1. Dicrurus Albirectus
                1. Vultur Fulvus
                1. Vinago Maronatus
                1. Egretta Grayii
                1. Crypsirina Simoniiset Vagabunda
                1. Carduelis Spinoides
                1. Phasianus Pictus et [Amherstii?]
                1. Mesidus Nivicola
                  28.23. Caracias Bengalensis
                1. Thonicarnis Princeps

              Total 31 Sheets
              Notes at the end of the list
              6 Haman to Lord Auckland
              Lent 24 animals to British Museum whereof 12 Mammals and 12 Birds

              1844
              6 Haman
              12 Quadruped
              12 Birds
              To British Museum by my father brought home by H.J. Princeps
              'List of drawings sent home by H. J. Princeps and delivered to Brit. Museum by M.H. Senior 1844'

              EXTRATCS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE COMM. OF CORRESPONDENCE OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY

              7 Nov 1837
              A minute of this date refers to Mr Hodgson's proposed publication on the Zoology of Nepal, and gives a statement from one of Mr Hodgson's letters to the effect that he had despatched to the care of the Royal Asiatic Society, 26 sheets of Mammals and Birds and will continue to send others till the series be completed which he commends to the keeping of the Society; stating also, that he had despatched 5 in Jany last by Capt. Robinson, with directions to deposit them with the Royal Asiatic Society, in case his prior stores should have been removed from the keeping of the Zoological Society - The minute concludes thus:- None of the above articles having been received, the committee directed that the matter should [lie?] over the present

              15th March 1838
              The Chairman read before the Committee a letter written to him by J. Princep Esq. of Calcutta, relative to Mr Hodgson's work of the Mammalia of Nepal, the the publication and circulation of which the Bengal Society are desirous of furthering etc. etc. "Sir Alexander Johnston stated that he had communicated the content of Mr Princep's letter to Sir Wm. Jardine who had expressed his willingness to cooperate in any measures whereby Mr Hodgson's labours might be given to the world."
              19th Apl. 1839
              The Chairman now read a letter from Mr J Princep, dated Calcutta 7 Sept 1838 respecting Mr Hodgson's proposed work on Nepal Zoology and recommending application in support to the Court of Directors.
              5th March 1842
              A minute of the Council of this date accepts Mr. Hodgson's offer to dedicate Mr Hodgson's Mammals of Nepal to the R. Asiatic Society; and promises to subscribe for a copy of the work.

              Letter from Lord Derby to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/2/8 · Item · 29 Jun 1844
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Knowsley
              June 29 1844

              To B.H. Hodgson
              Bengal Civil Service
              Longport
              Canterbury

              [?] Hotel
              Vere Street
              Oxford Street
              London

              Sir
              I have this morning [?] with yours of the 23rd Inst. and beg to return my best acknowledgements for your kind assistance not on this account alone but on many others previous as I have been fully informed by [Wm. J. Smith?] of the ready aid you have always afforded in enabling him to carry out my wishes of obtaining the various interesting productions of the Hemmaleh Countries, altho' I regret to think in how many instances your kind exertions in my favour have been frustrated by the conjoint efforts of the changed climate and the length of the voyage which has been particularly distressing in the case of the Pheasants of which I fear I must say that the only individual which ahs survived the transit and still does in a very fair specimen of the male [Thos. lineates of Latham/Khatam?] which however we cannot induce to cross with the Hens of any other kind. I earnestly hope that those announced in tour present letter may prove more successful by [?] Smith's advice. I am about to send out in the next Month a person from hence to aid William L. on the spot in the care of the young animals and to take charge of them on their transit to this country partly by the overland and partly by the sea voyage. This person is my principal superintendent here and he will take an assistant or two with him to promote this division of the forces on the return. If you sh[oul]d happen to see Mr. Ogilby or Drs. [Royle] or Falconer, they can tell you the whole of the Plan and [?] [?] remaining in London. When he goes up, I shall return to give him a letter of introduction to you in order that he may profit by any hints you may be disposed to afford him. Should you be aware by what ship the animals your letter has announced to me will be conveyed you will much oblige me by this intelligence, that I may put in train the requisite enquiries after them

              I remain Sir
              Your very much obliged
              Derby

              NZSL/HOD/5/2/10 · Item · 26 Jul 1844
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              To Brian Houghton Hodgson

              26 July 1844
              Brit. Mus.

              My Dear Sir

              I am sorry that you did not tell me you intended to send me a preamble or I would have directed the press to have been stoped to insert it when sent, the list was printed off last Friday with the corrections you made when you read the list over here. I don't think its important as very ornithologist of any reputation will duly estimate the value of the list and clearly see that it was prepared so as kindly to over look any errors in the nomenclature any they must be fully aware whenever your numerous and valuable papers have appeared if they are not, their appearance in my estimations would not be worthy of attention. The last was made out with care and verified so I don't see how any species could have been left out. Mr Brother desired Longmans & Co to send you the genera as he understood, you ordered him to do so. If you don't wish to keep it please send it back to him here, as soon as convenient Mr. brother assures me he has not in any way interfered with nor copied any of your [novelties?] nor will he do so without your express permission. The Indian Vulture was figured from a specimen from Bengal given to the Museum by General Hardwicke to which my brother had given a new name but when your list was received, he finding that you had already named it, out of compliment to you he adopted your name instead of his own. I have directed the duplicate specimens of your collection to be packed together into the Boxes. Shall they be sent to you? and what is the best manner of doing so. I know nothing of Mr [Howard] nor of his Proceedings nor of the specimens he has. I shall be detained in town until the end of the month by the marriage of my friend so that if you are ready, I can still come to make the selection
              Believe me Dear Sir
              Y[ou]rs Very Truly

              J.E. Gray

              Note
              The duplicates amount to almost 860 birds and [20/28] Mammalia
              the latter are all in bad condition

              NZSL/HOD/5/2/17 · Item · 28 Feb 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              H. Piddington Esqr
              Sub Secretary Asiatic Society
              Bengal

              Feb 28
              1845

              My dear Sir
              Some weeks ago I called your attention and that of Mr Torrens to the non publication of several papers of mine on the Zoology of Nepal which were transmitted to your society at the close of 1842 and beginning of 1843 when specimens likewise were forwarded to your Zool. Curator either for examination with reference to those papers or as Donations to your society - the specimens lent in the first instance having been for the most part subsequently given to the Society through your Curator in January 1844, thereby with former donations completing for the Society the intire series almost of my Collections. I would not [desire?] to misconstrue appearances to any person's disadvantage, but it is remarkable that the donations in question still continue unacknowledged, and, the papers unpublished by the Society. while their Contents are [transpiring?] in the reports of your Curator to whom more especially both Specimens and papers were confided. Once of the papers [adverted?] to was a Catalogue of Birds partially published in No XXXVI of your Journal but the residue of which is not forthcoming. Another paper was on the [Leucotuchamian?] group. Another on the Larks, another on many new genera and species and being the complement of all my prior papers - besides may others of minor importance. The papers "on several new Genera and Species of Subhemalayan Birds" contained the description and definitions of a great many novelties of form which it was most desirable should be published immediately in order to prevent anticipation. This point was explained to your Curator of Zoology Mr Blyth to whom on the 22nd May 1843 sixty seven samples of the new genera and species contained in the paper in question were sent by DAK, with List annexed, and on the 7th August 1843 twenty one more specimens also by DAK, with a view to obviate the evils of delay. Now, it is under these circumstances (so far as known to me) that there appears in print in the CXL111 No. of your Journal the last yet in England a Zoological "report" of Mr Blyth which anticipates a deal of the matter contained in my papers in question, and especially in the long one just adverted to, several of the new genera of which (for example Pachyglossa Melanozantha) are actually published from my specimens while my papers describe them and which had been many months (twelve at least) in Mr. Blyth's hands. When that report was finally given in are still with held from the printer. Mr Blyth's "report" is called the report for 1842 but it was printed in June 1844 and it bears internal evidence of having been largely added to up nearly to the time of publication. The whole of the circumstances now stated to you may admit of Explanation@ but they at all events seem to require explanation and I therefore request you will submit them to the Society should the evils complained of not have found rectification before your receipt of this letter. In the "report" above specified the donations of several individuals are carefully ennumerated whilst mine are not noticed except incidentally and marginally save when these materials are transferred to Mr. Blyth's text in supression of my own prior descriptions that were in his hands waiting publication and had been so far above twelve months when the greatest part of this report was [personal?] and the designation of the paper "Report of the Meeting of 1843" being complete misnomer.
              Believe me
              Very Truly Yrs
              B.H. Hodgson

              [This list pairs with letter Feb. 28th 1845]

              List of Birds transmitted to Mr. Blyth May 22 1843
              1 - 2 Propyrrhula Subhimachalana
              3 - 4 Procarduelis Nipalensis
              5 - 6 Propasser Pulcherrima
              7 - 8 Propasser Rodopepla
              9 Propyrrhula Epauletta
              10 Pyrrhula Nipalensis
              11 Fringillarius Argent
              12 Ioropus Strigula
              13 Ioropus Nipalensis
              14 Proparus Vinipectus
              15 Ioropus Cyanopteris
              16 Carthiparus Ignotinctus
              17 - 18 Tarsiger Chrysaeus
              19 - 2 Cyornis or Ignornis Ioncanea [?]
              21 Digenea Leucomelanum
              22 Dimorpha Strophiata
              23 - 4 Myzanthe Ignipectus
              25 Pachyglossa Melanozantha
              26 Orthotomus Sutora
              27 Prinia Fuscus
              28 Nemora Rufilatus [?]
              29 Rubecola Ferrea
              30 Chelidorynx Chrysoschistos
              31 Hemipus Piccator [Picacolor?]
              32 Nemora Cyanara [?]
              33 Leiothrix Calipyga
              34 Larvivora Cyana
              35 Hemichelidon Fuliginose
              36 My[i]agra Occipitalis [?]
              37 Cathiparus Castaneceps [?]
              38 Poyodon Gularis
              39 Polyodon Occipitalus [?]
              40 Cisticola Subhem[him]alayana
              41 Ixulus Flavicollis
              42 Tribura Leuteoventris
              43 Myzornis Flaviventris [?]
              44 [H]oreites Pollicaris
              45 [H]oreites Brunnifrons
              46 Nivicola Schistilatum/s
              47 Pnoepyga Albiventris
              48 Oligura Flaviventer
              49 Muscisylvia Leucurus [?]
              50 Temnosis Atrifrons
              51 Chrysomma Hypoleucos
              52 Alcurus Nipalensis
              53 Hemixos Flavala
              54 Gymnoris Flavinostra
              55 Brachytarsus Phaenicuroides
              56 Decura Caudata
              57 Digeula Tricolor
              58 Stachyris Pyrrops
              59 Chaimarrornis Leucocephalus
              60 Saxicola Saturatior
              61 Saxicola Melalenia [melaleuca?]
              62 Muscicapa Leucoshistas
              63 Musc [Hemileucara?]
              64 Musc. Astigma[astiema]
              65 Musc. Ciliaris
              66 Prosorinea Purpurea [?]
              67 Chaitaris Sundara