Collection, preservation and illustration of animals

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              61 Archival description results for Collection, preservation and illustration of animals

              SEC/11/2/6/3 · File · 1946
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Report of a meeting between the Trustees of the British Museum and the representatives of the Museum Conference of Naturalists, with correspondence, a memorandum on the problem of combining the administrative and technical or scientific direction of National Museums with special reference to the British Museum (Natural History) and papers from meetings

              Maxwell, Pat
              SUP/6/1/1/72 · File · 1949
              Part of Superintendents

              Correspondence between Pat Maxwell and George Soper Cansdale regarding sending dead snakes to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum at Exeter

              Loveridge, Arthur
              CUR/3/1/36 · File · 1925
              Part of Curators and Keepers

              Letter from Arthur Loveridge of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, to Joan Procter regarding a shipment of reptiles for London Zoo

              Leyland, R
              SEC/2/1/48 · Item · 1828
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letter from R Leyland referring to the publication of Curtis and Stevens on British Insects. He says he may be able to send some insects not very common in the south. Also includes a list of genera 'which would be acceptable here'

              Ingram, Bruce S
              SEC/7/9/3 · Item · 1901
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letter from, Bruce S Ingram to Philip Lutley Sclater requesting an illustration in the Illustrated London News of the mammal newly discovered by Sir Harry Johnston