Letter from Joseph Miller to present 'the Gentleman who belongs to the Zoological Society and whose name he cannot at this moment call to mind - a Lobster...if he thinks it worth his acceptance. If he has any time a ticket or two to spare he and his family, which are numerous, to see the gardens if he thinks them deserving of them.' He will be glad to provide any curious fish to the Society
SEC/2/1/57
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1836
Part of ZSL Secretaries
SEC/11/1/52
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1942
Part of ZSL Secretaries
Letters from the Zoological Society of London to the Ministry of Food regarding requirements of fish for the feeding of the sea-lions and fish-eating birds
SEC/11/1/55
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1943
Part of ZSL Secretaries
Correspondence between John R Norman and the Zoological Society of London regarding silver eels to be sent by the Houghton Club at Stockbridge, an examination of nursery trout at the Houghton Club, and an exhibition of grayling
SEC/11/1/57
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1943
Part of ZSL Secretaries
Correspondence between R Page and the Zoological Society of London regarding an examination of dark trout, and the collection of fish for the Aquarium
SEC/2/1/73
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1833
Part of ZSL Secretaries
Letter from M Swainson regarding the collection of fish purchased from the Zoological Society of London from the museum of Mr Guilding