Julian Sorell Huxley was an English evolutionary biologist, eugenicist and internationalist. He was ZSL Secretary from 1935-1942, in which time he introduced Pet's corner (the children's zoo) and Zoo Magazine.
Letter from Julian Sorell Huxley to Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar, regarding donations towards the construction of the new Elephant House at the Zoological Society of London
Correspondence between the Royal Institute of British Architects and Julian Sorell Huxley regarding a list of Rice contracts
Letters from David Seth-Smith to Julian Sorell Huxley regarding plans for the proposed new Elephant House and meetings of the Elephant House Committee
Letter from Jerrard Tickell to Julian Sorell Huxley regarding a visit by a group of visitors to the Lion House
Correspondence between Julian Sorrell Huxley and P J Van Tienhoven regarding his corresponding membership of the Zoological Society of London and a report on Conservation of Primitive Cultures
Correspondence between Mrs M Wilson and Julian Sorell Huxley regarding a Guinea Baboon with a diagnosis of Blastomycetes (not Lupus) by Colonel Hamerton, and matters raised at the last General Meeting including her presence in the Keepers' Rooms
Letter from Julian Sorell Huxley to Sir Arthur Smith Woodward regarding a meeting by the Estimates Committee about Bushby and Barnett
Professor Hill proposed to move a motion relative to the nationality of Corresponding Members of the Zoological Society of London which would involve an alteration in the By-Laws
Proposal for a cinema as an important agency of a broad educational policy as well as a source of revenue. When the Mappin Terraces were first constructed in 1913, it was originally proposed to build a cinema in the space below them. However the Aquarium was substituted