Minutes, report on disposal of anatomical material from the Prosectorium, additions to the catalogue of preserved specimens in the Prosectorium, report on the helmiths received by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and reports by the Prosector and Veterinary Officer for the Prosectorial Committee of the Zoological Society of London
Reports on the parasites received from the Zoological Gardens, the disposal of anatomical material from the Prosectorium, animals at present in the Society's collections required eventually for morphological examination, agendas, minutes, report on the helminths received by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and reports by the Prosector and Pathologist, and additions to the catalogue of preserved specimens in the Prosectorium for the Prosectorial Committee of the Zoological Society of London
Minutes of the Zoological Research Committee of the Zoological Society of London
Letters from John Edward Grey of the British Museum to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the key to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London, a paper on tortoises, specimens of a monkey and lemur to be exhibited at a meeting, the death of a gorilla, meetings of the Council, and reports of the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Letters from William Heame regarding the arrival of the Brig 'Adak' at London Docks with a Hawksbill Turtle, 2 Land Tortoises, 1 male ditto, 1 Pigeon, 6 Doves and a flamingo which is supposed to be dead and only a skin. Also speaks of the arrival of his display cabinet and asks the Zoological Society of London to select and withdraw all the insects they desire from drawers of his in their possession
Letters from W J Schalabear from Havanna regarding explanatory sketches to illustrate the paper showing the economy of the genus Urania, two species of lizards he thought to be Ptyodactylus but look like Spheriodactylus, and the death of a man in Havanna called Douglas who was sent to collect specimens for Dr Hooker but contracted fever (the British Consul had what specimens he had collected)