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Hudson, William Henry
SEC/7/8/30 · File · 1869-1920
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from William Henry Hudson to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding cuckoos, shipments of birds to the Smithsonian, Woodpeckers in Argentina, Blackbirds and other birds

Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir
SEC/7/8/25 · File · 1869-1871
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding collections of birds and botany

Hill, Clement Lloyd, Sir
SEC/7/8/21 · File · 1899
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Sir Clement Lloyd Hill to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the way in which animals and birds were shot down in new countries, and draft reply concerning papers put out by the Zoological Society of London for the protection of birds

Henry, Joseph
SEC/7/8/15 · File · 1869
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Joseph Henry of the Smithsonian Institute, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding botanical specimens from the Zoological Society of London and specimens of South American birds to be named and described for the Smithsonian Institute

Grote, Arthur
SEC/7/7/29 · File · 1864-1871
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Arthur Grote to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a shipment of birds

Grindlay and Co.
SEC/7/7/27 · File · 1863-1864
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Grindlay and Co to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the transport of animals and birds from Calcutta

Goering, Christian Anton
SEC/7/7/11 · File · 1869-1870
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Christian Anton Goering to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his visit to Venezuela and discovery of birds of Merida

SEC/7/7/5 · File · 1869-1872
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Albert Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, of the Jardin Zoologique D'Acclimatation to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding matters including the transport of kangaroos and birds to be sent to the Zoological Society of London

Darwin, Charles Robert
SEC/7/4/2 · File · 1870-1871
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters to PL Sclater asking him to correct the bird names in Darwin's new book, 'Descent of Man'.