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Miller, A
SUP/6/1/2/41 · File · 1950
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between A Miller and George Soper Cansdale regarding a shipment of a Secretary Bird, a Martial Eagle and a Buzzard or Hawk Eagle to the Zoological Society of London from the British Cotton Growing Association in Nigeria

Miller, A
SUP/5/1/2/248 · File · 1944-1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Geoffrey Marr Vevers and A Miller of the British Cotton Growing Association in Nigeria, regarding offers to collect animals for the Zoological Society of London

Mensah, P E
SUP/5/1/4/20 · File · 1948
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between P E Mensah and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding shipments of animals to be sent to the Zoological Society of London

Meems Bros & Ward
SUP/5/1/2/156 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Meems Bros & Ward and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the supply and shipment of Californian Sealions to the Zoological Society of London

Mayer, F Shaw
SUP/5/1/2/153 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between F Shaw Mayer and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding collecting animals in New Guinea for the Zoological Society of London, such as Birds of Paradise, Parrots, Tree Kangaroos and Echidnas

Masters, J
SUP/5/1/1/88 · File · 1945
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between J Masters and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the shipment of a parrot to the Zoological Society of London

Mash, Peter
SUP/5/1/1/86 · File · 1945
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Peter Mash and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding specimens of foreign animals collected by British personnel serving abroad, including reptiles from Meerut

Lowes, R H G
SUP/6/1/1/66 · File · 1949
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between R H G Lowes and George Soper Cansdale regarding an offer to collect animals from British Guiana for the Zoological Society of London

Lowe, R J
SEC/2/1/49 · File · 1832-1835
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from R J Lowe regarding casks of fish sent to the Zoological Society of London and what he regards as a new species which he names Alepisaurus