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
Papers by Solly Zuckerman on Julian Huxley after his death
Press cuttings regarding the resignation of Julian Huxley from the Zoological Society of London
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.
The work undertaken by Dr Honigmann had two main aims; the first was to examine certain theoretical assumptions on the science of nutrition, and the second was to see whether the nutrition of the animals kept at Regent's Park could be improved either qualitatively or quantitatively
David Seth Smith attended, as delegate of the Zoological Society and the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire, the Meeting of the European Continental Section of the International Committee for Bird Preservation held in Vienna