Correspondence between Lord Onslow and the Zoological Society of London regarding the position of Vice President, members of the Council, the selection of a small committee to look into the question of reforms, and meetings of the Council
Correspondence between R Page and the Zoological Society of London regarding an examination of dark trout, and the collection of fish for the Aquarium
Correspondence between Major Albert Pam and the Zoological Society of London regarding an exhibition of domestic animals, the death of Frederick Bond and provision for his widow, a memorandum by the Treasurer for an increase in pay for permanent staff, matters for discussion with Geoffrey Marr Vevers, advertisements for an Assistant Superintendent and application forms, a list of duties for the Assistant Superintendent, lists of senior staff, organisational charts and proposals for an elephant house
Correspondence between the Privy Council Office and the Zoological Society of London regarding meetings and members of the Council and resolutions passed by the Council
Correspondence between J Pryce-Jones and the Zoological Society of London regarding accommodation in the Zoological Gardens for Dr Ilse to conduct investigations on the sensory perceptions of flies
Address of condolence to HM The Queen, approved by the President of the Zoological Society of London
Correspondence between The Royal Society and the Zoological Society of London regarding the nomination of Sheffield Airey Neave as a representative on the National Committee following the retirement of Julian Huxley, a report received from the International Relations Committee, and observations on post-war organisation of international scientific cooperation
Typed message suggesting that Dr C F Shelton would be a suitable man to be an assistant
Correspondence between D S Sorrell and the Zoological Society of London regarding the offer of a Waller's Gazelle and a Bushbuck to the Society from Nairobi
Correspondece between Hubert R Stanton and the Zoological Society of London regarding the supply of animals and a dispute between Stanton and the Society. Also power of attorney from the Zoological Society of London to C S Webb