Letter from G O Wooler saying that he had come up from Wolsingham to see his son Joseph, who had been in Bombay and had brought back a Black Dog (domesticated in Bombay although of the species Parish - wild dog). He considers that it is what Captain Williams calls a Dhole, which usually go in packs
Correspondence between Sir Arthur Smith Woodward and the Zoological Society of London regarding his resignation from the Council of the Society and his golden wedding anniversary
Letters from Henry Woodward to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the career of Arthur Cates as a natural history draughtsman
Letter from Arthur Smith Woodward to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding 'the Minchin case' and the investment of £250 in Exchequer Bonds under the control of the Secretary of the Zoological Society of London
Letter from Julian Sorell Huxley to Sir Arthur Smith Woodward regarding a meeting by the Estimates Committee about Bushby and Barnett
Letter from Richard Caton Woodville to Philip Lutley Sclater asking about a rare monkey from the Gold Coast
Letter from H Woods who says he spoke to Wombwell (a dealer in Commercial Road) about the kangaroo. He would be satisfied with the female and would give an equivalent. He had his eye on a bear in the corner on the left of the elephants. He encloses a drawing of the head of the bear but the den was too dark to see it distinctly
Correspondence between Mrs M K Woodford and the Zoological Society of London regarding her offer to act as scrutineer for the ballot of the Council of the Society
Letter from Lawson Wood to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding the renewal of his ticket to sketch in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London
Letter from Sir Henry Evelyn Wood to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his subscription to the Zoological Society of London