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Mary
CUR/3/1/67 · File · 1919
Part of Curators and Keepers

Letter from Mary to Joan Procter regarding life at Newnham College, Cambridge

Martins, Joao De Freitas
SEC/11/1/47 · Item · 1950
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from the Zoological Society of London to Joao de Freitas Martins regarding his offer to supervise the shipping of consignments of Madeira fish to the Aquarium

Martin, William
SEC/4/5 · Item · 1839
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Not the first Gibbon
[JES?}

Bristol & Clifton Zoological Gardens
Oct 23 1839

Sir

You will most probably have heard that we have had in our collection for several months a very fine specimen of the Active Gibbon of Ungka-Puti, Hylobates Agilis of Fred. Cuvier and I am instructed by the Committee to inform you that it is their intention to dispose of it. In offering for sale an animal so unique it will necessarily be expected that I should state with the utmost candour the reasons which have induced the Committee to pass the above resolution - I shall not therefore conceal from you that the late unprecedented wet Summer has been the means of reducing the Society's finances [& that?] though this may be of a very temporary nature, they consider that the present position of the Society will justify them in their determination - a second reason is the want of a commodious apartment or building for the animal during the Winter, we have none of sufficient size for exercise, seems essential [?] habits and disposition - this I believe you would not find a difficulty in your ample buildings - with regard to her health, I sincerely believe that I am borne out in saying that she is in the highest state of health and condition and that her appearance will at once satisfy any competent person that such is the case - She is known to be at least five years old having acquired these years in a country contiguous to her own and often in snow and icy cold weather exposed in a Tree in confinement it is considered to be more in her favour than if she was [younger?]. As it is thought impossible that the attractive powers of this extraordinary rarity can be justly appreciated without a personal inspection I am to say that should the Society feel disposed to enter into negotiations with is for the purchase of it, our Committee would consider it a favour if some confidential person were to be sent to Bristol for the purpose. I am to say that until we have heard from you in reply the Committee do not intend to make public their intention to part with this Animal and it is offered to you first as the principal [?] Society and in the full confidence that if you should consider it advantageous to add it to your collection, we shall meet with that liberal treatment and conduct in the negotiation that has always guided the transactions of [your?] Society.

I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient Servant
William Martin
Hon Secy

Martin, W H
SEC/11/1/46 · Item · 1945
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from W H Martin to the Zoological Society of London regarding the transportation of livestock

Martin, Dr D C
SEC/13/1/84 · File · 1963
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter to Dr D C Martin of the Royal Society regarding Dr L Harrison Matthews representing the Zoological Society of London at a meeting called by Dr Martin

Martens, Edward Carl von
SEC/7/13/10 · Item · 1871
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Edward Carl von Martens to Philip Lutley Sclater, on behalf of the librarians of the Royal Public Bibliothek at Berlin, concerning the illustrations of the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

Marshall, Matthew
SEC/7/13/9 · Item · 1868
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Matthew Marshall to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his subscription to the Zoological Society of London

SEC/7/13/8 · Item · 19th century
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from George Frederick Leycester to Philip Lutley Sclater proofs of his woodcuts for the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London