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Accounts
CUR/1/2 · Documento · 1863-1864
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Bound volume contains payments by the Zoological Society of London to James Thompson for disbursement of cash in connection with his mission to India, with a bundle of receipts

Bills
CUR/1/3 · Documento · [Undated]
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Bills and receipts received by James Thompson in relation to his mission to Calcutta

Rat exhibition
CUR/2/1 · Documento · 1919
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Correspondence and papers relating a Rat Exhibition illustrating the economic damage done by rats and the role played by rats in the dissemination of disease, in conjunction with the Board of Agriculture and the Local Government Board in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London

Aquarium Early Papers
CUR/2/2 · Documento · 1913-1930
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Early papers regarding the Aquarium at London Zoo, including correspondence, price lists, reports on visits to Hamburg, Berlin, Brussels and Dresden

The New Aquarium
CUR/2/3 · Item · 1920s
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Article about the new Aquarium at London Zoo. E G Boulenger was appointed Director, after he superintended the construction

Correspondence
CUR/3/1 · Sub-series · 1912-1925
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Personal and professional letters to Joan Procter. Many of the letters have their original envelopes. There are a few replies. Includes pressed flowers from R Pascoli; and a photograph of Franz Werner. Some letters are signed only with first names

Boulenger, George Albert
CUR/3/1/1 · Documento · 1923
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letter from George Albert Boulenger congratulating Joan Procter on her appointment at London Zoo

Boulenger, Edward George
CUR/3/1/2 · Documento · 1914-1923
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letters from Edward George Boulenger to Joan Procter regarding Salamander larvae, attendance at Zoological Society of London Scientific Meetings, the purchase of alligators, the transformation of axolotl, snakes for sale, a reference to a crab-eating frog, her exhibition of the batrachia in the public galleries, and the death of reptiles deposited by Joan Procter