The Zoological Record is a print and electronic index of zoological literature. It is the world's oldest continuing database of animal biology. Considered the world's leading taxonomic reference, and with coverage back to 1864
Collection of biographical notes on Yarrell; bibliography of his published works; copies, transcriptions and abstracts of letters to and from Yarrell; copies of wood block engravings
Jackson, ChristineTwo volumes describe two voyages which he took: to West Indies, South America, East Indies, China, Cape of Good Hope, and St Helena between 1823 and 1833 on the H C Ship Berwickshire.
Baird, WilliamBound with: List of Unfigured Species of Birds
Typescript copy of journal with MS corrections, 11 May 1893 - 29 June 1893. Shelved as a book at 2ZWM
Perkins, Robert Cyril LaytonLetter from Edward Burton to say that he has discovered changes to a specimen on which he had prepared a draft paper. He suggests change of scientific name accordingly
The Buckland family papers consist of William Buckland (Dean of Westminster, paleontologist and geologist); and his son Frank (a surgeon and zoologist) and his wife Mary (paleontologist, marine biologist and scientific illustrator)
Buckland FamilyLetters from Henry Walter Bates to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his research and animals collected by Paul Du Chaillu
A letter from a Fellow of the Zoological Society to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a lecture given by Professor Huxley