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              72 Archival description results for Museums

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              Agassiz, Alexander
              SEC/7/1/2 · File · 1869-1870
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from Alexander Agassiz to Philip Lutley Sclater about the collections of British Museum and Jardin du Plantes, Paris

              Anderson, John
              SEC/7/1/11 · File · 1869-1871
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from John Anderson to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the Indian Museum in Calcutta

              NZSL/HOD/1/4 · File · 1844-1863
              Part of Non-ZSL Collections

              "List of the Specimens of Mammalia in the Collection of the British Museum.", 1843. Copy signed by Hodgson. Not annotated. "List of the Specimens of Birds in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I - Accipitres.", 1844. Copy signed by Hodgson. Not annotated. "Catalogue of the Specimens of Mammalia in the Collection of the British Museum. Part III. Ungulata furcipeda.", 1852. Copy annotated by Hodgson. "Catalogue of the Specimens and Drawings of Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes of Nepal and Tibet, presented by B.H. Hodgson, Esq., to the British Museum. Second Edition.", 1863. Three copies annotated by Hodgson.

              Authority of the Council
              COU/8 · File · 1841-1912
              Part of ZSL Council

              Papers regarding the authority of the council of the Zoological Society of London, including the legal opinion on the right of Council to grant pensions to staff and office; information regarding the illegality of Council's submitting its acts performed by virtue of the powers so conferred on them for confirmation or reversal by a General Meeting of the Fellows; Council's authority to appoint staff without reference to the Fellows; original authority for paying the Secretary; legal opinion regarding Dr Sclater's pension; authority to the Society to dispose of property and a codicil to Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell's will

              Barbour, Thomas
              CUR/3/1/4 · File · 1922-1924
              Part of Curators and Keepers

              Letters from Thomas Barbour of the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge Massachusetts, regarding anoles and Joan Procter's paper on Loveridge's Tortoise, her appointment at the Zoological Society of London, lost reprints, and the Zoological Record

              Barnum, Phineas Taylor
              SEC/7/2/7 · File · 1867-1886
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from Phineas Taylor Barnum to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the purchase and transfer of Alice the elephant. Also a letter regarding the purchase of specimens for Barnum's Zoological Museum

              Bartlett, Clarence
              SEC/7/2/10 · File · 1897
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Correspondence between Clarence Bartlett, Philip Lutley Sclater and Balmoral Castle regarding the skin and skeleton of a giraffe and the donation of the skin to the Natural History Museum. Also telegrams from Balmoral Castle sending the Queen's condolences on the death of the giraffe and her request that it should be buried

              Battersby, C J
              CUR/3/1/6 · File · 1920-1922
              Part of Curators and Keepers

              Letters from C J Battersby, of the British Museum (Natural History), regarding Dr Smith's specimens, the feeding of snakes, papers bought for Joan Procter, and Christmas greetings

              Bell, Thomas
              SEC/2/1/5 · File · c.1830
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from Thomas Bell regarding his apologies that he will be unable to meet Edward Turner Bennett at the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, proposed changes to the Gardens of the Society, a recommendation for William Cranley to work in the museum and an invitation to dinner