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              NZSL/HOD/5/3/12 · Pièce · 20 May 1870
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              18 Cambridge Street
              Warwick Square

              20th May 1870

              My dear Mr Hodgson

              I have been a very long time about answering your kind letter of the 26th April and owe you an apology for it but it has been a particularly busy month with as it is one of the few times that I am able to live with my brother and we have naturally lots to do together. About your manuscripts I have had my faith rudely shaken in Hume's illustrated work and if he continues in the present strain I despair of it altogether; that printed letter was like a plunge into cold water. I do not understand it, he has the money and the materials and won't go on and most of all I am disappointed for the loss of the opportunity of utilizing your notes in a form worthy of them I feel that I have disappointed you though not so much as he has disappointed me! You very kindly say that I may make them public in any other way and this I mean to do if you think fit in the following way by publishing the notes in a series of papers in the 'Ibis' a family at a time and with one or two of the most valuable figures [stigle canopus?] and the general anatomical part either in a separate pamphlet6 or in the P.Z.S. and they I think will give me engravings of all the structural plates. This seems to me to the best plan at present and the way in which they will prove of the most value to science as the Ibis has a very wide circulation, but it is a very different thing to what I had hoped when I was with you and to the visions I had in mind of Hume's almost perfect work on ornithology! This of course would be a work of [time?] and even in England I could not get half the leisure I want to do it thoroughly and in India my moments for ornitholo0gy are few and far between and I should like to have Mr. Grote's opinion to whether I should be justified i taking to India the parts not worked out before I left England. If you approve of this I will set to work at it will a will and if Hume wants to bring out his 'great work' at any future time he can quote those from the Ibis as he already quotes largely. I hope when I get at hi in London to bring him to the point but at present I confess I am utterly disheartened with him. Please let me know what you think of this. I think Mr. Grote is with you now. I heard from [Lincolnshire?] that Mr and Mrs Colville are staying with you if so please remember me kindly to them. I leave town on the [first?] of June I am going to the north of Ireland. Please give my kindest regards to Mrs Hodgson and believe me Ever Yours Very Sincerely
              G.F.L. Marshall

              P.S. We have received your cheque for the [?]. I sent a receipt, it was very kind of you to pay up in advance, we are getting on fast and suspect the whole nine numbers to be out next Spring. Your notes are the only ones of real value in the book

              To Brian Houghton Hodgson

              NZSL/HOD/5/3/18 · Pièce · 12 Aug 1874
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Zoological Society of London
              11 Hanover Square
              London W

              12 Aug[ust] 1874

              Sir

              I am directed by the Council of this Society to acquaint you with the following resolution which was passed at their meeting held this day "That the best thanks of the Society be offered to B.H. Hodgson Esq. F.Z.S. for his acceptable present of his collection of drawings and notes on Indian Mammals to the Society's Library"

              I am Sir
              Your ob[e]d[ien]t servant
              P.L. Sclater
              Secretary

              B.H. Hodgson Esq.

              NZSL/HOD/5/3/19 · Pièce · 30 Jan 1875
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Zoological Society of London
              11, Hanover Square
              London W

              30th Jan[uary] 1875

              Dear Sir,

              I send the tickets herewith, we are greatly obliged to you for your letter concerning the drawings of birds in Mr. Hume's hands. I shall send him a copy of the letter so that he may have due notice of the destination of the drawings.

              Yours very truly
              P.L. Sclater

              To B.H. Hodgson Esq.

              NZSL/HOD/5/3/20 · Pièce · [Undated]
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Sent copy of 2d Edn of Zool. Catalogue Jan 1865 through J. Smith to Dublin
              2 copies (Acknowledged_
              2 to Dublin [?]
              1 to Leyden through Pierre Nahuys
              1 to Arnhem -do- -do- -do-
              1 Museum of Garden of Plants Paris
              1 Museum of University of Berlin
              1 -do- of the Senckenbergen Soc. of Frankfurt
              1 -do- of University of Edinburgh
              1 -do- Nat.H[istor]y Society of Newcastle upon Tyne

              All below this mark (line) sent by post Jan[uar]y 28/65
              1 to Museum of Manchester Nat H[istor]y Society
              1 -do- Zool. Soc[iet]y London
              1 -do- Canterbury Nat. H[istor]y Society
              1 to The Library of the Royal Academy of Turin
              2 Baron Nahuys for Arnhem Museum
              1 Col. Burrowes or Barrowed forwarded to India Museum
              1 Dr. Jerdon
              1 Asi. Soc[iet]y
              1 Capt. Hutton through Grote

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/1 · Pièce · 2 Jan 1844
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Jan 2 1844

              Received of B.H. Hodgson Esq the following bird skins

              4 of [Lopia?] (Himalayana
              2 of Heterura (Sylvania)
              1 of Pachyglossa (Melanozantha)
              1 - Tarsiger (Chrysaeus)
              1 - Epornis [Epornis?]
              1 - Myzornis Pyyhoura
              1 - Myzornis
              1 - Vivia
              2 - Parus

              -
              14

              Edwd Gerrard

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/5 · Pièce · 23 Dec 1844
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Dec 23rd 1844
              R[oya]l College of Surgeons

              Dear Sir,

              I am requested by the President of the College to express to you the pleasure with which the College will receive the osteological specimens of the animals of Nepal and Tibet which you have liberally offered to present to the College and to state that the earliest leisure which I can [command?] will be devoted to the examination of such specimens and the deduction of the inferences as to the natural affinities and habits of the species, in order to furnish you with the information you are desirous to possess. The visit to the Museum with which you favoured me on Friday may have afforded you some means of judging of the probably advantage to Science and to the furtherance of your own investigations of the Fauna of Nepal and Tibet which may accrue by the deposition of your osteological collections in the Hunterian Museum. I need scarcely add that the expense of package and [transmission?] will be defrayed by the College, and I remain
              Dear Sir
              Yours truly

              B.H. Hodgson Esq
              Richd Owen

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/7 · Pièce · 27 Dec 1844
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Canterbury Dec 27th 1844

              J.E. Gray Esq
              Keeper Zoological
              Dept. British Museum

              Sir,

              With reference to the series of my drawings presented to the British Museum I have the honour to state to you that in refering to my own original drawings, from which those above averted to were copied for transmission to England. I find these original drawings to be in number as follows
              2/ Anatomical and quasi anatomical
              1/ Mammals 94
              Birds 14 108 Sheets

               Ordinary or Non-Anatomical Mammals

              11 Bats 7 Sheets
              Quadrapeds 245

              111 Birds
              Old and New Series 826 Sheets

              1V Fishes, Snakes, Lizards 24 Sheets
              Frogs and Tortoises

              3/ Of the above a nearly complete series of nos 11 and 111 were transmitted to England in regular numerical order on the smaller scale of about 20 inches by 12 and previously there had been sent a more than half of a series of ruder execution and upon a much larger scale
              4 of the anatomical series or No. 1 only portions were sent to England and frequently in conjunction with the drawing of the species in questions. So also of the series No 1V only a small portion was ever transmitted

              5/ Nevertheless the total of drawings transmitted from India exceeded what would seem to have been received by you; and the deficiency in your series appears to be [?] great particularly in the smaller sized drawings that I am led to request you will be pleased to give to me a fresh and careful statement of all the Drawings you possess distinguished into greater and lesser sized ones, and with the additional information when and whence you received them
              6/ you will kindly let me have this information as soon as possible in order that I may [institute?] inquiries myself at the several channels of transmission
              7/ you have recently received from me 52 sheets of Birds [210] of Mammals and I have this day delivered to your Apt. 19 more sheets of Birds and 1 of Mammals. These which are the sequel of the small series and ought nearly to complete it be pleased to include in your statement as above requested. There can be no question that a considerable number of the drawings despatched from India is not forthcoming at present if I may judge by the rough memo left with me by you, for, my species amount to 823 as per margin and not to mention that the larger series of Drawings and began far advanced in the copying when the lesser series was began there was not only a complete series on the smaller scale transmitted to England (inclusive of those delivered at Canterbury as above noted) but also several repeated and amended delineations of the same in that series particularly among the quadrupeds, and, lastly, in the new and small series of Drawings there [?] more than one species delineated on the same sheets so that there should be on the whole pretty nearly usually as many sheets as species
              I have the honor etc
              B.H. Hodgson

              [Notes in Margin]
              Nepal
              Mammals 126
              Birds 656
              Tibet
              Mammals 47[1]

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/10 · Pièce · [6] Jan 1845
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              Canterbury Jan [6] 1845

              To Professor Owen
              College of Surgeons
              London

              My dear Sir,

              I have the pleasure to acknowledge your letter of the 23 Ulto in reply relative to my osteological Collections averting to what you told me upon the occasion of my visit to the Museum of the College of Surgeons (viz that your space is very limited and your object, merely to exhibit the more striking diversities of structure in the animal Kingdom) I am afraid that my osteological Collection, which is very extensive and abounds in individual specimens, is unsuited to your institution and, as the British Museum has agreed to receive it I have determined to send the whole of the bones as well as the skins there, at least in the first instance and pending such ultimate arrangements as may seem most fitting. In every event I have provided that such of the duplicates shall be at your disposal for the College of Surgeons as that institution may desire to possess and I trust I may yet indulge the hope of obtaining the benefit of your opinion relative to the Collection

              • 1049 Specimens

              Believe me
              Yrs very truly
              B.H. Hodgson

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/12 · Pièce · 23 Jan 1845
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              London Jan[uar]y 23 1845

              The Hon [?]
              The Court of Directors of the E[ast] I[ndia] Comp[an]y

              Gents

              I have the honor to tender to the acceptance of the Court of Directors a series of duplicates of my extensive Collection relative to the Zoology of Nepal and Tibet the result of several years research in the district heretofore unexplored

              I have etc
              B.H. Hodgson
              Late Rest. Nepal

              655 Birds
              102 Mammals
              45 Osteological

              NZSL/HOD/5/4/21 · Pièce · 14 Jun 1845
              Fait partie de Non-ZSL Collections

              29 Bury Street
              St James
              London

              June 14th 1845

              My dear Sir,

              A few days ago Mr J.E. Gray forwarded to me the collection of Nepalese birds which you have so kindly presented to me. They include many species new to my collection, and will be of the utmost service to me in identifying the many new species which you have added to science. I regret very much that your approaching departure for India will deprive me of the pleasure of again seeing you in London, or as I had hoped of shewing you my collection in Oxford. I send you herewith a copy of my Report on ornithology just published, and if it is not giving you too much trouble, perhaps you would kindly take chare a copy for Mr Blyth, whom I presume you will see in Calcutta. Hoping you may be enabled to resume your very interesting researches into Indian Zoology
              I am with many thanks
              very truly yours
              H.E. Strickland

              To B.H. Hodgson Esq.