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              NZSL/HOD/5/2/26 · Item · [Undated]
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              VIZ 27 Sheets of fish, snakes, lizards etc. and 6 sheets of bats also a vol of Meerat Mag and 37 Mss descriptions also a new paper on [Murines?] and another on Birds abstract of [?] paper (to Zool Socy) Gray has for correction List of distribution of skins, Bird and Beast and List of Drawings, recent that is, those given to himself and to Gerrard and those first recd from Zool Socy

              Original Drawings lent to Gray to look at returned

              Letter from A Surtees of the British Museum to A Gunther
              NZSL/HOD/5/3/4 · Item · 20 Jul 1867
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              British Museum
              To A. Gunther

                1. 1867

              My dear Sir

              Many thanks for your very kind note which settles the question. I dare say I shall make use of your memoranda in next month's Annals and Mag and send you a proof before it is printed. Shall I send it your present address? In this case do not trouble yourself with a reply to this or to Dursley.

              Yours very truly
              A. Surtees

              Letter from G F L Marshall to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/3/11 · Item · 27 Apr 1870
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              118 Cambridge St
              Warwick Square
              S.W.

              27th April 1870

              My dear Mr Hodgson

              I enclose a printed letter of Hume's and his last to me about the book from which you may be able to judge of his intentions. He writes in a depressed tone about the overwork and really it does seem a hopeless business and as far as I can judge the illustrated work will now remain in abeyance for a time, I do not think Jerdon will take it up and Hume will probably take furlough soon and then the requisite leisure will be found. I do not know what to do about your portfolios in the mean time; I can during the Summer arrange and systematize The Notes but I do not see how to utilize the figures except for identification by myself of the species and it seems such a pity that they should be hid. I fear it will be no use sending them to Hume till he is more at leisure, but having the notes arranged will be the chief point. and they can then be incorporated at [pleasure?]. Joseph Hume was this man's father, not uncle. What you say about our plates is quite true, they are harsh, but Wolf will not draw and I know of no better artist than than we have got who will undertake such work.

              With Kindest Regards to Mrs Hodgson
              believe me
              Ever Yrs Sincerely
              G.F.L. Marshall

              NZSL/HOD/5/3/14 · Item · 20 Jul 1874
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Zoological Society of London
              11 Hanover Square
              London W

              Dear Sir

              The package containing your collection of drawings is safely arrived and shall be placed in our Librarian's hands for examination and arrangement. I shall have the pleasure of specially reporting your liberal donation at the next Council. I shall also ask the Council to admit you Fellow in accordance with our Bye-Laws (ch.vii) as requested in your letter.

              Yours faithfully

              P.L. Sclater

              B.H. Hodgson Esq.

              Letter from Edward Gerrard to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/2 · Item · 2 Jan 1844
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Jan 2[n]d 1844

              Received of B.H. Hodgson Esq

              397 Mammalia Skins
              406 Osteological Specimens of Mammalia and
              663 Osteological Specimens of Birds, and
              4425 Bird Skins

              Total number of specimens 5891

              Edwd. Gerrard

              Mammals Skins as
              Above 397
              Add given to
              Mr Gerrard 5

                                 402
              -

              Birds Skins as above 4425
              Add given to Mr. G 19

                                              4444
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/9 · Item · 3 Jan 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Canterbury January 3[r]d 1845

              The Trustees of the British Museum

              My Lords and Gentlemen
              I have this day delivered to the Agent of the Museum at this place the following articles in continuation of the series of drawings and specimens illustrative of the Zoology of Nepal and Tibet already presented to the Museum
              Drawings of Animals 15 +
              Drawings of Birds 70 = 85

              Skins of Mammals 402 +
              Skins of Birds 4444 = 4846

              Osteological specimens of Mammals 406+
              Osteological specimens of Birds 663 = 1069
              Grand Total as per details Lists delivered to Mr Gerrard 5996

              The osteological Specimens have been added to the others in compliance with a suggestion of the Keeper of the Zoological department after inspection of them, and I believe they will be found of high value not only in helping to determine the important question of the true nature and limits of species, but also in forwarding the great end of natural classification not to speak of the aids they will afford towards [fixing?] the particular species of my large Collection upon a firm basis. I shall be glad to learn that the Trustees ratify the suggestion of their Officer.
              This branch of the Collection, like the others, is rich in duplicates of which assuming that the originals are permanently deposited in the Museum, it is my request that one series may be hereafter delivered to the College of Surgeons if desired by that institution.
              The drawings now presented, amounting to eighty one constitute the regularly numbered sequel of the series to which they belong (20 inches by 12) and which series they nearly complete. What remains to conclude the set shall be prepared and sent as soon as may be. Meanwhile I recommend that prompt measures be taken by the Museum to secure possession of those which went before them and which having fallen into various hands do not seem to be, all of them, forth-coming as they ought to be. The numbered Catalogues according to wh[ich] these drawings were prepared and despatched from India, will afford a ready clue to the amount of drawings that ought to be forthcoming according to the Catalogues adverted to, the number of Species is as follows -
              Mammals of Nepal 126
              Birds of Nepal 656
              Mammals of Tibet 47
              Most of these species were separately delineated and of many of them there were several delineations in this series of drawings, not, to mention the larger series preceding it and which likewise, so far as carried, ought to be forthcoming and has been presented to the Museum

              Signed
              B.H. Hodgson

              Letter from J Forshall to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/17 · Item · 4 Mar 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              British Museum
              4th March 1845

              Sir

              Having laid your letter of the 4th February before the Trustees I am directed to express the hope that the tabular statement of your Collections which has been transmitted to you by Mr. Gray, is as far as it extends satisfactory I fear that we shall have very great difficulty in obtaining possession of the Drawings delivered to Mr. Howard. The Museum Solicitors have had an interview with the Solicitor of the party who levied the distress and from the facts which they elicited they incline to the opinion that you have lost all legal claim to the Drawings.
              I have the honor to be
              Sir
              Your most obedient
              humble Servant

              J. Forshall
              Secretary

              B.H. Hodgson

              [Pencilled notes in the margin]
              of Distribution:-
              full of omissions and inaccuracies want copy of the thing when correct I will pay for its being copied

              [Foot of letter]
              I must compromise then what to pay? and I or the Museum?

              Letter from J Forshall to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/18 · Item · 15 Mar 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              British Museum
              March 15 1845

              My dear Sir
              The Trustees have determined upon retaining in the museum a complete series of your Osteological Specimens, in the belief that these specimens will be of great use in the [?] necessary in the Departments both of recent and [?] Zoology.
              They think it however right to appraise you that it is not their intention to articulate any of these specimens or to exhibit them to the public but to arrange and preserve them for the purpose of Scientific enquiries

              I have the honor to be,
              My dear Sir
              Your very obedient Servant
              J. Forshall

              B. H. Hodgson Esq

              Letter from J E Gray to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/23 · Item · 1 Feb 1847
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              1 Feb 1847

              My Dear Sir

              We have sent you 12 copies of the [enclosed?] a letter from the Trustees and one from me by Richardson and as I find his parcel will not be despatched until the 15th and Dr Horsfield having kindly undertaken to send one by the mail tomorrow I have [therefore?] taken advantage of his offer.

              Ever yours Truly
              J.E. Gray

              To B. H. Hodgson

              Memos of Mr Hodgson's Zoology
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/34 · Item · [1845]?
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Memos of Mr. Hodgson's Zoology

              The species are:- Mammals of Nepal 126 - Mammals of Tibet 47 - Birds of Nepal 656

              The Collections consist of Drawings of skins and of skeletons
              The Drawings amount to 108 plates of anatomical delineations and 814 of ordinary fig. of Beast and Bird, the skins now brought to England and delivered to Brit. Mus. consist 402 Mammals and 4444 Birds
              The osseous specimens delivered with them amount to 1069
              Besides the above wh[ich] have been just now handed over by me to
              the Museum, a large collection of specimens and drawings was made
              over in Jany 1843 by my father, whereof I find Memo as follows:-
              Drawings delivered to Mr Hawkins 709
              Bird Skins - 408, Quadr. Skins - 49
              The specimens and drawings having been presented to Brit. Mus. the desideration now is to ascertain that the whole are procured and properly preserved