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            CUR/3/3/3/10 · Part · 1923-07-26
            Part of Curators and Keepers

            SUMMARY:
            Page reports Old Paulinas news, including telegrams from alumnae and updates on Joan Procter’s election to the Linnean Society, her aquarium design work, and her 1922 publications and Royal Society exhibit. A West Australian newspaper clipping notes that “Miss Jean Procter” was appointed Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoological Gardens, describing her early interest and training by Dr. Boulenger.

            CONTENT:
            PAULINA. July 1923

            NEWS OF OLD PAULINAS.
            The News of Old Paulinas this year was unfortunately com-
            pressed into a very few minutes because business occupied
            most of the Annual General Meeting. I therefore promised
            disappointed Old Paulinas some of the news that has reached
            me in the next issue of the magazine.
            Telegrams came from MILDRED HOOKE, JEAN CHURCHMAN,
            JANET BEVAN, and from MARY and DELPHINE SEAMAN in
            Geneva.
            JOAN PROCTER has been elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society.
            Besides her work at the Natural History Museum she is at
            present designing all the tanks for the big new Aquarium in
            the Zoological Gardens. Her models include studies in red
            granite with streaks of quartz, boulders, Yorkshire paving,
            pulhamites, dark and light grey granite, waterworn limestone
            and basalt columns (Giant's Causeway).
            The new set of frog post cards (coloured) on sale at the
            Natural History Museum are from Joan's water colour
            drawings.

            Her published works for 1922 are:--
            "On a New Toad Cophophyne alticola collected by the
            Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition, 1921." (Annals
            and Magazine of Natural History).
            "Description of a New Typhlops from Tanganyika Terri-
            tory" (Op.cit.)
            "On a New Genus of Colubrine Snake from S.E. Brazil"
            (Op.cit).
            "On the Remarkable Tortoise: Testudo loveridgii Blyth, and
            the Morphogeny of the Chelonian Carapace." (Proceedings of
            the Zoological Society. 1922).
            Reptiles and Batrachians in the Zoological Record.
            Bibliographical Notices, and Reviews.
            *Joan gave an Exhibition of the "Remarkable Tortoise" at the
            Royal Society's Soirée in June, 1922.

            WESTERN AUSTRALIA 26.7

            West Australian Papers
            July 1923

            Miss Jean Procter, an English girl,
            who is 25 years of age, has been ap-
            pointed Curator of Reptiles in the Lon-
            don Zoological Gardens. Miss Procter,
            whose grandfather was a famous ento-
            mologist, had her first pet snake when
            she was 10 years old. One day she re-
            ceived a crocodile as a present, and she
            took it to Dr. Boulenger, the head of the
            Department of Reptiles, in the Natural
            History Museum in South Kensington
            (London), and he offered to train her.
            Miss Procter is now one of the greatest
            snake experts in the world.
            We cannot imagine that too many
            eligibles will call upon Miss Joan Proc-
            ter.

            CUR/3/3/3/17 · Part · 1923-07-20
            Part of Curators and Keepers

            SUMMARY:
            Newspaper clippings from July 1923 announce Miss Joan Procter/Procter’s appointment as Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoo, succeeding Mr. E. G. Boulenger, and note her work at the British Museum, education at St. Paul’s School for Girls, and private snake collection. One clipping also highlights other women’s milestones, including Miss M. O. Collins, Miss Margaret Kidd, and Miss Helena Normanton.

            CONTENT:
            M Miss Proctor No.

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            Cutting from the Sheffield Independent
            Address of Publication
            Issue dated.

              1. 23

            Woman Who Likes Snakes.
            One of the most remarkable positions as
            yet taken up by a woman must be that of
            Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoologi-
            cal Gardens, a post to which Miss Joan
            Proctor, F.Z.S., F.L.S., has recently been
            appointed. She has worked in the Rep-
            tile Department at the British Museum
            for a number of years, and has a private
            collection of living snakes. Another
            woman has entered the ministry, the con-
            gregation of the North Bow Congrega-
            tional Church having invited Miss M. O.
            Collins to become their minister, while a
            Scottish lady, Miss Margaret Kidd, has
            just been admitted a member of the
            Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh. Miss
            Helena Normanton, in wig and gown, was
            this week the first woman barrister to
            take her seat among counsel at the Old
            Bailey.

            Cutting from the Yorkshire Post
            Address of Publication
            Issue dated.
            19 7 23

            Woman Curator of Reptiles.
            Miss Joan B. Procter, F.Z.S., F.L.S., has
            been appointed Curator of Reptiles at the
            London "Zoo," to succeed Mr. E. G. Boulenger,
            who becomes director of the new Aquarium.
            Since 1916 she has worked in the Reptile De-
            partment at the British Museum, first as volun-
            tary assistant to Dr. Boulenger, and, since his
            retirement, in charge.
            She is the author of a large number of papers
            on the anatomy, classification, and habits of
            reptiles and batrachians, and for many years has
            kept a private collection of living snakes and
            batrachians. At present Miss Procter is still
            carrying on the work of the Reptile Department
            at the Museum, but is also engaged in design-
            ing the rockwork for the aquarium tanks at the
            Zoo.

            Cutting from the Daily Chronicle
            Address of Publication
            Issue dated.

              1. 23

            WOMAN AS CURATOR
            OF REPTILES.
            Miss J. Proctor's Appointment
            at the London Zoo.
            Miss Joan Proctor, F.Z.S., F.L.S.,
            will take up in November the position
            of curator of reptiles at the Zoo, in
            place of Mr. F. G. Boulenger, who is
            to become director of the new
            aquarium.
            Miss Proctor, who was educated at
            St. Paul's School for Girls, worked for
            some years with Dr. G. A. Boulenger.
            The newly appointed curator told a
            "Daily Chronicle" representative last
            night that she has been interested in
            reptiles and frogs since her school days,
            and keeps her own collection now in
            tanks in her Kensington home.

            Cutting from the Press Journal Aberdeen
            Address of Publication
            Issue dated.

              1. 23

            Lady's Collection of Snakes.
            The "Times" announces that Mr. E. G.
            Boulenger, at present curator of reptiles
            at the Zoological Gardens, has been ap-
            pointed director of the New Aquarium. Miss
            Joan B. Proctor, F.Z.S., F.L.S., who has
            been appointed as his successor, will assume
            her duties in the late autumn.
            Miss Proctor was educated at St Paul's
            School for Girls, and since 1916 has worked
            in the reptile department at the British
            Museum, first as a voluntary assistant to Dr
            Boulenger, and since his retirement, in
            charge. She is the author of a large num-
            ber of papers on the Anatomy, Classifica-
            tion, and Habits of Reptiles and Batrach-
            ians, and for many years has kept a private
            collection of living snakes and batrachians.
            At present Miss Procter is still carrying
            on the work of the reptile department at
            the museum, but is also engaged in design-
            ing the rockwork for the aquarium tanks
            at the Zoo.

            Cutting from the Westminster Gazette
            Address of Publication
            Issue dated.

              1. 23

            WOMAN CURATOR.
            Miss Proctor is to be Curator of Rep-
            tiles at the Zoo in succession to Mr.
            Boulenger, who becomes Curator of the
            new Aquarium now in process of comple-
            tion.
            Miss Proctor, educated at St. Paul's
            School for Girls, has worked in the Rep-
            tile Department of the British Museum
            since 1916, and was at one time Mr.
            Boulenger's assistant,