Zoology
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Newton: Lectures
A series of lectures by Alfred Newton on the following subjects: Protozoa, Polypi, Acalephae, Echinodermata, Vermes, Crustacea, Arachnida, Mollusca, and Mammalia (115 folios). There is an accompanying note by Charles M. Newton, 11 July 1907.
Alfred Newton Papers
Cours de Zoologie, notes taken at de Candolle's lectures by Jean-David Richard
In French. Covers 14 lectures on comparative anatomy and zoology, and volume is comprised of 14 booklets bound together.
Four volumes of Yarrell's British Birds in the fourth edition from the library of Thomas Parkin
Letters of Philip Henry Gosse
Sir Edward Fry Family: Correspondence
The letters catalogued are an autograph collection, gathered (at least in part) by Sir Edward Frys daughter Agnes. Although individually many of them are of limited historical value, being notes of thanks to Fry and his family for congratulations or donations, and social invitations and replies, the letters as a group do throw some light on Frys career: his relations with other judges, his work as an arbitrator, and his zoological interests.
Sir George Pickering: Lecture notes and tour diary
Undergraduate lecture notes on physiology and biochemistry and a diary of a tour of North America.