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Amidase research , 1971-1987
Contains journal articles on research pertaining to the enzyme amidase along with related data and correspondence.
Annual and research reports from various genetics research institutions, 1930-1978
Contains quinquennial research reports from the Institute of Animal Genetics, reports from the East African Trypanosomiasis Research Organisation, Department of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor, Royal Society, Institute of Genetics, University of Pisa, National Institute of Genetics, Japan and Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of Washington. Also includes some catalogues, articles and reprints.
Article entitled 'Island of Barra', 16 December 1873
Article about the Island of Barra written by William Arbuckle. It would appear that the article was sent to John Murdoch at the Highlander Office in Inverness.
Also included is a newspaper cutting which contains an article concerning the Clan origin of Lord Clyde.
Article entitled 'Place Names of Iona', late 19th-early 20th century
4 versions of Carmichael's article 'Place Names of Iona', 'Scottish Geographical Magazine', ii (1886), 461-74; iii (1887), 80-7, 242-7.
Autobiographical notes, curriculum vitae, lists of appointments and publications, prepared by Dott for the American College of Surgeons 1967 and regularly updated by him to 1972, 1967-1972
Bound manuscript volume, titled 'A Catalogue of Gaelic Books', 1899
This is a catalogue of books published in Scottish Gaelic, including titles, authors, and year of publication. Previous historical records have recorded it as D. Maclean's Typographia Scoto-Gadelica. This bound manuscript is dated 1899, while a Typographia Scoto-Gadelica, by D. Maclean, was published in 1915 (a digitized copy is available on the National Library of Scotland website; see External Documents below). Mackinnon appears to have added notes and later publications.
Bound volume, containing catalogue of Gaelic publications, Late 19th century
Bound volume, containing catalogue of Gaelic publications, Late 19th century
This appears to be a more complex catalogue than the previous item in this collection (A.31). There are notices of authors and translators of books published in Gaelic or books that deal with the subjects of the Gaelic language, Gaelic culture, or Highland people. There are also some books dealing with Celtic subject matter. Interspersed throughout the book are letters and newspaper cuttings. Much of the book is blank, and there are no notes after ff. 156.