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Articles, c. 1829-c.1874
Articles by Charles Lyell, and articles published in The American Journal of Science and Arts, which have been torn out and collected by Lyell.
Assortment of items originally contained loosely in a bound volume, 1927-1957
These items consist of a bound volume and seven envelopes. The envelopes contain material which has been removed from the volume and consists of a variety of photographs, correspondence, typescripts, ephemera and newspaper clippings. The bound volume still contains some items which have been affixed inside, namely: a letter to Greenwood relating to his service with the Home Guard (January 1945) and various newspaper clippings and articles.
Copy of a letter to Charles Mackinnon Douglas from James Cossar Ewart, 20 March 1916
Ewart writes that he is sending Douglas another paper on the development of the horse, but that he will require financial help to continue with the work. He supposes that the Development Commissioners are not worth approaching, but asks Douglas to consider the matter favourably.
Correspondence with Eric Reeve concerning Beale's article on the 'Genetics of Malaria Parasites' for the Encyclopedia of Genetics, 1998-1999
Also contains draft typescripts of Beale's article.
Handwritten translation of 'A cross between a male zebra and a mare in Brazil' by Baron de Parana, October 1897
The original article was published in the Bulletin de la Societé nationale d'Acclimatation de France, XLIV, October 1897 (pp 433-436).
Journal articles, 1971-1987
Journal Articles I, 1969-1998
Reprints and photocopies of journal articles related to amino acid sequencing and gene sequencing of bacteria, some by R.P. Ambler. Also includes list of papers "to be published" and print outs of data locations on discs.
Journal Articles II, 2001-2002
Drafts of three publications by R.P. Ambler including Evidence for the amino acid sequences of the "small" cytochromes C2 from three species of purple phototrophic bacteria, Evidence for the amino acid sequences of the zinc-requiring beta lactamase II from two strains of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus cereus (5/B/6 and 569/H), and Evidence for the amino acid sequences of the cytochromes C3 from several species of sulphate reducing and other bacteria.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 04 April 1911
Ewart thanks Elwes for his information on sheep, which he will need for a paper he is to write. He writes that William Eagle Clarke did not land on Soay but hopes to do so on his next visit to St Kilda.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 13 March 1913
Ewart writes concerning a paper which has gone missing in the post. Some of Elwes' lambs have been infected with parasites and are paralysed. He asks whether Elwes would like to give a couple of lectures indicating what vets should know about sheep as part of a course Ewart is organising.