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Letter to James Cossar Ewart from A. Irving, 14 August 1913
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from A. Irving, 22 September 1913
Irving writes that he could not get hold of any copies of the abstract of his paper on the Solutré horse, but that his presentation of it went well. He acknowledges Ewart's help with his work with the Equus robustus.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from A. Irving, 30 September 1913
Irving writes that since he read his paper on the Solutré horse at Birmingham, another molar of Equus robustus has been excavated, and provides measurements. He asks for Ewart's advice on publishing his paper.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from a staff member of The Clayton Aninline Company Limited, 19 November 1929
The writer, a former student of Ewart's, asks whether Ewart has published a book about his research into the development of the horse.
Author's signature is unclear.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Albert E. Mettam, 28 December 1915
Mettam thanks Ewart for the reprint of his work on the three weeks foetus, and looks forward to further work on the development of the horse. He wonders whether Professor Robinson will give him a copy of his publication on the model constructed from the sections of the foetus.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alfred Mathieu Giard, 06 May 1894
Giard, writing from the Sorbonne, replies to Ewart's request for information about French publications on the hybridisation of the horse and zebra.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Hayes, 04 November 1905
Hayes writes that the translation Ewart has written to her about should not take long to complete, as most of it has been completed by her late husband. She asks if she should send the book for Ewart to complete. Hayes wonders what to do with her husband's favourite horse and asks Ewart to let her know if anyone would like to have it.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Hayes, 10 November 1905
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Arnold Lang, 21 April 1914
Lang asks for permission to publish some figures from Ewart's work in his own forthcoming volume on heredity and to borrow some of Ewart's papers, including The Penycuik Experiments. He also asks for advice on where to purchase good photographs of equidae-hybrids.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Count Jean le Gonidec (in French with English translation), 03 February 1904
Count le Gonidec thanks Ewart for the publications he sent him and offers some observations from the breeding of his own purebred horses in Normandy.