Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John McDougall, 02 August 1906
Scope and Contents
McDougall, from the Veterinary Inspector's Office, Oban, writes that Miss Layard has left for England and has taken the teeth with her, but he will communicate with his friends in Iona and let Ewart know the result. Miss Layard told him that 'the bones all crumbled away whenever they were exposed to the air and therefore I fear the bones are all gone.'
Also enclosed in the letter is a piece of paper with the name of Thomas H. Dale written on it as well as some figures.
Dates
- Creation: 02 August 1906
Creator
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
2 leaves
Conditions Governing Access
Open.
Extent
From the Series: 4 boxes
Physical Location
CLX-A-1137
Physical Description
2 leaves
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Subject
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