Hybridisation
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lieutenant Colonel N. Naski (in old German), with modern typed transcription, 01 December 1897
Naski discusses the patterns and colouring of foals hide in comparison with that of their parents and with respect to different breeds and the progeny of hybridisation experiments. He concludes that in most cases, stripes on the foals shoulders and legs tend to disappear when these horses reach maturity. Stripes are most common with white horses and are conversely very rare with brown ones.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil, 18 April 1896
Cecil discusses the West Highland pony 'Mulatto' and her suitability for the zebra hybrid experiments. He asserts that 'Mulatto' was never served before she came to Ewart and mentions that 'all my fellows are immensely excited about the zebra cross, in fact they always speak of her [Mulatto] as 'the zebra's lass''.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil, 14 May 1896
Cecil suggests where Ewart might procure whole-coloured Arabian ponies in the Edinburgh area for hybridisation purposes
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 27 July 1898
Shipley says how he hopes Ewart's hybrid experiment will succeed. He goes on to recommend a certain Mr Lefroy for his abilities as a field naturalist.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, 15 May 1903
Mitchell informs Ewart that the Council of the Zoological Society of London have granted Sir Clement Hill's request of a loan of a a zebra mare for a hybridisation experiment in the Orange River Colony. He informs Ewart that the mare is now at his disposal.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, 11 July 1900
Blunt says how much he agrees with Ewart's volume about animal hybridisation. He explains that his latest horse sale was not a great success. He also includes a list of the dams, sires and their produce at his horse farm for the year 1900.
Localization of the PGD and TGF-beta-1 loci to pig chromosome 6q, 1990
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1990. Part 2.
Localization on pig chromosome 6 of five markers: GPI, APOE, TGFb1, ENO1 and PGD, carried by human chromosomes 1 and 19 using in situ hybrydization, 1991
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1991. Part 2.
Notebook titled 'Anthocyanins / 3', 1940
Notebook contains notes relating to plant crosses with plants including Salvia horminium, Linaria alpina and Collinsia. Also includes some notes relating to German vocabulary.
Also contains a computer print-out of a colour photograph of staff and students in an unknown laboratory, dating from a later period than the notebook.
Notebook titled 'Oenothera / Beale', July-August 1939
Notebook contains notes relating to plant crosses and pollination experiments.
The notebook has been written in from both ends.