Biology
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Subject files in A-Z order, 1942-1975
The Biological Club Members, 1908 - 1911
The meeting minutes of the Biological Club. The Biological club was founded as a space to discuss matters of scientific interest within the context of veterinary science.
This volume contains the names of those who were members of the Biological Club and visitors to their discussions.
The first entry is dated 5th March 1908 and the final date is 22nd March 1911
The in-crowd (New Scientist), 17 Jan 2004
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
Typescript and manuscript notes, 1943-c.1948
The material at D.1-D.14 appears to have originally been kept in ring binders. It is a continuous sequence of notes on experiments 1941-1945.
Typescript drafts, c. 1952
The material consists of a 5pp 'Introduction' on penicillinase; and 'A naive speculation on the possible role of enzyme adaptation in genetics', 4pp, c. 1952.
Typescript notes on bacterial penicillinase, c. 1964
The material consists of typescript notes relating to bacterial penicillinase by Martin Rivers Pollock, c.1964.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: buildings plans, 1951-1978
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building, 1960s
The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building consists of:
- natural resources and biology building - plans (1965-1966)
- scenic drawings (c1960s)
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building - plans, 1965-1966
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building - scenic drawings, c1960s
Two copies of a scenic drawing of the proposed Natural Resources and Biology Building for the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The drawings are superimposed onto a panoramic photograph of the area and are presented as 2 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 37cm)