Vertebrates
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Einar Lönnberg, 08 October 1906
Lönnberg thanks Ewart and his wife for their hospitality to him during his recent visit and states that he is sending Ewart some papers on veterbrates which might be of interest to him. He describes a horse skull which has been dug up in Stockholm at the site of the Battle of Brunkeberg, fought between Denmark and Sweden in 1471.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Walter Gregory, 29 December 1927
Gregory writes that the lower jaw of a horse has been discovered in the upper drifts filling the pre-glacial valley of the Clyde at Lanark. He suspects that it dates from around the Early Neolithic period. He asks Ewart to look at the specimen and write a short note on it for inclusion in the Hunterian Museum glacial vertebrate fossils.
Typecript titled 'Chromosomes and sex in vertebrates', 1966
Title page annotated 'I.A.G Seminar, 15th March 1966.' Contains handwritten corrections.
Typescript titled 'Chromosomal influences on sex and fertility in vertebrates', 1966
Contains handwritten corrections.