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Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
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. Lang, c.14 April [1904]
Lang thanks Ewart for his pamphlet on 'Paleolithic and other horses'. He states that the idea that Neolithic man came from Asia seems to be going out of fashion.
The year does not appear on the letter.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from A.B Burn, 31 December 1915
Burn thanks Ewart for his paper and enquires whether he has published anything recently on his sheep breeding experiments. He would be interested to hear what the progeny of the Siberian sheep are like.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Adlard and Son, printers, 20 August 1900
Adlard and Son write to Ewart reminding him to return some blocks used to illustrate some articles which had appeared in The Veterinarian.
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 Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, 06 October 1926
Le Souef writes that he would be very glad to see the Gillespie papers on the influence of geological formations on stock.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Aldred F. Barker, 13 July 1925
Barker asks Ewart to send him the skins of the Shetland and the Siberian-Shetland cross and seeks permission to mention Ewart's work and forthcoming book in an article he is writing for The Graphic. He also asks if Ewart would be willing to talk about the exhibits at Bradford the following week.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Aldred F. Barker, 08 April 1930
Barker writes that he will be sending Ewart his completed thesis shortly, and that he has just finished an article on wool for Cambridge University.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alexander Waddell, 15 September 1903
Waddell writes of his interest in Ewart's zebra cross-breeding experiments after seeing an article in the Evening Paper. He asks whether he might be able to see the results of his experiments before his return to Nairobi.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alfred Newton, 30 July 1903
Newton thanks Ewart for sending him a copy of his paper. He responds to some of Ewart's remarks concerning zebra traits and wonders whether tame Mongolian ponies can be imported.