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1501.
NHM-WP01.003.003    Correspondence:   Greenell John, Wallace Mary Anne, Wilson Thomas, Sims Frances née Wallace, Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Herbert Edward, Draper Mr, Webster Mr  1835.07.05   Letter to Thomas Wilson from M A Wallace, from Hertford, 5 Jul 1835, asking how she should act to claim from him, as their Grandfather's executor, money due to her children, given his financial difficulties; particularly payment due for William's board and apothecary's bill, and Fanny's legacy. Place: England (Hertford, Hertfordshire) Notes: No in contents list: 1. Annotated in another hand, possibly A. R. Wallace's, in ink: "From Mrs Wallace to Mr Wilson, about legacies &c from Mr Greenell ... also about John ... board to pay."
1502.
NHM-WP01.004.011    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Wallace William Greenell, Armstrong Miss f, Dunn ? General, Sharpe J W, Jacomb?  1896.08.29   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Parkstone, Dorset, 29 Aug 1896, re his tour in Switzerland and return journey, hoping her trip was as enjoyable; orchids and garden generally in good condition but orchids from Singapore mostly dead and smashed due to bad packing; belladonna lilies in beautiful flower, greenhouse a bower; news of Miss Armstrong, General and Miss Dunn, Mr Sharpe and the Jacombs; letter from son William; love to Violet and all the Mitten family. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Switzerland Notes: OLD REF WP1/19/3/5 and later WP1/21/11. This letter was previously filed in a paper folder labelled in WGW's? hand "Gardening" almost certainly selected for J. Marchant when writing A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (London 1916).
1503.
NHM-WP01.001.013    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Cockerell Mr, Right? Mr, Allinson Mr, Nichol Colonel, Cooper Mrs, Meldola Raphael  1891.06.15   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 15 Jun 1891 re A. R. Wallace to lecture on Land Nationalisation; William's sister Violet; Mr and Mrs Cockerell going to Jamaica; death and funeral of Mrs (Allinson?); visit to Meldola's (possibly Finsbury Technical College?) various visitors to the house. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:12
1504.
NHM-WP01.001.069    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Harwood Tom, Scutt Miss, Curtis Percy, Reid Clement, Morgan Conway Lloyd  1903.01.03   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 3 Jan 1903 re Electrical engineering in mines, suggests William contacts Geological Survey; road being made in front of house; Miss Scutt first visitor to house; ducklings and chickens reaction to water, William should read Lloyd Morgan's "Habit & Instinct"; Percy Curtis sends thanks for photos; letter enclosed from (Mr) Wareham (not present); books A. R. Wallace has read; "Bounder" writing in the "Clarion"; William and walking companion should look for the "toad in the coal". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:66
1505.
NHM-WP01.001.092    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Benson Margaret, Prideaux Charles S, Huddlestone?, Rivers Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-,  1904.06.08   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 8 Jun 1904 re content of "the Clarion"; archaeological excavation at Dorchester and proposed excavation at Badbury (Badbury Rings near Wimborne), visit from an archaeologist. Place: Dorset England Dorchester Wimborne Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 85. Annotated in an unknown hand "Badbury ".
1506.
NHM-WP01.001.117    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Harwood Tom, Allen Mr, Cockerell Sir Sydney Carlyle, Kropotkin Peter Alexeivich Prince,  1906.01.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 20 Jan 1906 sending £50 towards William's medical expenses; flooding of potting shed, including sketch plan of drainage; "Salisbury" cure for asthma; gardening; books; Russia; social reform; House of Lords. Place: Dorset England Notes: 2 folios. Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:107
1507.
NHM-WP01.001.128    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, Lodge Sir Oliver, Russell Francis Albert Rollo  1907.06.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 20 Jun 1907 re William's career, enclosing a letter from H E Dresser; a note for Russell, (Rollo? note not enclosed); dimensions and cost of land for garden, land rental costs. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 113
1508.
NHM-WP01.001.172    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Swinton A C, Mitten William, Mitten Rose, Casey Olive, Tolstoy Leo  1901.07.17   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 17 Jul 1901 re William's proposed visit during his holidays; A. R. Wallace working since Christmas on new editions of "Wonderful Century", "Darwinism", and "Island Life" the latter requiring much correspondence to correct lists of flora and fauna; also working on a "Wonderful Century" reader, trouble with illustrations; has also been looking at estates and feels one between Tunbridge Wells and East Grinstead suitable, Mr Swinton to see it tomorrow; Rose (Mitten) and Grandpa (William Mitten) staying, visiting the Caseys; Rose's health; encloses "I.L.P. News" containing A. R. Wallace article on Tolstoy, sorry to hear Tolstoy ill. Place: Parkstone Dorset Kent Sussex England Notes: OLD REF Letters re houses and building: WP1/19/4/6
1509.
NHM-WP01.001.191    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Kipling Joseph Rudyard, Poynting J H, Fisher Osmond, Macmillan & Co , Stefan Josef, Lowell Percival  1907.09.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 20 Sep 1907 annotated in WGW's? hand "Mars"; re an interesting press cutting on Lowell and Mars sent by William; enclosing a cutting (not present) about Kipling; Prof Poynting to reply to Lowell's mathematical paper; A. R. Wallace's book (presumably "Is Mars Habitable?") finished, chapter on temperature of Mars sent to Poynting for comment, Mss to go to Macmillan; possibility of mean temperature of planets being affected by rate of rotation, Osmond Fisher's opinion differs from A. R. Wallace's, Stefan's Law. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re books and writing 1903-1907: WP1/19/9/9
1510.
NHM-WP01.002.004    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Hooker Sir Joseph Dalton, Hooker Hyacinthe Jardine (née Symonds), Allman George James  1889.11.28   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 28 Nov 1889 re A. R. Wallace's lectures at Liverpool, York and Darlington; award of DCL from Oxford; dining with the Hookers; Violet's studies. Place: Dorset England
1511.
NHM-WP01.002.012    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Mitten Rose, Coowara Lady, Luis Mrs, Walker Mr, Geikie Sir Archibald, Smith Sidney  1890.06.24   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 24 Jun 1890 re family members; Nutwood Cottage; visitors; Bull's Exhibition of Orchids at Chelsea. Place: Dorset England
1512.
NHM-WP01.002.045    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Mitten William, Mitten Rose, Besant Annie née Morris, Somerset Lady Henry, Jennings ?  1894.02.19   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 19 Feb 1894 re Violet's bank book missing in post; Jennings's death from typhoid fever; visit by Grandpa and Rose (William Mitten and his daughter); letter re (Annie) Besant in "The Woman's Signal"; tea and chess meetings begun; A. R. Wallace writing a "very radical" article for a book. Place: Dorset England
1513.
NHM-WP01.002.047    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, ? Eleanor?, Mitten Rose, Myers F W H, Myers Mrs, Sidgwick Henry, Sidgwick Eleanor Mildred  1894.03.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 20 Mar 1894 re Violet's expenses; visit to Cambridge; Mrs Myer's photography; A. R. Wallace suffering from asthma and bronchitis; Aunt Rose's (Rose Mitten) health; "Merrie England"; daffodils at Lytchett. Place: Dorset England
1514.
NHM-WP01.002.076    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Stetson Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stowe Harriet Beecher, Ray? Edward F ("The Bounder")  1896.11.01   Letter from A. R. Wallace from Parkstone, Dorset 1 Nov 1896, to his daughter Violet, re lectures on children's education by American visitor Mrs Stetson at Parkstone and Poole, her popularity, relationship to Harriet Beecher Stowe, and poetry; talks with her on poetry, socialism and Weisman's theory; death of "the Bounder" from typhoid fever. Place: Dorset England USA
1515.
NHM-WP01.002.083    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Bates Henry Walter, Besant Annie née Morris, Sharpe J W, Webb Miss,  1892.02.21   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 21 Feb 1892, re the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter (diagram enclosed -see WP1/2/84); death of (Henry Walter) Bates; chess games with Miss West, Mr Pocock and Mr Linton; visit by the Sharpes and Mrs Besant; Mrs Besant's lectures; Miss Webb; plays Hamlet and Henry VIII. Place: Dorset England Notes: Date originally read as 1897, but Bates died in 1892 and date on enclosed sketch is clearly 1892. Annotated in pencil in an unknown hand (or possibly A. R. Wallace's) "Mrs Besant". Enclosure: sketch diagram of relative positions of Earth, Venus and Jupiter in Feb 1892. Separately entered as record WP1/2/84
1516.
NHM-WP01.003.032    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Mary Anne, Wilson C A, Wilson? Algernon, Allen Charles, Brooke Sir James, Silk George C  1854.09.30   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother (Mary Anne Wallace) from Singapore, 30 Sep 1854 on arrival from Malacca, re attack of fever in Malacca, quinine treatment; insects and birds collected in Malacca; ascent of Mount Ophir; arrival of post including and letters from Adelaide, Australia; arrival of newspapers, instruments, repaired watch and food from England ; basket of food spoiled by insects, better to use soldered tin box; visit to Sir James Brooke; plans to visit Sarawak; friends and family; continued carelessness of assistant Charles. Place: Australia, Malacca Malaya, Sarawak, Singapore Malaya, Mount Ophir Malaya Notes: Letter no in contents list: 30
1517.
NHM-WP01.004.004    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Mitten William, Mitten Bessie, Allman Dr, Silk George C, Casey Comerford  1895.06.29   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Parkstone, Dorset, 29 Jun 1895 re arrival of her letter from Grindenwald, is preparing for journey (with her father William Mitten), asks her for guide book with maps and to ensure Mitten's boots well nailed, will visit Meiringen and other places on Annie's recommendation; Dr Allman's gardener to care for orchids in A. R. Wallace's absence; visit from Comerford Casey and his daughter, visit by George Silk; visit by a student of Spiritualism and his wife who went into a trance and behaved as various characters including A. R. Wallace's mother, photographs taken, possibly (a spirit) may be seen. Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace c/o W. Mitten, Hurstpierpoint Sussex, postmarked on the form Parkstone 29 Jun 1895. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Sussex Switzerland Notes: OLD REF WP1/19/6/1 and WP1/21/4 This letter was previously filed in a paper folder labelled in WGW's? hand "Examd Not wanted" almost certainly selected for J. Marchant when writing A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (London 1916).
1518.
NHM-WP01.004.012    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Mitten William, Minchin ?, Casson Herbert N, D'Orsay Mrs ?, Kipling Joseph Rudyard, Linton ?  1897.09.28   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Parkstone, Dorset, 28 Sep 1897 re visits from Mr Murray the spiritualist and Mrs Sconce, news that General Minchin, a chess player, to live nearby; visit to Poole library; gardening supplies; sent off to Mr Casson for Mrs D'Orsay; repairs to kitchen; delivery of Cooperative coal; new (visiting?) cards; receipt of a letter from Rudyard Kipling expressing hope he can visit one day; Mr Linton's thanks to A. R. Wallace and Mitten for (specimen of?) grass. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Poole Dorset England Notes: OLD REF WP1/19/19 and later WP1/21/12.
1519.
NHM-WP01.005.004    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Noa Jessie Mrs, Mirlees ?, Holmes ?, Woodbury ?, Williams Mr, Wood ?  1886.11.14   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie, from Boston, 14 Nov 1886 re lack of news from her; weather; good audiences at the four lectures so far given; portrait artist Mrs Noa; unexpected meeting with Mr and Mrs Mirlees visiting the site of their son's death with their daughter; Dr Holmes the "one-kon-shay" man at dinner; meeting arranged with a lady spiritualist; any news of letting of house at Godlaming; requests Annie to send photos of ruined temples of Java given to A. R. Wallace by Mr Woodbury, wants to compare with models and photos of similarly decorated Mexican temples at Cambridge (Massachusetts) museum; American museums the finest in the world; plans to go to Baltimore and Washington with a return to Boston in between; opinion of A. R. Wallace's agent Mr Williams of earlier lecturer Mr Wood and his possible effect on A. R. Wallace's potential audience; Harvard College celebration. Place: USA Java Mexico
1520.
NHM-WP01.005.016    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Hampden John, Allen Charles Grant Blairfindie, Allen J A  1887.01.29   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Washington DC, 29 Jan 1887, re her letter about snow in England and damage to garden; Hampden (John Hampden of the Flat Earth Society) not a threat as few American papers would print anything by him; flattery becoming "quite painful", quotes remarks by dinner host, Mr Nordhoff, Washington representative of "New York Herald", describes dinner in detail including settings (guests names in gold on rose leaves), dining etiquette; J A Allen, father of Grant Allen staying nearby with his family; magnificence of Washington, street layout and houses; details of city's tram system; approval of American methods of warming houses and trains; superiority of American railway system; details of hotel room including heater and gas lamp; amazing experiences of spiritualist General Lippitt, materialisations and slate-writing; seances attended; visit to millionaire spiritualist Senator Stanford and his wife, Stanford to spend 20 million dollars to found a university in memory of his son; sending press cuttings on weather and on Garibaldi; no lectures recently but two arranged in Canada in March; has sent an article to Harris and written reviews for some American papers. Stamped envelope addressed to her at Frith Hill, Godalming and postmarked on the front Washington 29 Jan 1887and on the back New York 30 Jan 1887 and Godalming 11 Feb 1887. Place: Washington DC USA
1521.
NHM-WP01.005.026    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, George Henry, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Jekyll Gertrude, Darwin Charles Robert, George Henry,  1887.04.22   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Cincinnati, 22 Apr 1887 describing the countryside around Cincinnati and the spring flowers in the woods, with botanical and common names; flower roots sent to Miss Jekyll; instructions to let the house (in England) for up to six months if possible; money earned from lectures, lectures scheduled in Bloomington Indiana, Sioux City Iowa and Kansas but no others so far; possibility of travelling to California if a lecture can be given in San Francisco; Diphtheria; enclosing press cuttings with instructions to keep any sent together as they may be useful material for a book; enclosing a Canadian stamp and a hunting story (press cutting?) for Willie (neither present). Press cutting headlined "Colors in Animals. | Their uses clearly explained" reporting on A. R. Wallace's lecture at Smith & Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati; annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "Cincinnati Enquirer Ap 23/87 | A bad lamp! Which went out in the mid of the lecture!!!" Press cutting from The Post undated (c. Apr 1887) headlined "Dr. Wallace. | A scientist of world-wide reputation in Cincinnati" with brief details of Wallace, metioning his opinion of Henry George in relation to land monopoly and his forthcoming lecture at Smith & Nixon's Hall. Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace Frith Hill Godalming England, postmarked on the front Cincinnati 23 Apr 1887 and on the back New (York?) 24 Apr 1887 and Godalming 6 May 1887; annotated on the back at the bottom edge in A. R. Wallace's hand "I sent letter with Pension Certificate from Washington - April 6th."
1522.
NHM-WP16.001.069.[01]    Correspondence:   Williams J Leon, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Alfred Russel, Casey ? Miss, Burroughs John, Tennyson Alfred 1st Baron of Aldworth and Freshwater, Browning Robert  1913.06.25--1913   Letter to William Greenell Wallace from J. Leon Williams, from 84 Fellows Road Hampstead (London) N W, 25 Jun 1913, re receipt of Miss Casey's book, sending a copy of the book "Time and Change" by John Burroughs for her; thanks for hospitality to himself and Mr Warren, meeting WGW's father (A. R. Wallace) had been comparable to meetings with Tennyson and Browning; encloses a note (not present) with a question (on variation of species?) for A. R. Wallace, reply may be included in a lecture by the writer. Place: London Notes: Both envelopes were found in original box 3 when listed, separate from the letter, one enclosing the other and a possible draft reply in A. R. Wallace's? hand: see WP16/1/70
1523.
NHM-WP16.001.069.[02]    Correspondence:   Williams J Leon, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Alfred Russel, Casey ? Miss, Burroughs John, Tennyson Alfred 1st Baron of Aldworth and Freshwater, Browning Robert  1913.06.25--1913   Stamped envelope with a return address "Dr J Leon Williams | 84 Fellows Road | South Hampstead | London" in Williams's hand Place: London Notes: Both envelopes were found in original box 3 when listed, separate from the letter, one enclosing the other and a possible draft reply in A. R. Wallace's? hand: see WP16/1/70
1524.
NHM-WP16.001.069.[03]    Correspondence:   Williams J Leon, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Alfred Russel, Casey ? Miss, Burroughs John, Tennyson Alfred 1st Baron of Aldworth and Freshwater, Browning Robert  1913.06.25--1913   Envelope postmarked 25 Jun 1913 addressed to W G Wallace annotated on the back in pencil in WGW's hand "To J Leon? Williams (Biol)" Place: London Notes: Both envelopes were found in original box 3 when listed, separate from the letter, one enclosing the other and a possible draft reply in A. R. Wallace's? hand: see WP16/1/70
1525.
NHM-WP01.001.017    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Davis ?, Meldola Raphael, Thompson Darcy, Usherwood ?, Perry ?, Ponton Mungo, Crump Mrs  1892.11.18   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 18 Nov 1892 re William starting work at Woolwich, advising him on type and cost of lodgings, behaviour at work and need to thank Davis, Meldola and Professor Thompson for help; orchids from Natal received from Canon Usherwood; work on index to Australia book (presumably Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel. Australasia, Vol.1, Australia and New Zealand. New Issue, London 1893); Prof Perry's book on spinning tops; Ma's (William's mother Annie Wallace) visit to Malvern; Mr Ponton's pin-hole photography in France; Mrs Crump; Aunt Fanny. Place: Australia Dorset Malvern Worcestershire England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:16
1526.
NHM-WP01.001.104    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet, Villiers Brougham, Shaw F J, Lyell Sir Charles, Darwin Charles Robert, Spencer Herbert, Huxley Thomas Henry  1905.02.18   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 18 Feb 1905 re books A. R. Wallace has been reading; liberal and social politics; William's sister Violet's health; house alterations; progress of book (autobiography?). Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 96
1527.
NHM-WP01.001.126    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet, Mitten Flora, Spruce Richard, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, Lodge Sir O Knight  [1907].06.13   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 13 Jun (1907?) re William's career; catalogue of priced books and drawings sent to aunt Flora (Mitten); Parish Council meeting; work on Spruce. Place: Dorset England Notes: "1907" has been added in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand below "Jun 16". Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 111
1528.
NHM-WP01.001.162    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Schulz ?, Ackland ?, Conway Sir William Martin, Reade Charles, Casey ? Miss, Allman George James  1898.12.02   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 2 Dec 1898, re letter from William (from USA), incident with cattle; WGW's failure to catch many (small mammals), A. R. Wallace recommends using a jar or tip-up box trap (illustrated with ink sketch), catching mice in log hut, trying any pine woods for seed and kernel eaters; instructions to get to know local ranchers and ask for details about their mortgages, crops and living; Violet observing teaching in Germany, says it is far better than in England, now staying with Rektor Schulz; young Mr Acland [Ackland?] from England also there to learn German and study education; sending a "Chronicle " containing a letter by Conway about climbing in the Andes, "Hard Cash" by C. Reade and three photos taken by Miss Casey of the house, one showing altered Summer-house and Loop line path (none present); has given a talk and reading at the house on the Malays for schools; sudden death of Dr Allman; WGW's photos of his hunting trip very good. Place: Parkstone Dorset England USA Notes: OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/21
1529.
NHM-WP01.001.163    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace William Greenell, Conway Sir William MartinBlack William, Howard Sir Ebenezer, Tesla Nikola, Nichols ?, Coomaraswamy Ananda Kentish  1898.12.15   Letter from A. R. Wallace and his wife Annie to their son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 15 Dec 1898 re William's news (from the USA) that he has moved to better accommodation, A. R. Wallace thinks the dogs and cats there will keep away any small mammals he wants to catch; sending a paper with news of Conway's ascent of Mount Sorata in the Andes; sending Black's "Princess of Thule" for WGW's birthday; "Tommy Atkins" now in a shilling edition; the author of "Tomorrow" (Ebenezer Howard) has sent his book describing the ideal garden city, good review in the "Clarion" but A. R. Wallace fears the plan will be suppressed by speculators; news of Tesla's experiments with wireless telegraphy, claims he will work machinery in Paris by power from Niagara; drains at house being connected, problems, cost and method described; cleverness of "Whatnot" and "Bezique" in the "Clarion"; reading Dangles? "Old Cockaigne"; detailed description of method of digging a trench, with planking diagram, Colonel Nichols says tunnels in India made with box frames (diagram); hopes William has got some skeletons by now. Annie's postscript (unsigned) written at right angles to the text by A. R. Wallace, on the last page of the first of two folios, sends William birthday and new year greetings, and news of local Christmas shopping; plants in flower; photos from Ananda in Ceylon, hopes he will return alive; sale of Ardmore (house). Place: Bolivia Ceylon Parkstone Dorset England USA Notes: OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/22
1530.
NHM-WP01.001.190    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Birch Frederick R, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Sharpe ?, Fisher Osmond, Barrett Sir William Fletcher, Poynting J H  1907.09.12   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 12 Sep 1907 annotated in WGW's? hand "Mars"; enclosing a paper (not present) on glacial valleys sent by a young man from Middlesborough; death and funeral of Mr Weston; Fred Birch arrived at Minas Geraes; struggling with temperatures and canals of Mars (for "Is Mars Habitable?", published Dec 1907), has written to mathematicians Sharpe?, Fisher, Barrett and Poynting on the subject; suffering from asthma, thinks diet the cause; Violet to visit. Place: Brazil Broadstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re books and writing 1903-1907: WP1/19/9/8
1531.
NHM-WP01.002.029    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Spencer Herbert, Dyer Sir William Turner Thiselton-, Britten Hardinge Mrs, Hall Marshall- Mrs, Baker Mr, Bennett Mr?, Wallace Eliza,  1892.07.03   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 3 Jul 1892 re land nationalisation meeting; visit to Kew gardens; reading proofs of "Australasia"; article for "Natural Science"; Violet's career; lecture by Mrs Britten; family. Place: Dorset England
1532.
NHM-WP01.002.034    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Evans Mr, Hope Mrs, Lund Mr, Lees? Miss, Iselin Mrs, ? Winifred, Harris Frank  1893.07.02   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 2 Jul 1893 re attempts to let house; article on House of Lords sent to Harris; letter from her brother William. Place: Dorset England
1533.
NHM-WP01.002.049    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Forbes Henry Ogg, Carter Mr, Panton Mr, Hall Marshall-, Reid Clement, Sharpe J W  1894.06.01   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 1 Jun 1894 re marking examination papers; news from her brother William; proposed joint visit by Violet and William; books read; travels of H O Forbes; chess meetings Place: Dorset England
1534.
NHM-WP01.002.057    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Macdonald Miss, ? Maclachlan Mrs., Maclachlan Hamish, Mitten Mrs William, Reid Clement, Harris Frank  1894.12.14   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 14 Dec 1894, re visit by Mrs Maclachlan and small son Hamish; Miss Macdonald expected; kindergarten books; gardening; completion of article on language; Harris leaving the "Fortnightly", opinion of new editor; Violet should visit orchid nursery John Rowan & Co at Garston near Liverpool; Ma (Annie Wallace) going to Hurst for her mother's (Mrs Mitten) golden wedding celebrations; considering asking Clement Reid to Christmas dinner. Place: Dorset England
1535.
NHM-WP01.002.059    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Blatchford Robert ("Nunquam"), Evans Mrs, ? Maclachlan Mrs., Maclachlan Hamish, Mott Frederick Thompson, Fisher Dr  1885.01.31   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 31 Jan 1895 re winter weather; (travel) bags for Violet and her brother William; William going to Glasgow on another job; A. R. Wallace's "Evolution" article part-published this month, his article on language due out in three months or more; the Evans's business failing; Violet's final exams and career prospects as a kindergarten teacher; planned chess match, Poole and Parkstone against Bournemouth; sending copy of the "R of R" with interesting articles on "Merry England" and Mr Blatchford; Mrs Maclachlan and Hamish returning to Hindhead; A. R. Wallace's answer to Mr Mott's enigma; death of Dr Fisher. Place: Dorset England Notes: Annotated at the top in blue pencil in an unknown hand: "Riddle".
1536.
NHM-WP01.002.070    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Hall Marshall- ?, ? Eleanor?, Lowe Mrs, Blatchford Robert ("Nunquam"), Ray? Edward F ("The Bounder")  1896.04.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 20 Apr 1896 re sudden death of Captain Marshall Hall; Violet's proposed walking trip with Ma (Annie Wallace) and Eleanor, letter from Mrs Lowe; Violet's brother William's visit to Bakewell; The Clarionettes, (Clarion Cycling Club?) Nunquam, (Robert Blatchford) the Bounder (Edward Ray?); sending weeds and newts to Violet. Place: Dorset England
1537.
NHM-WP01.002.087    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A, Sharpe J W, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley), Greck Madame  1897.04.09   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 9 Apr 1897, re the "Brotherhood"; news from her brother William in New York; poem relevant to situation in Crete and Greece sent to the "Clarion" by A. R. Wallace; book going slowly; Mrs Fisher; the Sharpes, Madame Greck. Place: Dorset England Notes: Annotated in blue pencil in an unknown hand "Poem".
1538.
NHM-WP01.002.105    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Longfellow , Mott Frederick Thompson, Chant Mr, Longfellow Henry Wadsworth, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley)  1898.02.22   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 22 Feb 1898 re her (move to?) London and resignation from current job; "The Wonderful Century", verses and mottos wanted for chapter headings, Longfellow, Mr Mott; design wanted for cover; Mr Chant? to read proofs; Mrs Fisher; Eucalyptus in garden damaged by snow; book on vaccination and letter from her brother William sent last week. Place: Dorset England
1539.
NHM-WP01.002.114    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, De Rougemont Louis (Louis Grin), Carnegie M, Beckett Ernest William Lord Grimthorpe, Harris Frank  1898.09.30   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 30 Sep 1898, re Dresden and its art galleries and museums; suggestions for articles by Violet on German school and kindergarten teaching methods for the "Fortnightly" or Harris's "Saturday Review"; usefulness of keeping notes on German family life and manners; the "Chronicle" and Hon. M. Carnegie on De Rougemont's life with savages in Australia, "Wide World Magazine"; "Clarion"; letter from Lord Grimthorpe on conversion to anti-vaccination by A. R. Wallace's book. Place: Dorset England
1540.
NHM-WP01.005.014    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet Isabel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Cook Kate, Wilson Algernon, Forbes John Murray, Gray Asa, Holmes Oliver Wendell, James Russell Lowell  1887.01.15   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet from The Hamilton, Washington DC, 15 Jan 1887 with detailed description of a seance in Boston at which spirits including those of an American Indian and a baby apparently materialised; another seance at which spirits of A. R. Wallace's Australian cousin Algernon Wilson and a woman who had met A. R. Wallace at Kate Cook's apparently materialised; floral decorations at a dinner in Boston hosted by John M Forbes with guests including Asa Gray, O W Holmes and James Russell Lowell, sending Violet a menu; sending a poem suitable for reciting cut from a magazine; beauty of the city of Washington; lack of lecture engagements, may go to Canada; letter to be forwarded to Violet's aunt Fanny (Sims). Place: Washington DC USA Notes: A menu for the dinner referred to is held in the Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University USA. "Call No.: MS Am 2166. Title: M. A. De Wolfe Howe menu collection, (1) Parker house, Boston. [Menu for dinner given by John M. Forbes to A.R. Wallace] [Boston] 29 Dec 1886. The verso bears a list of those present, including J. R. Lowell, O. W. Holmes, O. W. Holmes, Jr., C. E. Norton, and William James." (Source: http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00463.html)
1541.
NHM-WP01.003.017    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Bates Henry Walter, Chambers Robert, Lawrence William, Pritchard James C, Humboldt Alexander von Baron  1845.12.28   Letter from A. R. Wallace to H Bates, from Neath, 28 Dec 1845 re insect cabinets and boxes; opinion of "Vestiges of the natural history of Creation", the progressive development of species, Lawrence's lectures on Man, Pritchard's physical history of man, distinction between species and varieties in man, Humboldt's "Cosmos". Place: Neath Glamorganshire Wales Notes: Letter no in contents list: 15. 2 folios
1542.
NHM-WP01.003.041    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Bates Henry Walter, Mohnicke ?, Doleschall ?, Burmeister Hermann, Erichson ?, Darwin Charles Robert, Stevens Samuel, Bowring John Charles  1858.01.04   Letter from A. R. Wallace to W H (sic) Bates, from Amboyna, 4 Jan 1858, continued Ternate, 25 Jan 1858, regarding receipt of mail from home including letters from Bates and Darwin; cleaning and packing of collections from Aru; detailed account of numbers, types and locations of insects collected, including first serious collection of very small genera (Styphilidae etc) at Macassar; comparison of data sent by Bates with 's own; reaction to A. R. Wallace's paper "On the Succession of Species", approving letter from Darwin; benefit of Darwin's proposed publication on species and varieties; boundary between two distinct faunas in Malay Archipelago; proposed expeditions to Gilolo island and New Guinea; advantages of Amboyna as a base; battles of Balaclava and Inkerman; Britain - India meeting (British rule in India?); insects in the Andes. Place: Amboyna Malaya Andes South America Aru Islands Netherlands Indies Australia California USA Gilolo Notes: Letter no in contents list: 39.
1543.
NHM-WP01.003.045    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Silk George C, Latham Robert Gordon, ? Davis, Pritchard James C, Lawrence William, Dumas Alexander  1858.11.30   Letter from A. R. Wallace to G C Silk, from Batchian, Moluccas, 30 Nov 1858 regarding love of solitude; complimentary remarks by Lyell and Hooker on his paper published in the August Linnean; dislike of politics; news from India; journals and books including "Tristram Shandy"and novels of Dumas; ethnology; marriage; sending an article on "Smoke" for the Athenaeum. Place: Amazon Batchian Moluccas England New Guinea Switzerland Notes: Letter no in contents list: 43
1544.
NHM-WP01.001.082    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Birch Fred(erick?), Sedgwick W, Reynolds Osborne, Kropotkin Peter Alexeivich Prince, Thomson William Lord Kelvin, Perry , Marriott Ernest, Poe Edgar Allan  1903.11.01   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset, 1 Nov 1903 re domestic affairs, friends and family; book-writing finished, reviews in papers; reading, "Man's position in the Universe" by W Sedgwick, "Nature", "The Bounder"; British Guiana; William's career, spiritualism in Manchester Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 78
1545.
NHM-WP01.001.197    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Waugh ?, Darwin Charles Robert, Spruce Richard, Gaborian Emil, Leroux Gaston, Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan, Benham ?  1908.11.06   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 6 Nov 1908 annotated in WGW's? hand "Ref to O.M." and "lecture"; re doctor's Douglas Wood's report on William's health; sending a cheque; his own health improving; outline of lecture (for the Royal Institution) done, title to be "The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism"; wooden fence almost finished; proofs of index to Spruce book ( "Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes" by Richard Spruce, ed. and condensed by A. R. Wallace, Dec. 1908) only just arrived, six weeks after mss sent, so publication of book may be delayed; reading "The Yellow Room", in the style of Gaborian, not as good as Sherlock Holmes; has decided O.M. means "Old Man"; sending book ("My Life"?) to Benham today. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re R I lecture and Medals 1908 and 1909: WP1/19/11/2
1546.
NHM-WP01.001.202    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Carnegie Andrew, Jordan Heinrich Ernst Karl, Rothschild Lionel Walter, Hall John, Poulton Sir Edward Bagnall  1909.02.23   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Thomas Sims, undated and Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 23 Feb 1909 re sending copy of "Pall Mall Magazine" containing interview with and photos of A. R. Wallace; description of Diplodocus skeleton at the Natural History Museum, donated by Carnegie; Birds of Paradise; meeting at NHM with Jordan and Rothschild who had brought some New Guinea butterflies for him to see, invitation from Rothschild to spend a week at Tring, may go in the summer; emergence of three small Longicorn beetles from a clump of orchids sent from Buenos Ayres by John Hall, two caught and identified by British Museum as a species of Ibidion not in its collection; capture of a large orange and brown moth or butterfly which Rothschild thinks a Castnia, in the orchid house and a chrysalis on same orchid as the one harbouring the Longicorns, has sent moth and chrysalis to Prof Poulton for the Oxford collection, amazement that the same plant should produce both a rare moth and beetle after a year in a greenhouse. Place: Brazil Broadstone Dorset Tring Hertfordshire England Notes: OLD REF Letter re a curious event 1909: WP1/19/12/1
1547.
NHM-WP01.002.040    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Reid Clement, Hall Captain Marshall-, Stevenson Robert Louis Balfour, Haggard Henry Rider, Knowles Mr, Sharpe J W, Allman Dr, Usherwood  1893.10.22   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 22 Oct 1893 re Geological Survey; books read; Psychical Science Congress; delayed publication of article in the "Nineteenth Century"; Sharpe suggests article on House of Lords suitable for "The Speaker"; articles on the glacial epoch and the formation of lakes in the "Fortnightly"; garden plants; building of a pond. Place: Dorset England
1548.
NHM-WP01.002.046    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Myers F W H, Sidgwick Henry, Lund Mr, Lund Miss, Burton Sir Richard Francis, Burton Lady Isabel  1894.03.11   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 11 Mar 1894 re paper read at Cambridge University Natural Science Club conversazione, declines honorary degree; Violet's proposed Alpine trip; the Burton family; Violet's career; progress of "Social Economy" article for book on new reforms; local lecture on Oberammergau passion play. Place: Dorset England
1549.
NHM-WP01.002.050    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Mitten William, Mitten Flora, Mitten Bessie, Harris Frank, Harrison Miss, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley)  1894.06.23   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 23 Jun 1894 re Mrs Fisher; geological excursions with grandpa (William Mitten) to Bournemouth and Swanage; chess meetings; the "Clarion"; proposed visits by aunts Flora and Bessie (Mitten) and two American geologists; proposed visit to Devonshire for ferns; writing for Harris; Violet's expenses. Place: Dorset England
1550.
NHM-WP01.002.120    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Burrell Percy, Greenell William, Gorringe Mrs., Roberts Eliza, Evans Mr, Symonds Catherine North (née North) Mrs., North Marianne,  1899.02.14   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 14 Feb 1899, re her plans to return to England, possibility of visiting the Burrells, German schools, future career; A. R. Wallace researching family genealogy for his autobiography, Mrs Gorringe's refusal to supply a photograph of his great-great uncle William Greenell; local house sales; the Evanses, Miss Roberts; Mrs Symonds, Miss North. Place: Dorset England
1551.
NHM-WP01.002.131    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, ? Eleanor?, Macmillan & Co , Lodge Sir Oliver, Shaw George Bernard, Kropotkin Peter Alexeivich Prince, Haeckel Ernst, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley), ? Reginald  1905.12.31   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 31 Dec 1905, re Eleanor's postal address; progress of drainage work; Macmillan's magazines "Temple Bar" and "Macmillans"; Oliver Lodge on Shaw's "Major Barbara" in the "Clarion"; Kropotkin on the Russian people; book criticising Haeckel; regards to Mrs Fisher; letter sent to Reggie. Place: Dorset England
1552.
NHM-WP01.003.037    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Thomas, Allen Charles, McDougall Francis Thomas, Brooke Sir James, Fenton Roger, Bonaparte Napoleon  1856.02.20   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Fanny (Mrs Thomas Sims) in Conduit Street, London, from Singapore, 20 Feb 1856, re departure from Sarawak, leaving Charles behind; admirable character of Sir James Brooke; slow healing of injured foot; good collection of insects in Borneo; Sims' photography business; Fenton's Crimea photographs; justification of Crimean war. Place: Sarawak Singapore Malaya Russia Notes: Letter no in contents list: 35. The date given in the contents list is Feb 1856. The written date is clearly 1855, but "56!" has been added in pencil next to it, possibly in A. R. Wallace's hand, and from context 1856 must be the correct year.
1553.
NHM-WP01.003.043    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Thomas, Silk George C, Claudet Antoine, Riglander ?, Fry Roger, Spurjeon?, Dumas Alexander  1858.09.06   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Fanny (Frances) and Thomas Sims, from Ternate, 6 Sep 1858, regarding the Sims's business, George Silk's marriage plans; sending Dumas' "La Reine Margot"; Claudet's stereoscope; photographs by Riglander and Fry; "The Family Herald"; speeches by Spurjeon. Place: Ternate Moluccas Netherlands Indies Notes: Letter no in contents list: 41. Annotated in pencil "Not copied | WGW"
1554.
NHM-WP01.003.044    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Mary Anne, Owen Sir Richard, Gray George Robert, Stevens Samuel, Hooker Sir Joseph Dalton, Darwin Charles Robert, Lyell Sir Charles  1858.10.06   Transcription in an unknown hand, possibly that of A. R. Wallace's mother Mary Anne Wallace, of extracts from a letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 6 Oct 1858. Headed "Extract from Mr Alfred Wallace's letter dated Oct 6 1858." regarding Fanny (Mrs Sims) interview with Gray and Owen at the BM (Natural History); A. R. Wallace's relationship with Gray; photography; proposed expedition to Batchian Island near Gilolo; encouraging letters from Hooker and Darwin, his essay read at the Linnean Society; sale by Stevens of collections from Aru; plans to return to England. Place: Aru England California Batchian Malaya Notes: Letter no in contents list: 42. The Paper and writing appear to be contemporary with Wallace's letters written about 1850s.
1555.
NHM-WP01.002.096    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Marshall J W, Maclaren Ian, Oakley Mr, MacAlpine G A, Blatchford Robert ("Nunquam"), Swinton A C, Burrell Percy, ? Eleanor  1897.11.24   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 24 Nov 1897, re "Clarion" article on the Pantheon; the Marshall's; A. R. Wallace drawing diagrams for engravings on anti-vaccination; Annie learning to ride tricycle; bicycles; books, author Ian Maclaren, Poole Library; news of Violet's brother William in America; family cats; new neighbours including Mr Oakley; interview for "Bookman"; A. R. Wallace's head read by a phrenologist who also read the photographs of William, Mac, Nunquam (Robert Blatchford), and Mr Swinton; orchids from Burrell; new Argand candle; regards to Eleanor. Place: Denver Colorado USA Dorset England Notes: See sketch for an Argand candle lamp by A. R. Wallace dated Dec 1899
1556.
NHM-WP01.003.035    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Wallace Mary Anne, Wallace John, Vignoles Charles Blacker, Claudet Antoine, Mayall John Jabez Edwin, Matthews Sarah, Draper Miss, Fortnum & Mason Ltd  1855.09.28   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Fanny, (Mrs Thomas Sims), from Si Munjon (Simunjan) near Sarawak, 28 Sep 1855, continued 17 Oct 1855, re the Sims' move to Conduit Street and photography business, with detailed advice and questions, suggests asking Mr Vignolles (sic: Vignoles?) to introduce their work at Royal Society Soirees; mother's future; post from England and arrival of a box with shoes (good) and bacon (spoiled). Place: Simunjan Sarawak Malaya Notes: Letter no in contents list: 33
1557.
NHM-WP01.001.165    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Sir William of Ellerslie, Greenell John, Greenell William, Greenell John, Wilson Mrs née Greenell, Roberts Eliza, Gorringe Mrs née O'Hara, MacAlpine G A, Gorringe Mr  1899.02.09   Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 9 Feb 1899 re William's letter from America describing Mack's (sic) machine; misinterpretation of A. R. Wallace's letter, he does not think William wasting his time in America but should move somewhere more interesting; A. R. Wallace's health better, asthmatic cough going away; planting in garden; search for details of Wallace Scottish ancestors and Greenell family for autobiography, information from headmaster of Hertford Grammar School; fate of three family portraits, Mr and Mrs Gorringe, the current owners of one of the architect William Greenell refuse permission for it to be photographed, asks William to intercede on his return; Miss Evans wants American stamps; William's finances; Socialism in America. Place: Parkstone Dorset England USA Notes: 2 folios. OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/24
1558.
NHM-WP01.003.011    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Bates Henry Walter, Spry William J, Darwin Charles Robert, Lyell Sir Charles, Humboldt Alexander von Baron, Kirby William, Spence William  1846.04.11   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Mr Bates, at Leicester, from Neath, 11 Apr 1846 re exchanging monthly lists of (insect) captures; plan to keep a journal recording natural history captures with location, time and notes; periodical appearance of insects; meteorology; lists coleoptera taken in March 1846; opinion of the writing of Lyell, Darwin and Humboldt; Kirby and Spencer's entomology; Spry's figures; lack of natural historians and books in Neath. Place: England Neath Glamorganshire Wales Leiceste Notes: Letter no in contents list: 9. The year is given in the list, incorrectly, as 1845.
1559.
NHM-WP01.003.026    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Spruce Richard, Antony Henrique, Lima Joao Antonio de, Chagas ?, Darwin Charles Robert, Hooker Sir William Jackson, Diaz Gregorio  1853.07.02   Letter from Richard Spruce to A. R. Wallace from San Carlos del Rio Negro, 2 Jul 1853, re A. R. Wallace's shipwreck and lost specimens; threatened uprising by local Indians; plant collecting at San Jeronymo ( San Jeronimo); canoes on the Vuapes; steamers on the Amazon; Darwin and other English travellers; Chagas in prison; expected arrival of Antonio Diaz; publication of Spruce letters by Hooker; local women; plans for an expedition to the source of the Orinoco. Place: San Carlos del Rio Negro Brazil Orinoco river Notes: Letter no in contents list: 24. 2 folios, blue paper
1560.
NHM-WP01.003.033    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Silk George C, Hooker Sir William Jackson, Spruce Richard, Brooke Sir James, Johnson John Brooke, Latham Robert Gordon  [1854.10.15]   Letter from A. R. Wallace to George Silk, with part-letter to the (Hertford?) Literary Society? on the back, from Singapore, 15 Oct 1854?, re sailing for Sarawak next day; arranging and cataloguing collection of 6,000 specimens - birds, insects and shells; impossibility of collecting plants for William Hooker; pleasure at quotation by Latham; any news of Sebastopol; wanting copies of "Punch"; expedition to Mount Ophir. Place: Mount Ophir Malaya Sarawak Singapore Malaya Notes: Letter no in contents list: 31. No year date. Annotated in pencil "1854". Some of the letter (three folios?) is apparently missing. The text addressed to George Silk, which is on one side of a folio. with valediction and signature, states "These four sheets are for the Lit. Soc. ... If too long this letter may be cut in two, at the 2nd page of sheet 2 where I have made a cross." The text on the back, which is initialled "A. R. Wallace" and is about Mount Ophir, seems to be the last page of a longer narrative.
1561.
NHM-WP01.003.047    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Bates Henry Walter, Bates Frederick, Lacordaire T?, Spix J B von, Natterer Johann, Castelnau Francis-Louis de, Ascolati? ?  1859.11.25   Letter from A. R. Wallace to H W Bates, from Ceram, 25 Nov 1859 re Bates's safe arrival (in England); hopes Bates will write a Fauna of the Amazon valley; A. R. Wallace's own plans for a similar work on the Malay Archipelago; hopes for exchange of duplicate specimens; paper on principles of Geographical distribution in the archipelago sent to the Linnean Society. Place: Ceram Moluccas Netherlands Indies Notes: Letter no in contents list: 45
1562.
NHM-WP01.003.055    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Spruce Richard, Markham Sir Clements Robert, Pierce Richard, Fraser Louis, LaCondamine Charles Marie, Hooker Sir William Jackson, Bentham George, Poeppig E F, Matthews ?, Blacker Alexander  1863.11.21   Letter from Richard Spruce to A. R. Wallace, from Amotape, Peru, 21 Nov 1863 re journey from Guayaquil, heart-attack, paralysis, general ill-health and poverty, inability to collect insects for A. R. Wallace; botany, illness preventing his work on collection of mosses; bitterness at treatment by Sir William Hooker; newspaper reports on Darwin's "Origin of Species", geographical distribution of species; A. R. Wallace's Malayan collections; collectors in the Andes; tameness of native birds; marriage; possibility of returning to England. Place: Amotape Peru Andes South America Banos Ecuador Guayaquil Mount Chimborazo Quito Tarapoto Peru Payata Notes: Letter no in contents list: 53. 2 Large folios
1563.
NHM-WP01.006.003    Correspondence:   Birch Frederick R, Wallace Alfred Russel, Huber ?, Jordan Heinrich Ernst Karl, Moss A M, May ?, Thoreau Henry David, New Age The  1910.02.14   Letter from Fred Birch to A. R. Wallace from Theophilo Ottoni, Brazil, 14 Feb 1910 re A. R. Wallace's letter to Dr Huber; lack of information on insect collecting opportunities in Para, suspects trade rivalry; plans to leave Brazil after two and a half years there, details of repeated theft and loss of packages in the mails and his valuable hand-made collecting case sent from Tring by Dr Jordan at Bahia customs house; misunderstanding with Mr May over house rent and purchase of collections; surprise at news of A M Moss collecting in the Andes; butterflies sent to Tring made £53.12.00 but cannot trust beetle collection to a carrier, is making boxes for them; plans to go to British Guiana and collect on the Demerara or Berbice rivers, cannot afford to go to the Andes because of responsibility for Mary and Elsie (wife and child?); disagrees with A. R. Wallace's views on labour and intellect, quotes Thoreau and from an A. R. Wallace letter; necessity of broad study and experience of life, nobility of agricultural labour; admires some articles in the N.A.("New Age"). Green paper envelope (stamp torn off) addressed to A. R. Wallace at Broadstone, postmarked on the front Theophilo Ottoni 20 Feb 1910 and on the back Ambula Rio de Janeiro 2? 21? 1910, Diamantina (date illegible) and Wimborne 20 Mar (1910); annotated on the front in A. R. Wallace's hand "Recd. Mar 20th 1910 | Rio or B. Guiana! | Written Feby 1910". Notes: The envelope also contained a letter written on May 5 - see WP1/6/4
1564.
NHM-WP01.006.004    Correspondence:   Birch Frederick R, Wallace Alfred Russel, May ?, Donne John, Thoreau Henry David, Emerson Ralph Waldo, Rodway ?, Mill John Stuart, Sparrow Walter S, New Age The  1910.05.05   Letter from Fred Birch to A. R. Wallace from Theophilo Ottoni, Brazil, 5 May 1910 with rough ink sketch of a Zeonia butterfly at the top of first page and of Nymphalinae butterfly at the bottom of the last page. Re delay in leaving Brazil due to photographing local families, problems of portrait photograph; reconsidering move (to British Guiana), correspondence with Mr May and Mr Rodway of Georgetown, Barbados, recent changes in laws on immigration into British colonies, possibility of going to Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil as living cheaper and postal service more reliable than in Rio state; nature of entomologists, not all collectors lovers of nature, quotes a John Donne verse (probably as quoted in "Walden" by Thoreau) and Emerson on man and nature; collection for Prof Poulton now complete; recent collections of moths and butterflies including an unknown moth and probable Zeonia and a Nymphalinae butterflies (all described in some detail); long local drought affecting crops and food prices; gardening; asks for news of British parliament and budget; unemployment relief, have Mr Mill's (J S Mill?) and A. R. Wallace's schemes been tried; asks for copies of "Intensive Culture" published by the "Clarion" and "New Age" article on "The Art of homemaking" by Walter S Sparrow. Place: Barbados Caribbean Islands Brazil British Guiana Notes: 1 folio. This was in the same envelope as letter dated 14 Feb 1910 -see WP1/6/3
1565.
NHM-WP01.003.042    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel, Bates Frederick, Bates Henry Walter, Saunders ?, Labillardiere Jacques Julien Houton de, Burmeister Hermann, Pierre Dejean, Gray George Robert, Wollaston Thomas Vernon, Lacordaire T?, Mulsant Martial Étienne, Gosse Philip Henry  1858.03.02   Letter from A. R. Wallace to Frederick Bates in Leicester, from Ternate, 2 Mar 1858, regarding Geodephaga species, commenting on notes made by F Bates in a letter received a month previously; variation of entomological species; species of Catascopus sent to Saunders; habits of Cicindelidae; theory of colours of insect species; planned expedition to northern Celebes; plans to write a Coleoptera Malayana; disgraceful state of current publishing in entomology, comments on particular works. Place: Amazon Andes South America Mount Ophir Malaya Peru Ternate Moluccas Notes: Letter no in contents list: 40. Loose note by Emma B, c. 2001/2 (destroyed) with this letter but possibly intended to refer to previous letter (to H W Bates from Amboyna, 4 Jan 1858, continued Ternate, 25 Jan 1858): "Contested date stamp letter". This refers to the controversy over the date of arrival of A. R. Wallace's letter and essay sent to Charles Darwin from Ternate (See Raby, p. 133, n.25. and p. 287).
1566.
NHM-WP01.006.005    Correspondence:   Birch Frederick R, Wallace Alfred Russel, Cotton Sir Arthur, Albert Edward Wettin Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay Earl of Carrick Baron Renfrew Lord of the Isles Great Steward of Scotland, Edward VII King of Great Britain and Ireland, Paulhan Louis, Boynton ?, Halley Edmund, New Age The  1910.07.14   Letter from Fred Birch to A. R. Wallace from "that wretched T.O." (Theophilo Ottoni, Brazil), 14 Jul 1910 with thanks for letters and three copies of "The New Age", other copies failed to arrive, presumed stolen, hopes promised copy of Sir Arthur Cotton's tract on agriculture will arrive safely, no news of Velox photographic paper ordered via Mr May; belated news of King's death through local Germans; Paulhan's flight from London to Manchester, speculation on when public air travel will be possible and its effects; hopes for the arrival of Socialism; detailed descriptions of the appearance and behaviour of birds and animals visiting the garden including parroquets, orioles, toucans and callistes, many eating oranges, wrens attacking a snake, woodpeckers apparently eating pawpaws or insects within them; opossums, bats taking food from the table and cooking stove, fruit scarce in forest; night temperatures below freezing, large variation of day and night temperature; cannot consider joining Captain Boynton at the Orinoco because considering move to British Guiana or Victoria (Brazil); has practiced dentistry on Mary (wife?) and filled several cavities; good view of Halley's comet. Postscript on a smaller sheet of paper asking cost of land in Hampshire, Devonshire and Somerset and whether peaches can be grown there; where filberts will grow successfully (in Britain); Windermere; asks for news of any land available on the Warwickshire Avon. Green paper envelope with stamp removed, postmarked Theophilo-Ottoni 17 Jul 1910, addressed to A. R. Wallace at Broadstone; annotated in A. R. Wallace's? or WGW's? hand "Dated - July, 1910". Place: Barbados Caribbean Islands Brazil British Guiana Devonshire England Hampshire Warwickshire Notes: 3 folios consisting of 2 folios 16.5cm x 10.5cm and a note on a small sheet of paper 9cm x 7cm
1567.
NHM-WP12    Printed:    [1790]--1914   Reprints, press cuttings, and ms copies of short works by author's other than A R Wallace, given to or apparently collected by him, including poems, scientific papers and letters to the editor, on a variety of subjects including botany, geology, politics and religion; many with annotations in his hand; and related papers including correspondence. Notes: Attempts to sort the papers by either date or author were frustrated by lack of one or the other or both. Most authors and likely dates have been found and added after listing, so the list is in no particular order.
1568.
NHM-WP18    Note:    [1810]--[1951]   Miscellanea [1810]-[1951]
1569.
NHM-WP17.97    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of a Welsh woman carrying water   Image
1570.
NHM-WP17.98    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of a Derbyshire landscape   Image
1571.
NHM-WP17.096    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of an unknown location
1572.
NHM-WP01    Note:    1835--1913   Correspondence
1573.
NHM-WP06.008    Note:    [1837--1914]   Papers re autobiography My Life: Papers re the creation and publication of Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1905,"My Life; A Record of Events and Opinions". 2 volumes. Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, Oct. 1905, including correspondence, proof text and illustrations, original photographs and sketches, and reviews. See press cuttings, WP14, for further reviews.
1574.
NHM-WP06.008.008.[2]    Photo:    1840--1905   Small envelope labelled in an unknown hand "Dr Wallace", containing this print when listed and two others also reproduced in "My Life" (old refs WP3/ 57 and 58).
1575.
NHM-WP02.001    Photo:    [1840--1940]   Portraits and Images: Nine photographs: portraits of A. R. Wallace and members of the Wallace family and friends including his mother Mary Anne Wallace née Greenell, his sister Fanny (Frances: Mrs Thomas Sims), his wife Annie Wallace née Mitten and Frederick Geach (mining engineer in Timor c. 1861); 6 of the photos are of or include A. R. Wallace. Photos are arranged by subject beginning with the oldest member of the family, then by date. Other portrait photos and sketches are in WP6/8, papers re A. R. Wallace's autobiography "My Life", where they are marked up for publication; there is a photograph almost certainly of A. R. Wallace's father-in-law William Mitten in WP15, Mitten papers; portraits of A. R. Wallace are included in numerous press cuttings in WP2/2, interviews and biographical print pre November 1913. A few photos of other individuals occur in WP1, Correspondence. Notes: All photos with old ref WP 2/51 were in a small brown envelope labelled in WGW's hand "Photos of A. R. Wallace" and in Mrs R Wallace's hand c 2000 "Also Violet and William (his children)" - personal information from Mr & Mrs R Wallace 12.6.03. None of the photos apparently included the children when listing began; a small press cutting 1915 re memorial plaque to A. R. Wallace and other scientists in Westminster Abbey which was present has been placed with NS/1 WP2/3, A. R. Wallace obits and memoirs; envelope destroyed 16/6/03. Photos of Annie, Violet and A. R. Wallace were among Mitten and unrelated papers (old ref WP1/14) and one photo of A. R. Wallace among proof illustrations for books, old ref WP2/17/2.
1576.
NHM-WP06.008.008.[1]    Photo:    1840--1905   Photo, small sepia, of an 1840 sketch by William G Wallace of village buildings, reproduced in My Life", London 1905, vol. 1, facing p. 150, captioned "Llanbister, Radnorshire").
1577.
BM-Am1935,1014.11    Miscellaneous:    1842   Comb made of wood, thread, cane. Obtained by A.R. Wallace in the Amazons. Donated by Miss Wallace and W.G. Wallace in 1935. Register information: 'These objects were collected by Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., the donor's father …in 1859".
1578.
BM-Am1935,1014.12    Miscellaneous:    1842   Axe made of stone. Obtained by A.R. Wallace in the Amazon. Donated by Miss Wallace and W.G. Wallace in 1935. Register information: 'These objects were collected by Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., the donor's father …in 1859".
1579.
NHM-WP03.019.10    Note:    1843   Eulogy on our Native Land
1580.
S001aa    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1845. Journal of Mesmerism. The Critic 2 (19, 10 May): 45.   Text
1581.
S001a    Book contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1845. An essay, on the best method of conducting the Kington Mechanics' Institution. In: Parry, Richard ed. The History of Kington. Kington: Charles Humphreys, pp. 66-70.   Text   Image   PDF
1582.
NatLibWales-LlGC.NLW-003217356    Figure:    1845   Rees, David and Wallace, A. R. 1845. Map of the parish of Neath in the County of Glamorgan. Shows canal with towpath, waterbodies, woods, building names, chemical works, workhouse, rope walk. Scale 1:6,336. 1 in. = 8 chains. 1 ms. map : col ; 50 x 70 cm. + apportionment schedule (1, 7, 3 leaves).   Image
1583.
NHM-WP03.019.11    Note:    1845   Prologue
1584.
NatLibWales-LlGC.NLW-003216117    Figure:    1846   Wallace, A. R. 1846. Map of the hamlet of Llantwit Lower in the parish of Llantwit juxta Neath in the County of Glamorgan. railway, canal with locks and towpath, waterbodies, woods, building names, quarry. Scale 1:6,336. 1 in. = 8 chains.   Image
1585.
NHM-WP17.097    Figure:    1846   Sketch of cottage in Wales
1586.
S001b    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1846. Corresponding societies and lecture rooms bill (in favour). In Public Petitions. -Appendix to the Twenty-Ninth Report. Delivered 30th May. Containing petitions presented 22 May 1846' section of Appendix to the reports of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Public Petitions. Session 1846. (House of Commons, London, 1846): 319.   Text
1587.
S1bb    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1846. Tithe commutation: Parish of Neath. Cambrian 13 March 1846: 2.   Text
1588.
S1bc    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1846. Tithe commutation: Hamlet of Lantwit Lower. Cambrian 5 June 1846: 2.   Text
1589.
NHM-WP03    Note:    1846--1913   Diaries, notebooks and sketchbooks kept by A. R. Wallace and members of his family comprising: address book; diary of a journey in the Lake District; sketchbook; undated notebook in an unknown hand and notebook with entries c. 1846-1913 in A. R. Wallace's hand and that of other members of his family including his brother-in-law Thomas Sims on various topics including lectures and photography. WP3/1 1846-1885? Notebook with notes in several hands WP3/2 1856? Sketch book containing pencil sketches WP3/3 1873?-1913 Address and Note book WP3/4 1893 Notebook with notes re tour of Lake District WP3/5 ND Undated Notebook in an unknown hand beginning "Why is the Sea salt?"
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NHM-WP03.001    Notebook:    1846--[1885]   Notebook 20 cm x 16 cm, bound in dark brown leather, 86 intact folios including end-papers, some blank, a few pages torn out. Containing notes in several hands c. 1846-1885?: ms notes in ink and pencil by Thomas Sims and possibly another hand on experiments with photographic paper and chemicals, engraving and Daguerrotype. Diagrams and notes in A. R. Wallace's hand on physics, including hydrostatics hydraulics and pneumatics, heat, and optics, c. 1846, some dated, possibly notes for lectures given by A. R. Wallace at what was to become in 1848 the Mechanic's Institute, at Neath Notes in blue ink in Thomas Sims'? hand listing birds, including Humming Birds, received from Stephens in January 1850 A poem titled "The Light of Days to Come" by Herbert Wallace, not in his hand but probably that of Thomas Sims Logarithms, mathematical calculations, geometrical diagrams and notes written from the back of the book towards the front in A. R. Wallace's hand A list of birds with colours of body and iris and some prices, in (Herbert Wallace's hand?). An undated press cutting reporting a soiree at the Royal Geographical Society at which an original map of the Rio Negro by Mr Wallace was exhibited, pasted in. Index to sections : The folio numbers were added to the book in square brackets in pencil on the front of each folio, by me. In the index below I have used "back" rather than "dorse" for the back of a folio. "f. (no:)" implies the front. The writer's own titles or first lines are noted in quotation marks, with dates where given. P J Lucas, April 2003. f. 4: Start of notes probably for Neath Mechanics Institute, in A. R. Wallace's hand, undated, beginning "1. Hydrostatics, Hydraulics and Pneumatics…" f. 13, back: "Pneumatics" f. 14. Back: "Weight of atmosphere" f. 15, back: "Elasticity of air" f. 17, back: "Heat" dated Friday Mar 27 1846 f. 24, back: "Heat" continued, Friday May 1st (1846?) f. 26, back: "Heat" continued, Friday May 8, 1846 f. 27, back: "Heat" continued, Friday May 15 (1846?) f. 30, back: "Heat" continued, Friday may 29, 1846 f. 32: "Heat" continued, Friday June 5th 1846 f. 35: "Optics" f.45 (top of page): Note headed "142 Tocontine - 131 Mexiana - 63 Mexiana" re birds received from Stephens, January 1850. In blue ink, probably Thomas Sims' hand. f. 45 (bottom of page) - f. 48: "W Blanquert Everard's Improvements in Photography", notes on glacial acetic acid and various photographic glazing solutions, in Thomas Sims's hand. f. 48, back, notes on photographic developing techniques? in Thomas Sims' hand, dated "Wednesday Octr 16". f.49-f 52: Notes in Thomas Sims' hand on photographic techniques, including formula for silver iodide paper, recipe for "Electrical and chemical apparatus cement" (f. 50, dated Tuesday May 13th 1851), "Bright electro-silver plating", experiment with gun-cotton (dated London Dec 20th 1852) and "The method of obtaining pictures for the dissolving (sic) views". f. 54: List (of photographs in the style of famous artists?) in Thomas Sims' hand: "Sent to Mr Abrahams Dec 3, (1885?) | 3 Rembrandts | 1 Gerard Dow | 1 Last Supper | 2 Madonna's (sic)". f. 54, back: Notes in Thomas Sims' hand: "Acetic Acid in the Nitrate of Silver Bath Â…. T.S. March 7th 1853" continued "April 18th I began a few experiments with starchÂ…" f. 56: "A list of photographs for dissolving views made for Mr Vignoles" In pencil, possibly Thomas Sims' hand but not typical, a list of 7 subjects including "Masonry" and "Fount[ain] of Peles". f. 56, back: Notes in pencil headed "Facts connected with Fluric (sic) engraving", apparently in a hand other than Thomas Sims'. Not in Fanny Sims' hand (compared with a letter written by her). f. 56, back - f. 61, back: continuation of notes on fluoric acid in ink and pencil, in the same hand as the beginning, with marginal notes possibly in Thomas Sims' hand. f. 62: "Electrical experiments with photographs - Collodion reduced by heat" in ink in two different hands, one (at the bottom) possibly Thomas Sims'. f. 62, back: "Baths if Nitrate of Silver" in pencil in two different hands, as above. f. 63. "The Light of Days to Come" poem [signed] "Herbert Wallace" but not in his hand; apparently in the hand of Thomas Sims'. f. 64-f. 75 are blank. About four folios have been torn out between f. 63 and f. 64. These were not included in the numbering. f. 75, back: Press cutting, upside down relative to top of page, reporting a Soiree at the Royal Geographical Society, undated. (See description field for more detail). f. 85: Notes possibly in A. R. Wallace's older hand or another's (Violet Wallace?) " A good paper on the Honey Bee may be seen in the new series of the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London Vol. II part the fifth. | Rankes History of the Popes translated from the German by Sarah Austin London 184(0?)" f. 86 (white side of end paper) Mathematical calculations, possibly in A. R. Wallace's hand. f.84-f. 78: (upside down and back to front relative to the rest of the book) contain logarithms, mathematical calculations, geometrical diagrams, and three pages of short notes, mostly crossed through, each headed "Geology Coal Measures", in ink and pencil, probably in A. R. Wallace's hand. f. 77 (both sides): a list of birds in an unknown hand (resembling Fanny and Thomas Sims' but not absolutely typical of either) beginning "6 pale blue Taneges [sic: Tanagers?] Iris Olive eats fruits", some with prices, e.g. "4 Galles de [Segea?] eyes brilliant orange 15/- . . . 2 small parrots Iris orange 5/-." Place: Amazon Neath Glamorganshire Wales
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NatLibWales-LlGC.NLW-002846167    Figure:    1847   Wallace, A. R. and Wallace, John. 1847. Map of Briton-Ferry Demesne. Reduced in 1847 from a map made in 1814, by A[lfred Russel] & J[ohn] Wallace Surveyors, Neath. [ca. 1:6,336]. 1 inch = 8 chains. 1 map : col. ; 90 x 59 cm.   Image
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NHM-Ms_656    Note:    1847--1852   Large watercolour drawing of a painted malocca at Caruru (published in "Travels on the Amazon")
1593.
NHM-Z_MSS89_O_WAL[.3]    Note:    1847--1852   Notebook: Notes on Amazon fishes
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LINSOC-MS182    Notebook:    1854--1862   "Palms of the Amazon."
1595.
NHM-WP03.017[.01]    Figure:    1848--1852   Sketch made on the Amazon. On the back of the sketch is written in Wallace's hand, "Sketch no. 4. First rocky point in the Tocantins."
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NHM-WP03.017[.02]    Figure:    1848--1852   Sketch made on the Amazon. On the back of the sketch is written in Wallace's hand, "Sketch no. 5. Mr C's. Hous[e] in the Island of Mexicana"
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S002a    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1848. Emigration. The People's Journal 5 (2), Supplement: The Annals of Progress: 3.   Text   Image
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NHM-WP03.017[.03]    Figure:    1848--1852   Sketch made on the Amazon. On the back of the sketch is written in Wallace's hand, "Sketch no. 6. S. Jozé on the Capim River".
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NHM-WP03.017[.04]    Figure:    1848--1852   Sketch made on the Amazon. On the back of the sketch is written in Wallace's hand, "Sketch no. 13".
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WSPEC126    Book contribution:     Wallace, A.R. 1848. List of Coleoptera placed in the Museum at Neath. In: Dillwyn, L. W., 1848. Materials for a fauna and flora of Swansea and the neighbourhood. Swansea: printed at the Cambrian-Office by David Rees, p. 25.   Text   PDF
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