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NHM-WP07.075.[02]
Printed:
1895.03.05--1895
A. R. Wallace's views on causes of poverty, papers comprising: 2. Editorial on A. R. Wallace's views on poverty, referring to his letter in the same paper and to parliamentary committee scheme by Keir Hardie; press cutting, undated and untitled but in context almost certainly from the "Daily Chronicle" 5 Mar 1895; a review on the back is of an illustrated Shakespeare by Walter Crane, published 1894.
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102. |
NHM-WP07.076.[01]
Printed:
1895.02.00
"The Method of Organic Evolution" by A. R. Wallace, "Fortnightly Review" Feb 1895, parts I and II, proofs, pp. [1]-445, in paper cover titled in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink with annotations in his hand including "Original Proofs".
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103. |
NHM-WP07.076.[04]
Printed:
1895.02.00--1895.03.00
4."The Method of Organic Evolution. II", proofs? pp. [436] - 445; annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "Fortnightly Review March /95" and "Useful for 'Work of Life"'.[2/37] Notes: No 4 was in an envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Sundry Articles" containing papers mostly NOT by A. R. Wallace, in original box 2, when listed. Other pieces were scattered among short works by A. R. Wallace in 3 separate document wallets in original box 4. A "pamphlet" with the same title, dated 1896, listed as WP4/22 (1) before the DB was edited was not found; it may be missing, or the record may be a duplicate listing of the Smithsonian report earlier listed as WP4/22 (20) ( now No 5 above). PJL 14 Jan 2004
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NHM-WP07.076.[05]
Printed:
1895.02.00--1895.03.00
5. "The Method of Organic Evolution", proof copy? from the Smithsonian report for 1894, pp. 413-435, Washington 1896. [4/22]
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NHM-WP07.077
Printed:
1895.10.00--1895
"The expressiveness of speech: Or mouth-gesture as a factor in the origin of language" by A. R. Wallace, corrected proof or annotated reprint, pp. [1]- 16, from "Fortnightly Review" Oct 1895.
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NHM-WP07.078
Printed:
1896.08.00?--1900?
"The Gorge of the Aar and its Teachings", by A. R. Wallace, undated proof or reprint, pp. [1]-8; probably from The Fortnightly Review Aug 1896 Notes: S529. The Gorge of the Aar and Its Teachings. Fortnightly Review 60 (n.s.; 66, o.s.): 175-182 (1 Aug. 1896: no. 356, n.s.). --reprints: The Glacialists' Magazine 4(2): 61-71 (Sept. 1896); slightly revised version printed in SSS, Vol. 1: 129-145 (Nov. 1900).
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NHM-WP07.081
Printed:
1898.06.23
"Spiritualism and social duty" by A. R. Wallace, read at International Congress of Spiritualists 23 Jun 1898, small pamphlet approx 18 cm x 13 cm, pp [1]-8, reprinted from "Light". Notes: See WP7/43 for another copy
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NHM-WP07.083
Printed:
1889.00.00--1889
"The Inefficiency of Strikes: Is there not a better way?" by A. R. Wallace, undated proof with a minor correction, annotated in A. R. Wallace's? hand "to Ed. of The Labour Annual" and in his or another hand "?1904"; from The Labour Annual 1899. 1 f. Notes: Smith: S560. The Inefficiency of Strikes: Is There Not a Better Way? in The Labour Annual: 1899 ed. and published by Joseph Edwards (Wallasey, Cheshire, Jan.? 1899): 105.
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NHM-WP07.086
Note:
1904.10.00?--1904?
"A Counsel of Perfection", undated MS c. Oct? 1904 in A. R. Wallace's hand on exercise book paper, 23 ff. written on one side only, annotated in red ink on p. 1 "19th Century"with an illegible annotation below this in pencil; folded inside a page headed in A. R. Wallace's? hand "Mss. Of 'A counsel of perfection"' and in pencil at top right in an unknown hand "B2". Notes: Smith: .S505. A Suggestion to Sabbath-keepers. Nineteenth Century 36: 604-611 (Oct. 1894: no. 212). --reprint: as 'A Counsel of Perfection for Sabbatarians' in SSS, Vol. 2: 364-374 (Nov. 1900)
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NHM-WP07.088
Note:
1903.02.00?--1903.11.00
Papers re "Man's Place in the Universe", and "Man's Place in the Universe. A Reply to Criticisms", 1903 journal articles by A. R. Wallace, including Mss, corrected proofs, printed copy of a critical article by H H Turner and printed copy of a letter to the Editor of the Fortnightly Review by Ernest Marriott. Notes: Smith: S2903 Man's Place in the Universe. The Independent (New York) 55: 473-483 (26 Feb. 1903: no. 2830); also printed as 'Man's Place in the Universe: As Indicated by the New Astronomy' in Fortnightly Review 73 (n.s.; 79, o.s.): 395-411 (1 March 1903: no. 435, n.s.). --reprints: The Living Age 237 (7th s., vol. 19): 1-13 (4 April 1903: no. 3065); Eclectic Magazine 9(5) (3rd s.; 140(5), o.s.): 561-573 (May 1903); in Modern Inventions and Discoveries (J. A. Hill and Company, New York, 1904): 219-237. (Smith S602) Other related publications are: S604. letter to the Editor [one of several printed as 'Man's Place in the Universe']. Knowledge 26: 107-108 (107-110) (May 1903: no. 211)
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NHM-WP07.088.003
Draft:
1903.03.00--1903
"Man's Place in the Universe" by A. R. Wallace, from "Fortnightly Review" 1 Mar 1903, corrected proofs pp. [395]-411, in paper cover titled in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink, made from an envelope addressed to him at Broadstone, from the Royal Society, postmark mostly cut off. Notes: Smith: S2903 . . . 'Man's Place in the Universe: As Indicated by the New Astronomy' in Fortnightly Review 73 (n.s.; 79, o.s.): 395-411 (1 March 1903: no. 435, n.s.).
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NHM-WP07.089
Draft:
1904.09.00--1904
"First Draft of Article on Re-incarnation for the London Magazine"Ms so labelled in A. R. Wallace's hand on front, annotated in pencil "D", titled on p [1] "Have we lived on earth before and shall we live on earth again?", 12 numbered folios plus cover, all exercise book paper. Undated, c. Sep 1904: see WP1/1/186, letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William 15 Sep 1904 Notes: Smith: S618a. Have We Lived on Earth Before? Shall We Live on Earth Again? [article/N posting results of a survey; Wallace's one of several responses printed]. The London: A Magazine of Human Interest 13: 401-403 (401-408) (Nov. 1904: no. 76).
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NHM-WP07.090
Printed:
1904.01.01?--1904
"Dr. Russel Wallace and the New Year" by A. R. Wallace, undated press cutting from [The Clarion? Title missing, but mention of Manchester in small ads on back and advertisement for a book by "Nunquam" (Robert Blatchford, prop)] Friday Jan 1, 19 (end missing). (Not found in Smith but possibly 1904, when the 1st of Jan fell on a Friday )
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NHM-WP07.091
Draft:
1904.03.30--1904.05.00
"The Birds of Paradise in the Arabian Nights" parts 1 and 2 , proof sheets in paper folder labelled "A2", two copies pp. 379 -392 and 561-572, first copy in loose sheets, second has both parts separately sewn: all but part 2 of second copy annotated and dated in A. R. Wallace's hand "The Independent Review Apr 1904", part 2 "The Independent Review May 1904"; second copy of part 2 stamped 30 Mar [1904]
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NHM-WP07.092
Printed:
1904.09.30--1904
Press cutting "Who said Imperialism? A reply to Dr. A. R. Wallace" (by R. Blatchford, "The Clarion" 30 Sept 1904), reply to a letter by A. R. Wallace. A. R. Wallace's letter appears in Smith as S617. Practical Politics [a reply to Editor Robert Blatchford's comments on military spending]. The Clarion (London) no. 669: 1b-c (30 Sept. 1904). Notes: A. R. Wallace's letter to which this is a reply appears in Smith as S617. Practical Politics [a reply to Editor Robert Blatchford's comments on military spending]. The Clarion (London) no. 669: 1b-c (30 Sept. 1904). When listed filed in box 2 with papers in a envelope addressed to Richard Wallace, postmarked 1996, labelled "Newspaper cuttings | Various" comprising press cuttings, corrected proofs, book reviews and print.
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NHM-WP07.095.[01]
Draft:
1906.11.00--1907.04.00
"Personal Suffrage; A Rational System of Representation and Election", Ms proof in A. R. Wallace's hand on 22 numbered folios exercise paper, initialled "J R" on title page which is marked "B2" in pencil in an unknown hand; date stamped 30? Nov 1906 on title page and annotated in pencil in an unknown hand on back of last folio "Proof to Dr. Alfred R Wallace Broadstone Dorset".
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NHM-WP07.095.[02]
Draft:
1906.11.00--1907.04.00
2."Personal Suffrage", corrected proofs pp [1]-7, from "Fortnightly Review", stamped on the back of p 7 "11 Dec 1906", annotated by A. R. Wallace on the front "April 1907". Notes: Proof on very acidic paper
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NHM-WP07.096
Draft:
1907.01.00--1907
"The Railways for the Nation", by A. R. Wallace, corrected proof sheets pasted onto 9 numbered red-lined blue sheets in white paper folder annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's? hand with title and "in the 'Arena' Boston, U.S.A. | by A.R.Wallace". Notes: Smith: S634. The Railways for the Nation. Arena 37: 1-6 (Jan. 1907: no. 206).
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NHM-WP07.097
Printed:
1907.09.13--1907
"Dr A. R. Wallace & Sir W.M. Ramsay's Theory | Did Man Reach his Highest Development in the Past?" press cutting (whole page) from "Public Opinion" 13 Sep 1907, p. 336, annotated in pencil at top left "A1".
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NHM-WP07.098.[03]
Draft:
1907.06.06--1907.10.11
Envelope originally containing final revise, annotated on the back in A. R. Wallace's hand "History of the World | Proof of my chapter on ' How Life became Possible' (April 1907) [sic]" Notes: Published in Harmsworth History of the World ed. by Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, & A. D. Innes (8 vols., Carmelite House, London, 1907-1909), Vol. 1: 91-98 (11 Oct. 1907)
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NHM-WP07.099.[01]
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1907.12.24
"Science in 1907", papers comprising: 1.Letter from J M Tushy, from London 24 Dec 1907, pp. the editor of "New York World", to A. R. Wallace asking for a short article on scientific development during 1907; Notes: Smith: S648. Dr. Wallace Pleased With Advance in Natural History Exploration [remarks contributed to a feature article/N entitled 'Leaders of Thought Tell the World of Achievements of 1907'; Wallace's one of many invited responses printed]. The World (New York) no. 16931: 2a-b (1-3) (29 Dec. 1907).
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NHM-WP07.099.[02]
Note:
1907.12.24
"Science in 1907", papers comprising: 2 "Science in 1907", Ms in A. R. Wallace's hand on 3 folios of lined exercise book paper Notes: Smith: S648. Dr. Wallace Pleased With Advance in Natural History Exploration [remarks contributed to a feature article/N entitled 'Leaders of Thought Tell the World of Achievements of 1907'; Wallace's one of many invited responses printed]. The World (New York) no. 16931: 2a-b (1-3) (29 Dec. 1907).
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NHM-WP07.099.[03]
Printed:
1907.12.24
"Science in 1907", papers comprising: 3. Press cutting including portrait of A. R. Wallace, headlined "Dr. Wallace Pleased with Advance in Natural History Exploration" annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "New York World. Jan 1. 1908" Notes: Smith: S648. Dr. Wallace Pleased With Advance in Natural History Exploration [remarks contributed to a feature article/N entitled 'Leaders of Thought Tell the World of Achievements of 1907'; Wallace's one of many invited responses printed]. The World (New York) no. 16931: 2a-b (1-3) (29 Dec. 1907).
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NHM-WP07.101.[01]
Draft:
[1907.12.00]--1908.01.01
"Evolution and Character by A. R. Wallace, page proofs? pp. [1] -24, from "The Fortnightly Review" 1 Jan 1908, annotated in pencil in an unknown hand on the title page "A2" but otherwise unmarked.
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NHM-WP07.101.[02]
Draft:
[1907.12.00]--1908.01.01
"Evolution and Character" by A. R. Wallace, page proofs from "Fortnightly Review 1 Jan 1908, pp [1]-24, with 2 Ms notes in A. R. Wallace's hand after the large page, all in a paper and card cover titled in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand and annotated in pencil with page, word and line counts in his hand.
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NHM-WP07.101.[03]
Printed:
[1907.12.00]--1908.01.01
One folio (2 pp) print pp. 375-376, "Fortnightly Review" headed "Correspondence" with a letter by Marcus Hartog, undated (Feb 1908?) headed "Evolution and Character" re A. R. Wallace on this subject in the F R Jan 1908 p. 11; annotated in pencil "A2".
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NHM-WP07.102.004
Printed:
1908.07.00--1908
Journal "The Socialist Review: A Monthly Review of Modern Thought", vol. 1 no 5, Jul 1908 (The Independent Labour Party, London); including "The Remedy for Unemployment - II" by A. R. Wallace, pp. 390-400; approx 24.5 cm x 15.5 cm with red cover; annotated on the front cover, top right, in ink in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "A.R. Wallace | II." Place: London England Notes: SEE old ref WP2/27
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NHM-WP07.104
Printed:
1908.08.14--1908
"Is it Peace or War? | A reply by Dr Alfred R. Wallace", printed article from "Public Opinion" 14 Aug 1908, pp 202-203; 2 ff. Notes: Very acidic and crumbling
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NHM-WP07.105
Draft:
1908.12.00--1908
"Darwinism versus Wallaceism" by A. R. Wallace, galley proof of letter to the Editor annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand in in "Author"l from Contemporary Review 94: 716-717 (Dec. 1908) Notes: Smith: S666
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NHM-WP07.106.[01]
Printed:
1909.01.16--1909.02.17
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 1. Reprint from "The Daily Mail" 16 Jan 1909, 1 page headed "Aerial League of the British Empire", annotated on the back in A. R. Wallace's? hand "Flying Machines in War!!" ; leaflet, undated, apparently part of the same reprint, 1 folio folded (2 pp) headed "Aerial League of the British Empire | Progress Report" by Col. H S Massy and Stephen A Marples, Hon. Secs.including a preliminary statement of aims and listing proposed vice-presidents.
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NHM-WP07.106.[02]
Note:
1909.01.16--1909.02.17
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 2. Ms, "Flying Machines in War" by A. R. Wallace, draft letter in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink, unsigned, four numbered folios exercise book paper.
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NHM-WP07.106.[05]
Printed:
1909.02.06
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 5. Press Cutting, Romeike inc. from NY "Tribune" 6 Feb 1909 headed "Airships in War opposed" reporting A. R. Wallace's views
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NHM-WP07.106.[06]
Printed:
1909.04.08
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 6. Press cutting from "The Daily News" [sic, not Daily Mail] , 8 Apr 1909, letter to the Editor by A. R. Wallace headed "Aerial Fleets"
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NHM-WP07.106.[07]
Printed:
1909.02.17?
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 7. Press cutting from "The Daily News" c 17 Feb (1909?), letter to the Editor by Chas. Jarrott Feb 16 headed "Empire of the Air | The Dirigible Airship In War"
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NHM-WP07.106.[08]
Note:
1909.01.16--1909.02.17
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 8. Buff envelope containing all of the above when listed, annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand "Flying Machines | & War" and in pencil in WGW's hand "Noted | WGW"
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NHM-WP07.107.[03]
Draft:
1909.02.00?--1909.03.01
"The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism" page proofs pp. [411]-434; signed by A. R. Wallace on title page and annotated in pencil "A2" on the same page but otherwise unmarked; from the "Fortnightly Review" 1 March 1909: Smith Notes: Smith: S669. The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism [revision of a lecture a portion of which was delivered at the Royal Institution on 22 Jan. 1909]. Fortnightly Review 85 (n.s.; 91, o.s.): 411-434 (1 March 1909: no. 507, n.s.). See also WP6/10, papers re publication of book with the same title.
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NHM-WP07.108.[03]
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1909.01.27--1909
Small envelope labelled in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Womans Suffrage" and "B1" containing the above when listed.
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NHM-WP07.115
Note:
1899.00.00?--1899?
Notes apparently on cell division and development of the embryo; in A. R. Wallace's hand on a single sheet of lined exercise-book paper written on one side only; headed "?Mss - to come at foot of first slip"; note beginning "(To the Editor) | I send the above condensation" at the foot of the page. Notes: This probably belongs with other notes; possibly the file of oddments labelled "Variation" - relating to whatever the particular publication is. "Darwinism: an exposition of the theory of natural selection..." (1889-) seems the most likely; there is a discussion of the embryonic development of man on pp. 448-449 in ed. 2; but it may be some unidentified short work.
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NHM-WP07.117
Printed:
1860.07.00--1860
"Note on the Habits of Scolytidae and Bostrichidae" by A. R. Wallace, offprint or page proofs pp. [1] -3, from the"Transactions of the Entomological Society" vol. V, N.S. part VI (July 1860) Notes: MISSING? This description was part of old record WP4/27 and was not found as a new record when checking the DB for errors after final listing, 3 Feb 2004. Ref. No. has been assigned at end of sequence as location of document is impossible to determine without physically going through boxes, which there is not time to do at this stage. Note made in Nov 2003 indicates it was moved to new series WP7 for listing; it was probably missed during numbering and should be somewhere there, probably inserted into another document.
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NHM-WP08.001.004
Printed:
1887.02.00--1887
Reprint, "Lejeunea holtii, a new hepatic from Killarney" by Richard Spruce; reprint with dark blue cover, from "Journal of Botany" vol. 25, Feb 1887, pp. 33-82, with annotations on last page in Spruce's hand and on at least one other in A. R. Wallace's hand; annotated on the cover "From the Author" and in A. R. Wallace's hand "Very interesting discussion on Dispersal…".
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NHM-WP08.001.007
Printed:
1898.12.00--1898
"Obituary notice of George Bentham" by J D Hooker, Dec 1898, reprint from the "Annals of Botany vol. XII (1898) with contents and index page of the journal inserted; annotated on cover in A. R. Wallace's? hand include "Flora Hongkongensis = Spruce Collection"
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NHM-WP09.002.001
Note:
1863.08.00?--1863?
Text in A. R. Wallace's hand of a lecture, titled on front cover "Lecture 1. | On the climate & Vegetation of the Tropics" with pencilled annotation "Linn. Trans. vol. XXII | Pitcher Plants" below title in his hand; lined notebook approx 22.5 x 17.5 cm , fifty-three numbered pages with notes on the Pitcher plant inserted between pp. 18 and 19 and numbered tags (slide or diagram numbers?) glued to some pages; undated, possibly 1863 when he lectured at the BAAS meeting in August and September (Shermer, p. 153). Notes: Plain paper cover sewn to pages which appear to be from a school- style notebook; cover very stained and torn at the edges; inserted notes on the pitcher plant are on a smaller sheet, perhaps a form or invitation folded over a cotton thread and glued together at the edges, print and some handwriting are visible inside; other pages in fair condition.
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NHM-WP09.002.002
Note:
1863.08.00?--1863?
Text in A. R. Wallace's hand of a lecture titled on the front cover "2. | Lecture on | Animal Life in the Tropics"; lined notebook approx 22.5 x 17.5 cm , forty-six numbered pages with numbered tags (slide or diagram numbers?) glued to some pages. Notes: Plain paper cover sewn to pages which appear to be from a school-style notebook; cover very stained and torn at the edges; inside pages in fair condition.
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NHM-WP09.002.003
Note:
1863.09.00?--1863?
Text in A. R. Wallace's hand of a lecture titled on the front cover "Lecture 3. | On the Races of Man in the Malay Archipelago" and the pencilled annotation in A. R. Wallace's hand "Capt Cook's Voyages, King of Tahiti Papuan | Phot. of Siamese"; lined notebook approx 22.5 x 17.5 cm; forty-seven numbered pages with text continued onto the inside back cover; undated, (BAAS, Sep 1863?); part of a printed market share list, torn, glued to the bottom of the last page. Place: Netherlands Indies Notes: Plain paper cover sewn to pages which appear to be from a school-style notebook; cover very stained and torn at the edges; inside pages in fair condition. No numbered tags pasted onto pages in this book.
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NHM-WP14.001.001
Printed:
1891.12.21
Letter to the editor of "Nature", by "H.W.", 21 Dec 1891, headed "On the attitudes of the zebra during sleep, and their influence on the protective value of its stripes." Notes: In an envelope of unrelated miscellanea including accounts of expenditure at Old Orchard when listed.
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NHM-WP14.002.008
Printed:
1887.03.00?
Cutting from an untitled, (The Times, New York?) undated (March 1887?) newspaper headlined "Before Dawn" with no by-line, on Psychology, the soul, mesmerism and the supernatural. The reverse contains part of a report on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, mentioning the "Times". Place: USA
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NHM-WP14.002.016
Printed:
1887.05.00?
Undated (May 1887?) cutting form a (New York?) newspaper, no headline, with a short anecdote (ironic?) on the advantages of living in Harper county (Kansas). The margin is marked with a large asterisk in red pencil over lead pencil. The reverse shows part of a market report on New York stocks for May 6. Place: USA
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NHM-WP14.002.019
Printed:
1887.02.06
Press cutting from the Washington "Post" Sunday Feb 6 1887, headlined "Important Trifles", reporting on society affairs including a piece which has been marked in blue pencil, on A. R. Wallace. Place: USA Notes: Enclosed in envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "interesting extracts America 1886-7" when listed.
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NHM-WP14.002.022
Printed:
1887.02.17
Press cutting headlined "Are there any great men?", annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand "Washington Post. Feby 17th 1887" and with text of the piece continued in his hand at the bottom margin. Place: USA Notes: Enclosed in envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "interesting extracts America 1886-7" when listed.
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NHM-WP14.002.025
Printed:
1887.03.17
Cutting, unnamed Pennsylvania? paper 17 Mar 1887 headlined "Multiplex Personality" re the phenomenon of split personalities, with details of a Pennsylvania case and others and of scientific investigators. Place: USA
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NHM-WP16.001.045
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1945.06.00?--1945.08.06?
Letter to the Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" from James Marchant re A. R. Wallace, the world war, atomic energy and Churchill; undated but in context probably after Jun 1945. Name: Marchant, Sir James, 1867-1956, Knight Notes: The first atomic bomb used in world war 2 was dropped on Hiroshima Japan on 6 Aug 1945. The clipping is rust-marked and was apparently once attached to another paper perhaps a letter.
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NHM-Z_MSS89_O_WAL[.1]
Note:
1858.10.00--1865.00.00
[Notebook 2/3] "Insects / Insect Notes. 2 3." "Birds / Birds [and] Mammals. / 3."
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