Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of
EDMUND BRISCO FORD
FRS
(190F = 1988)
Compiled by Peter Harper and Timothy E Powell
Deposited in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
1989
All rights reserved
University of Bath
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NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THE COLLECTION IS
YET AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION.
ENQUIRIES
SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE
LO =
THE KEEPER OF WESTERN MANUSCRIPTS
BODLEIAN LIBRARY
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LIST OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
SECTION
BIOGRAPHICAL
SECTION
SECTION
RESEARCH
SECTION
LECTURES AND PUBLICATIONS
SECTION
CORRESPONDENCE
SECTION
VISITS AND CONFERENCES
INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
PROVENANCE
The papers were received via Mr P
J Placito in October 1988.
OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF E
B FORD
Edmund Brisco ('Henry')
Ford was born in Papcastle, Cumbria
ino.
His career was based entirely at Oxford University.
He was educated at Wadham College graduating Bachelor of Arts in
the Final Honours School of Zoology in 1924.
He then undertook
joint research in the Departments of Zoology and Entomology and
graduated Bachelor of Science in 1927.
He was appointed University
Demonstrator in Zoology in the same year and in 1933, in addition
to the University position, Lecturer in University College.
Reader in Genetics in 1939 and was Director of the Genetics
Ford was one of the first scientists to be elected a Fellow of
of office as Senior Dean.
He was President of the Genetical Society,
Laboratory 1952-69 and Professor of Ecological Genetics 1963-69.
All Souls College since the seventeenth century and served two terms
Increasingly specialising in genetics he was appointed University
correct, and he was thus the founder of ecological genetics.
Ford made many outstanding contributions to genetics which
summed up by Sir Cyril Clarke in his Independent obituary:
moths was the first to show that the predictions made
by [R A] Fisher in his theoretical work on evolution were
1946-49.
Henry's work on wild populations of butterflies and
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Particularly interesting was the work done at an early
age with his father on the effect of fluctuation in
numbers on evolution in the Marsh Fritillary butterfly,
and later his investigations into spot number in the
Meadow Brown butterfly.
He was the first to describe and define genetic polymorphism,
that delicate balance between conformity and diversity, and
he suggested that the human blood group polymorphisms might
have importance in susceptibility to disease.
He also
showed that the success of the industrial melanic peppered
moth was the result of physiological advances as well as of
colour change.
He refined the technique of mark-release
recapture and this helped greatly to estimate the force of
selections in wild populations.
His investigation of the
pigment of Lepidoptera was one of the most successful
Mendelism and
into the Countryside.
Butterflies, Moths, Ecological Genetics,
Genetic Polymorphism,
attempts at relating classification to chemistry.
Closely related to Ford's scientific researches was a great
interest in conservation.
In 1945 he became a member of the Special
Evolution,
The Study of Heredity,
Genetics for Medical Students,
Genetics and Adaptation, Understanding Genetics and Taking Genetics
Committee appointed by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning to
Ford was the author of many articles in the scientific journals
and a number of important and influential books:
Other interests included
report resulted in the formation of the Nature Conservancy on whose
study the conservation of wild life in Britain.
The Committee's
governing body Ford served, 1949-59.
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heraldry and archaeology and in 1974 he published with J
S Haywood
Church Treasures in the Oxford District.
Ford's scientific achievements have been recognised with
numerous honours and awards.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal
Society in 1946 and awarded its Darwin Medal in 1954.
the Weldon Memorial Prize of Oxford University in 1959, an Honorary
D.Sc from the University of Liverpool in 1964, the Silver Medal of
the University of Helsinki in 1967 and an Honorary Fellowship of the
He received
Royal College of Physicians in 1974.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
The material is presented in the order given in the List of
Contents.
There are interesting records of Ford's research,
lectures, publications and scientific correspondence.
Section B,
Oxford, is very slight.
There are, however,
and photographs.
Of particular interest are Ford's replies to
reports on Ford's teaching and research 1946-58 (B.1)
and material
Section A,
Biographical, brings together obituaries and
tributes, material relating to Ford's career, honours and awards,
him in 1974
to science (and archaeology) prompted by a 1982 Oxford Zoology
(A.9)
a 'Questionnaire concerning the evolutionary synthesis' sent to
and Ford's own statement of his contributions
(B.8).
relating to Ford's opposition to the admission of women as Fellows
finals question (A.10).
of All Souls College
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Section C,
Research, is the largest in the collection.
There
is material relating to Ford's early research in collaboration with
J
S Huxley on Gammarus chevreuxi (C.1, C.2)
and work on Primula
including correspondence and papers from W
F Bodmer (C.65 - C.70).
However, the most extensively documented research is that undertaken
by Ford over many years on Maniola jurtina (C.4 - C.64)
and Panaxia
dominula (C2/2°— C111) .
Section D,
Lectures and publications,
documents Ford's
university lectures and a number of Ford's books on genetics and
archaeology.
There are records of Ford's Zoology, Genetics, Medical
Genetics and Statistics courses from 1939 to the early 1970s (D.1-D.6, D.8)
and of Ford's books Moths
(D.10 - D.13)
and Ecological Genetics
(D.22 - D.26),
his Royal Society memoir of Th. Dobzhansky (D.27 - D.29)
and 'The fogou near Boleigh, West Cornwall'with E Clark (D.35 - D.43).
There is also correspondence and papers relating to the Festschrift
edited by R Creed Ecological Genetics and Evolution.
Essays in honour
was dedicated to Ford (E.8).
the Evolutionary Synthesis 1974
(E.6, E.7)
and a Royal Entomological
records of Ford's scientific correspondence.
Ford did not keep
Section F,
Correspondence, contains significant but patchy
Visits and conferences, is very slight but includes
material about an American Academy of Arts and Sciences Workshop on
Society of London Symposium on the Biology of Butterflies 1981 which
Additionally a former
greatly strengthened by generous contributions from Sir Cyril Clarke,
correspondence systematically with the result that there were few
extended exchanges with colleagues.
However, the section has been
Professor D
A Jones and Mr P
J Placito.
Of be Brora (D.16)::
Section E,
E
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secretary handed over carbons of outgoing letters 1963-74 to Ford's
executors after his death and these provide an interesting record
of his activities during this period.
An exceptional feature of
this section is an exchange of correspondence 1922 between W Bateson
and Sir John (later Lord) Simon relating to the Russell v Russell
case
(F.4).
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LOCATION OF OTHER MATERIAL
The Hope Collections, University Museum, Oxford, holds the
following printed material and specimens:
a)
Ford's personal copies of his own books, annotated by him with
revisions;
A large collection of reprints by authors other than Ford but
bearing closely on his work, on various aspects of evolution
and genetics, divided by subject catagories determined by Ford;
A large number of reprints on genetics comprising the papers
by Ford himself and jointly with others, and some by his close
collaborators;
from collaborative work between Ford and Mr P
J Placito.
With
squared
the specimens are the relevant 'scoresheets' and
A large number of specimens of Maniola jurtina which originated
calculations.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The compilers of the catalogue are very grateful to the following:
Mr P
J Placito, for assembling the Ford papers in Oxford
before their transfer to Bath and for adding his Wadham
College Gazette obituary of Ford and related correspondence
_ (A.3), photographs of Ford taken in 1987
(A.19)
and his
correspondence with Ford 1980-88 (F.57-F.68) ;
Sir Cyril Clarke, for making available his correspondence
With Ford 1955-97)
(bs 13-F. 371);
Professor W
H Dowdeswell, for advice on the scientific
content of the manuscripts and for making available Ford's
Weeter to him.of 12 April 1987.
(C263);
Panaxia
dominula records made as a continuation of Ford's
Ford and P
G 'Espinasse 1935, 1942
(F.44A) and his own
correspondence with Ford 1957, 1962, 1971
(F.48).
work (C.81, C.82 and C.102), the correspondence between
Professor D
A Jones, for advice on the scientific content
Ford's work with Panaxia dominula (A.4A), his 1988 and 1989
of the manuscripts and for making available his account of
Bath 1989
Peter Harper
Timothy E Powell
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SECTION A
BIOGRAPHICAL
Obituaries and tributes
The Times;
Independent (Sir Cyril A Clarke); Daily Telegraph.
Nature (Sir Cyril A Clarke);
(D
A Jones)
Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
Wadham College Gazette (P
J Placito).
4pp typescript and correspondence arising from Placito's
obituaries for the Wadham College Gazette and the Oxford
Journal, with reminiscences of Ford.
Dedication by Miriam
R
I Vane
Trends in
BE 5
R Ackery (1984).
See E.8.
October 1989
(DA Jones).
Autobiographical and bibliographical
'50 years of studying the Scarlet Tiger Moth'
Ecology & Evolution,
‘Henry Ford and Butterflies’.
Rothschild for The Biology of Butterflies ed.
Wright and P
Curriculum vitae and research programme prepared to support
Ford's candidature for the André Dreyfus Prize.
in cv is Ford's election to Fellowship of All Souls
Oxford 1958:
Biographical accounts prepared for The Times c.1965-67.
Biographical account for supplement of scientists'
biographies to McGraw-Hill's Encyclopedia of Science and
Technology;
brief correspondence from McGraw-Hill.
1965.
Last entry
College
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Biographical
Brief correspondence, ms notes re personal record for
Royal Society 1969.
‘Questionnaire concerning the evolutionary synthesis’.
a study of the ‘evolutionary synthesis’ of the
As part of
1930s and 1940s W
at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Boston in May
1974 and sent the participants including Ford a preliminary
questionnaire to elicit personal data and their views on the
B Provine and E Mayr organised a workshop
Some time after the workshop Provine and Mayr sent
topic.
Ford supplementary questions;
dated 1 February 1975.
Provine refers to the loss of Ford's workshop presentation
because of a tape-recorder malfunction.
In a letter of 16 January 1977
his replies to Provine are
Preliminary questionnaire and Ford's replies, supplementary
questions and Ford's replies, brief correspondence from
Provine 1976, 1977.
Bibliographies.
B Ford'.
Brief statement by
B Ford
See also E.6, E.7.
Career, honours and awards
'The Experimental Work of E
Ford listing his contributions to science (and archaeology)
given in response to requests for his own answer to a 1982
Zoology Finals question 'Assess the contribution of E
to Genetics'.
HOS 7.
The application, consisting of statement in support of
application, 'Summary of Career' and list of publications,
was originally made in 1947-48.
The 'Summary of Career'
and publications list have ms additions updating them to
‘Application for the Hope Professorship of Zoology (Entomology)
in the University of Oxford'.
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Biographical
Letter from J
unanimously recommended for election to
Genetics .by the Biology Board, 7 May 1963.
W
S Pringle notifying Ford he has been
a Chair in Ecological
Honorary Fellowship of Royal College of Physicians, 1974.
Notification of election, rough ms draft of Ford's letter
of thanks, letters of congratulation, papers for Special
Folder
Meeting for the Admission of Fellows,
also includes correspondence re an engraved silver tumbler
given to the College by Ford, 1975-76.
5 June.
Miscellaneous honours and awards:
Honorary D.Sc., University of Liverpool, 1964.
Invitation to deliver first E
of Manchester, 1967.
B Ford Lecture, University
Silver Medal of University of Helsinki, 1967.
Honorary Membership of Colombian Society of Naturalists, 1968.
Invitation to serve as Vice-President of the Somerset
Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1974.
Honorary Membership of the Society Hispano-Luso-Americana
of Lepidopterology, 1973.
Order of Service for Wadham College Chapel, Oxford,
24-30 January 1988 'including special prayers for E
who died 21 January.
Chapel, Oxford, 27 January 1988.
Order of Service for Ford's funeral, All Souls College
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Photographs
Biographical
ALd/
Photographs of Ford 1965, 1967
with Panaxia') and nd.
(with Th. Dobzhansky 'working
Photograph of Ford, Sir Alister Hardy and J
in front of their triple portrait by H Schwarz unveiled
in Zoology by J
S Huxley 1972.
R Baker posed
Folder also includes brochure re portrait.
Mounted photographs of Ford at All Souls College and
Wadham College, June 1987.
Includes photograph of Ford with T
C Keeley.
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SECTION B
OXFORD
Department of Zoology.
1946 -
58
"Report presented to the General Board by E
(Covering the period October 1946 to September 1951)'.
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Lists Ford's lectures and demonstrations in Zoology
‘(to 1948)
and Genetics, and his publications.
‘Report by Dr E
as Reader in Genetics.
B Ford on his present period of office
30 September 1951 to
30 September 1958'.
Accounts of Ford's lecture courses, the work of researchers
in the genetic laboratories (H
A
G McWhirter) and of Ford's own
B Acton, D Michie and K
D Kettlewell, P
M Sheppard,
B
research and other activities.
All Souls College.
1975 =
87
LOTS 1G
LOTT.
February - May.
Presentation of the New Warden to the Visitor.
The Visitor of All Souls College is the Archbishop of
On the occasion of the Presentation of the
Canterbury.
newly elected Warden on 6 November Ford, as Senior Dean,
was orator.
The material is chiefly correspondence with
Lambeth Palace and Ford's drafts of the Order of Service.
an application for a senior research fellowship.
September - November.
as
new Warden or simply acknowledging it.
to whether the Visitor was confirming the election of the
Includes notes on College patronage, papers re
Includes an exchange re a disagreement
Ford's ms notes, draft letters etc.
19/ 7-18.
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Oxford
Correspondence and papers re
1978, January - March.
proposal to admit women guests to lunch in the College
buttery.
Ford opposed this, believing 'it would tend to break
down the unique style and ethos of All Souls'
fearing it was a first step towards admitting women as
Fellows, aS indeed it proved (see B.8).
and
1978, June, November.
proposed amendment to the college's statutes so
allow the admission of women as Fellows.
Correspondence and papers re
to
as
£979;
Codrington Club June 1987.
1987 andi
21982,.
ind.
Includes membership list of
1987
a University
Wadham College.
De Vere Society
Brief correspondence re registration as
Brief correspondence re dining in College.
The De Vere Society is dedicated to proving that Edward
de Vere, Earl of Oxford, was the real author of the
Shakespearian corpus.
Society.
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SECTION C
RESEARCH
Coli Cal20
Most of the material in this section was found in boxes
intermixed with reprints by Ford and others.
The reprints have not been
retained with the manuscript collection, and the boxes have been discarded,
but where appropriate Ford's own designations on the boxes have been used
in compiling the catalogue entries.
Cal 6.2
Gammarus chevreuxi
C3
Insect marking
C.4-C.64
Maniola jurtina
C765-C2/0
Primula
Ce Ty
‘Adaptation (genetics) '
Melanism
C. P96 120
C7200. 11
Panaxia dominula
‘Human genetics'
Blood groups
Ca ELA aC sasL5
Cer2
Cres
"Evolutionary mechanisms'
"Chromosomes and relation to Evolution
Suomalainen (lepidoptera) '
'Protein analysis (electrophoresis) includes
speciation'
Miscellaneous
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Research
Gammarus chevreuxi
Ford published papers in 1925,
1927 and 1929
(in collaboration with
J
S Huxley) on work with Gammarus chevreuxi.
Index cards recording experimental results 1924-26.
Index cards recording experimental results 1926-28.
Includes postcard from Huxley postmarked 22 February
1926.
Insect marking ('Scilly Islands 1938 and 1946')
Maniola jurtina
years and with many collaborators including in Britain P
Insect marking L.icarus August - September 1938
and Maniola jurtina August - September 1946.
The 1946 Maniola jurtina material predates, and was
found separately from, the main sequence of material
at Cs4'= CJ64.
Ford studied the Meadow Brown butterfly Maniola jurtina over many
M Brakefield,
Expenses.
E
R Creed, W
H Dowdeswell and K
in Italy V Scali,
and
1958.
Breeding experiments.
1961.
Expenses.
1962.
G McWhirter,
in Portugal’ PJ .Placito.
Notebooks
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Research
Data sheets
1952 ; 21.956.
Sutherland, Southern England.
1959.
Ipswich only.
1961.
Scilly Islands, Cornwall, Devon, Ipswich, Sicily.
1962.
Devon, Cornwall.
2 folders.
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Ipswich, France.
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Ipswich, Rhodes.
Devon, Cornwall.
Cornwall, Scilly Islands
1969.
Finland.
1970.
Devon, Cornwall etc.
See also C.5l.
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Ipswich, Oxford,
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Italy, Malta etc.
C2205 CoZk.
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Ipswich, Surrey.
E9715
Cornwall.
Maniola tithonus data found with
Devon, Cornwall, Scilly Islands, Ipswich.
C220, Cozi
LOT 1
2 folders.
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Research
LO 72 «
Ipswich, France.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Somerset, Dorset, Pembrokeshire,
L973:
Ipswich.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Somerset, Dorset, South Wales,
1974.
Cornwall,
Ipswich, Scilly Islands.
Devon,
Somerset, Dorset, Pembrokeshire,
LOTD:.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Dorset, Wiltshire, Ipswich.
1976
Skokholm, Ipswich.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Somerset, Dorset, Pembrokeshire,
Devon,
Ipswich.
LOTT.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Ipswich.
Ipswich.
Ipswich.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Spain,
Portugal.
Devon,
Cornwall,
Devon,
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
Ipswich.
Ipswich, Portugal.
Ipswich, Portugal.
Cornwall,
Devon,
Cornwall,
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Research
Devon, Cornwall, Ipswich.
Devon, Cornwall, Ipswich.
Cornwall, Ipswich.
Devon, Cornwall, Ipswich.
Computer print-outs sent to Ford by P
October 1983.
M Brakefield,
Drafts
the "Boundary Phenomenon" in Southern
B Ford and K
3pp typescript.
C and A
R Creed, W
H Dowdeswell,
36pp typescript with
'Spot-placing analysis in Maniola jurtina', nd but
relates to 1958-59 research.
l7pp typescript.
"Further studies of the ecological bacteriology of
J Chabora, 18 August
Maniola jurtina' by P
1968.
‘Evolutionary studies on Maniola jurtina (Lepidoptera
Satyridae):
England, 1961 to 1968' by E
E
G McWhirter.
ms corrections and additions + references and ms graphs.
The paper was published in Essays in Evolution and
Genetics in Honor of Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.
M
7pp draft of part of paper by V Scali.
Untitled typescript paginated 2-8 + refs, tables,
photograph etc., attached to letter from V Scali,
30 March 1976.
‘Copy of Discussion and Summary of Valerio's Tuscan
Island paper', nd.
K Hecht and W
C Steere), 1970.
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Research
'Field studies on the Meadow Brown Butterfly' by
12pp- draft + refs
P
and figs.
M Brakefield, 8 June 1977.
Draft of part of Chapter 6
The Life of the Meadow Brown.
of WH Dowdeswell's
1l4pp.,
1981.
'Spot distribution in the Meadow Brown butterfly,
Maniola jurtina L.
Welsh populations’ by M de L Brooke, D
J
1l7pp typescript.
M Lawmans, latest bibliographical reference LOSS.
(Lepidoptera:Satyridae):
R Lees and
South
Shorter notes and drafts.
sent to Dobzhansky'
jurtina', notes of ideas for papers, bibliographical
references.
on 'Bacterial genetics in Maniola
Includes 'copy of statement
an index of
Correspondence
Includes data for 1968.
Includes notes on 'spot-size as
1971-72.
variation in the butterfly Maniola jurtina'.
M Brakefield and expenses for 1973 expedition.
L972.
for spot-size from the northern transect area covering
the years 1966-71, also a spot-size profile for one year'
and expenses for ‘expedition 1972'.
Includes 'an analysis of all the data we have
Includes data for Scottish locations from
1962, 1966-67.
1968-69.
LOTS.
P
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Research
1975(1).Includes results of Scottish fieldwork from Brakefield.
1975 (2). Re paper by J
in spotting among the close relatives of the butterfly,
D Frazer and H
A Willcox 'Variation
N
F
Maniola jurtina', Heredity, 34, 305=322.
1976
(1). Includes fieldwork expenses.
(2). Includes diagrams and tables from Brakefield
1976
illustrating analysis of data from his intensive population
marking experiment.
1980-81.
nd.
Data
1977-79.
Includes fieldwork expenses for 1977 and 1978.
Includes last letter from
Ford to Dowdeswell
£987.
U2 Apr 1:
Arrangements for fieldwork, expenses.
Ford encloses 1986 data from the Algarve.
Includes copy of letter from Brakefield published
1982-83.
in Times Higher Educational Supplement and results of field-
work on Islay from D Ellis.
Locations in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Suffolk, 1952-58.
Primula
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GC 67-C 369
Research
Sparkford area, 1977-82.
Notes and drafts
Copies of papers by J
(1959 and 1960);
ms notes by Ford.
L Crosby (1949)
and W
F Bodmer
3 folders.
Correspondence
W
F Bodmer 1959-61, 1964
J
L Crosby 1958
R
A Fisher 1957
J
S Huxley 1957
A RG Owen 1959
"Adaptation (genetics) '
Correspondence and papers, various dates 1954-70.
Includes draft headed 'Paleogenes and neogenes' and
'read to Genetical Society Nov. 1965', and material
Ee warfarin resistance.
Evolution October 1989, a copy of which is presented at A.4A.
For a discussion of Ford's work with Panaxia dominula see D
'SO years of studying the Scarlet Tiger Moth'
in Trends in Ecology and
Panaxia dominula
A Jones
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Research
Field notebooks
MOD.
Pages torn from notebook with graph attached.
1959.
1965
1966.
1968
(part).
LOPT.
1978.
In 1976 desk diary.
A Jones as
a continuation
1968 (continuation)
1970
1972.
These records were made by D
1988.
of Ford's work.
1958.
These records were made by Jones as
1989.
of Ford's work.
a continuation
Data sheets
E
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Research
Includes pages torn from notebook.
Includes pages torn from notebook.
O73.
1974.
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Research
Luo pay
1976 and nd.
Tables and graph recording captures of three forms of
Panaxia dominula at Cothill, Berkshire, population size
of the colony and frequency in
gene covering the period 1939-78 and 1988.
with the 1988 data was made available by D
July 1989-
it of the medionigra
The table
A Jones,
Drafts
'The larval food plants of Panaxia dominula (ie)
M Cook', latest bibliographical reference 1958.
L
14pp typescript + bibliography, tables and figs.
Dy:
M Sheppard,
8pp typescript
'The medionigra polymorphism of Panaxia dominula (L)
by Ford and Sheppard, with covering letter from Sheppard
to Ford 29 November 1968.
references, etc.
17pp typescript + summary,
'The establishment of artificial colonies' by P
with covering letter to Ford 27 June 1961.
+ tables and graph.
1960.
Cothiii :
Report & Proceedings of the Ashmolean Society of Oxford-
S Elton, February 1949, and copy
shire, abstracted by C
of letter to Elton from A
Information from The Nature Conservancy re
notes on all references to Cothill in the
R Clapham, 16 March 1949.
Correspondence
1958, 1959.
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Research
E9617 71.962.
quadripunctaria.
Includes correspondence re Panaxia
1962-64, 1966-69, 1972,
1973.
Permits for work at Cothill.
1967-70, 1972.
quadripunctaria.
Includes correspondence re Panaxia
Photographs
Mounted photographs found with Panaxia material.
‘Human genetics'
Cole
chromosomes.
Blood groups
capa ba is,
Correspondence and papers, various dates 1965-71.
Correspondence and papers, various dates 1962-69.
Includes material re intelligence testing, polymorphism,
'Protein analysis (electrophoresis) includes speciation'.
1968-70 and nd.
C.a4, Cc. 115
Correspondence and papers, 1966-70 and nd.
c.114
1966-67
Certs
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Research
‘Evolutionary mechanisms'
C2 LLG
Correspondence, 1969, 1970 and nd.
Melanism
ee 17
Correspondence and papers, various dates 1973-81.
Includes material on melanism in ladybirds (E
and moths
R Lees).
(D
R Creed)
‘Chromosomes and relation to Evolution
Suomalainen (Lepidoptera) '
C118
Miscellaneous
CLL
D Darlington 3 December 1971.
Includes ms notes headed 'Pontecorvo'.
Includes note
A Jones before
and letter from
Correspondence and papers, 1974 and nd.
Hardbacked notebook used for notes on the literature.
Ms and typescript notes and drafts etc.
on cyanogenetic glucosides prepared by D
1960 (private communication July 1989)
C
Latest bibliographical reference 1982.
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SECTION D
LECTURES AND PUBLICATIONS
De b= D9
Lectures
D.10 - D.43
Publications
Lectures
Index cards used for genetic and medical genetics lecture
course notes, various dates 1939-72, and lecture notes
for visit to USA February - May 1966
Contents of card index box.
(see also E.2).
Index cards used for general zoology lecture course notes
c.1945-48, and genetics, medical genetics and statistics
course notes, chiefly 1960s.
Contents of card index box.
statement by Ford on
"Medical genetics lectures’.
Contents of wallet folder.
Index cards used for course notes, chiefly 1960s.
Index cards used for course notes.
"Ecological genetics lectures 1963, 1970, 1974'.
Contents of wallet folder.
"Ecological genetics important references', course
outlines for 'Genetics for third year students 1969'
and 'Ecological genetics 1970',
ecological genetics prepared for Zoology sub-faculty
meeting 1973.
Course outlines, 1967, 1968.
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Lectures and publications
‘Paper read to the Genetical Society 13 November 1965'.
6pp typescript + figs.
Relates to work on Maniola jurtina.
Statistics course outline 1969;
booklist.
'The Lepidoptera in Scientific Research',
Lepidopterists' Society Presidential Address, read by
J
Carson City Nevada, 21 June 1970.
W Tilden at 21st annual meeting of the Society,
23pp typescript.
Ford's
Folder also includes ms notes and correspondence re
publication of Address, general affairs of the Society,
1970-71.
1971-72.
3rd edition Moths.
Publications
DidlOe="Ds13
Folder also includes review
Principally re preparation of 3rd edition
Correspondence with Collins Publishers re Ford's volumes
Butterflies and Moths in their New Naturalist series, 1961,
968-77.
L961, 1968-70.
of Moths (published 1972).
of lst edition Moths, Times Literary Supplement, 6 May 1955.
Royalties and sales.
New editions, royalties and sales.
1974-76.
1977. and nd.
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Lectures and publications
Reviews only of Genetic polymorphism (published 1965).
"Polymorphism (Genetic) '.
for unidentified encyclopaedia, nd.
graphical reference 1968.
3pp typescript draft entry
Latest biblio-
Correspondence and papers re Ecological genetics and
evolution.
(published 1971), 1970-72.
Essays in honour of E
B Ford. R Creed ed.
Includes arrangements for presentation party organised
by the Hon. M Rothschild, list of contributors, review
in Nature by R
C Lewontin with draft reply by Ford.
Correspondence and papers re Evolution studies by
observation and experiment Oxford Biology Reader No.55
(published 1973),
1971-79.
1979.
OF Ele
In 1976 control of the Oxford Biology Readers series was
passed from the Oxford University Press to the Carolina
Ford was invited by the CBSC
Biological Supply Company.
to prepare a revised edition of his reader which was then
cancelled without (in Ford's opinion) adequate financial
compensation.
Ms and typescript notes and drafts.
E
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Lectures and publications
Agreement with Audio Learning Ltd.
statements 1975-76, re tape recording on "Mechanism
1972, and royalty
of Evolution, Evolution in Progress’.
D.22-D.26
Correspondence, with Chapman Hall Ltd. and colleagues,
and papers re 4th edition of Ecological Genetics
(published 1975), 1972-79.
1972-74.
1975
January - May.
1975
June - December, 1977, 1979.
Ms and typescript notes and drafts.
Photographs.
Reviews.
D.27-D.29
Notes and drafts;
background material.
Correspondence and papers re Ford's Royal Society memoir
of Th. Dobzhansky (published 1977),
1976-77.
Correspondence with Royal Society and colleagues.
Correspondence and contract with Weidenfeld & Nicholson Ltd.,
re Taking genetics into the countryside, 1978, 1980, 1982.
Lectures and publications
Correspondence, draft, illustrations for National
Geographic Magazine article 'The industrial revolution
generates a century of adaptation’,
1979.
Brief correspondence with Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd.,
re reprinting, foreign rights etc., of Genetics and
adaptation,
1979, 1984, 1985.
Draft plan, preface, sections on
and stability Mendelian inheritance’, 'Cytoplasmic
inheritance' etc., for book on 'Survival and extinction', nd.
'The control of diversity
Preface by Ford to an unidentified book on Victorian England
by Mrs J
2pp typescript.
B Clarke, nd.
Drafts and papers re 'The fogou near Boleigh, West Cornwall'
by E Clark and Ford and related archaeological publications, nd.
B Ford
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D.35-D.43
D.37-D. 39
'The discovery of a sculpture
3 folders.
D.41, D.42
Photographs.
2 folders.
43pp draft of
2 folders.
Brief correspondence,
1985 and nd.
'The fogou near Boleigh, West Cornwall’.
Shorter drafts including 'The fogou of Boleigh or Bolleit'
for Prehistoric Review and
of the La Téne period in Cornwall'.
1957-59, 1964.
Notebook used for records of archaeological research
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SECTION E
VISITS AND CONFERENCES
Royal Society discussion meeting,
?December 1955.
Letter from Royal Society re meeting which, although
arranged by Ford, he had been unable to attend.
Discussion on relations between the biological and social
sciences, Nuffield College Oxford, 2-3 May 1964.
was to give the opening contribution.
Ford
Provisional programme and list of invitees.
Visit to the United States, 26 February -
22 May 1966.
Itinerary only.
For Ford's lecture notes see D.1.
M Sheppard enclosing
Correspondence arising, 1972-73.
Ford spoke on
'The origin and effects
Preliminary programme;
summary of his lectures on
environmental changes in the Amazon Basin' and 'The
evolution of super-genes'.
'The genetic effects of
letter from P
Ms notes for Ford's contributions and typescript drafts
posted October 1972.
Course on Ecological -Genetics, Erice, Sicily, 21-30
September 1972.
of genetic polymorphism' and ‘Powerful selection demonstrated
by ecological genetics’.
(CSAC 106/3/85).
In association with this Workshop the organisers, W
and E Mayr, sent out a questionnaire to participants.
Ford's replies to this and to supplementary questions can be
L Carson and (as edited by Mayr)
found at A.8, and those of H
of C Stern are at E.7.
D Darlington, B Rensch,
G
are in the collection of Darlington's papers deposited in the
Bodleian Library Oxford in 1985
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Workshop on the
Evolutionary Synthesis, Boston, 23-25 May 1974.
B Provine
G Simpson, E Boesiger, G
L Stebbins and Th. Dobzhansky
Replies of C
B Ford
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Visits and conferences
Agendas;
Conference 1974' and 'Mayr's Conference '74.'
ms notes headed ‘History of Genetics',
'Harvard
Replies of Carson and Stern to questionnaire on the
evolutionary synthesis.
Royal Entomological Society of London Symposium on
The Biology of Butterflies, 23-26 September 1981.
Symposium was dedicated to E
by Miriam Rothschild which appeared in the published
proceedings see A.4.
B Ford.
For the Dedication
The
Programme; correspondence re arrangements.
E
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SECTION F
CORRESPONDENCE
Big bas
Rese Lay:
SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
Principally correspondence from individuals in
alphabetical order, dated and indexed, with an
indication of any information of particular
biographical, scientific or historical interest.
Heol = —F 115
DAILY CARBONS
Correspondence with individuals, organisations
and firms kept by Ford's secretary 1963-74.
Indexed, in chronological order.
Bello, Fs 11/
SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
Indexed, in chronological order.
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Correspondence
Scientific Correspondence
vgs ak <2
Allan, 2M
1972
re Allan's paper 'ABO Blood Groups and Sex Ratio
aceBpLreh..
2 folders.
Barrington, RDG
Maniola jurtina.
Bateson, W
1909-11, 1922
He championed the rediscovered
Folder also includes photocopies of eight items of
correspondence received by Bateson, 1909-11.
list headed 'Catalogue of papers xeroxed 11 December 1973'
signed by C
D Darlington and Ford.
There is
a
Simon asked Bateson whether a blue eyed
(later Lord) Simon re the
Two Simon letters and
William Bateson was Director of the John Innes Horticultural
Institution 1910-26 and Fullerian Professor of Physiology at
the Royal Institution 1912-14.
work of Mendel on heredity and gave the name ‘genetics’
to his science.
Correspondence with Sir John
Russell v. Russell case, 1922.
a Bateson draft.
man and a blue eyed woman could have a brown eyed baby:
'Is there anything of Mendelian or other lore which applies
to such a point?'
2 folders
1974.
Maniola jurtina data from Scotland.
Bennett, JH
ze Rea Fisher
Brakefield, PM
1974-84
B Ford
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Correspondence
‘An ecological genetics study of the butterfly, Maniola
jurtina in Central-Eastern Scotland, 1973-74' by Brakefield.
1974-75.
Expeditions to Ecuador and Galapagos islands.
1976, 1978.
1981.
Maniola jurtina data from Holland.
Maniola jurtina;
Adalia bipunctata.
Clarke, CA
1955=1987
Includes letter to Clarke, 15 January
1964-67.
Nuffield Unit of Medical Genetics.
from Ford commenting on Clarke's article 'The relative
1955, 1960, 1964.
1960,
fitness of Human Mutant Genotypes’.
The unit was established in the Liverpool University Department of
Medicine by a 1963 Nuffield Foundation grant, with Clarke as its
A new wing, added to the Department of Medicine
first Director.
to house the Unit, was opened by Ford 26 May 1967.
ceremony.
Correspondence re arrangements for opening ceremony
(1).
1967
and correspondence arising.
Rough ms draft of Ford's address for opening
1967
(2).
1964.
First Annual Report.
1966.
wing;
Third Annual Report;
schedule for building new
invitation to Ford to open new wing.
E
B Ford
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Correspondence
(3).
1967
on the work of the Unit.
Memorabilia of opening ceremony including brochure
1967
(4).
Fourth Annual Report.
1970=12::
1974-116 1976-7]
Biographical Memoir of P
correspondence is re the Royal Society
M Sheppard, written by Clarke.
1977-84.
Lymantria dispar
Material re Clarke and Ford's research on dispar, the
results of which were published in the Proc. Roy. Soc.
B=
(1982) and-218 (1983).
(L980), 214
206
Correspondence.
3 folders.
Todd = 13
1979-80
~
1982-84
Data 1978-82 and nd.
Notes and drafts, most dated 1979.
& comments) '.
1980, 1983.
non-mimetic polymorphism under ultra-violet and infra-red
Ha ght «
Chiefly re possible study of mimicry and
of ‘strange butterfly (photograph
Photographs and slides.
1984.
Includes photograph
E
B Ford
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Correspondence
Includes correspondence re Maniola jurtina,
1985.
introgressive hybridization between dardanus and phorcas,
and draft by Ford on Fixed Retirement Ages'.
1984-87.
Biston betularia.
The material is chiefly re the effect of moonlight on
betularia for possible publication.
Correspondence.
2 folders.
Draft, 6pp typescript.
1979 item is reprint of Ford's obituary of Creed.
ze de Beer, GR
1972-74
Creed, ER
1966; :1976;,.1979.
1987.
Chiefly re 'the Julian Huxley Celebrations’.
Correspondence, chiefly with Cecily, Lady de Beer, widow of
Memoir of Dobzhansky see D.27-D.29.
Sir Gavin de Beer, Ze che obituary of de Beer
for Nature.
the obituary.
For material relating to Ford's Royal Society Biographical
Dobzhansky, Th.
1961-76
Includes lists of publications, and draft of
Ford wrote
B Ford
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Correspondence
1961-64.
and June 1964.
Chiefly re visits to the UK, February-March
1965-67.
Chiefly re visit to UK, July-August LI G#..
1968, .1969..
to the Dobzhansky Festschrift.
Includes correspondence re Ford's contribution
T970-76.
Dowdeswell, W
H
1969,
1970
19697,
1972
1979-82, nd.
‘Espinasse,
PG
1935,
1942
Handford, P
T
Gilbert, LE
Research, recommendations.
1972 material is re Heliconius butterflies.
1942 correspondence is re Ford's book Genetics for Medical
Students.
Includes draft of Ford's obituary of Huxley.
re Huxley, JS
E
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Correspondence
Jones, DA
19575; 1962, 2972
1957 correspondence is re Jones's application to do post-
graduate research into ecological genetics under Ford.
his letter of 25 March 1957 Ford stated what he required
from people coming to the Genetics Laboratory to do research.
In
Kettlewell, H BD
various dates 1957-79
Research, recommendation, obituaries of Kettlewell
1979.
Kure, N
1972
Proposal to increase the size of the Fellowship of the
Royal Society.
McWhirter, KG
1969-71,1974,1978
1969.
Includes letter from McWhirter, 10 May, referring
to radiation and mutation.
1974, 1978.
quantum genetics, selective factors favouring certain blood
1974 item is a 13pp letter from McWhirter on
Includes first draft of McWhirter's paper 'Systems
ASi7 1
Theory and Evolution in Maniola jurtina' and related
correspondence.
group alleles in cold climates, and ABO immunology.
B Ford
E
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Correspondence
Nuffield Foundation
1970-81
In 1964 Ford received a grant of £5000 to be spent on his
personal research.
This was exhausted by 1974 but a second
appeal to the Foundation was successful and Ford was awarded
a further £4000.
The material includes correspondence with. the Foundation,
draft applications for second grant, reports on research
and statements of the account.
2 folders.
F.5/7 = F.68
Piaelto;, “Pd
1980-88
Fu5/
1980.
Algarve research project;
Celtic migration.
Algarve research project;
Maniola jurtina.
1984.
2 folders.
1985.
Jan-June.
July-Dec.
Maniola jurtina.
Visits;
Maniola jurtina.
Chiefly re Ford's health.
Visits by Ford to Portugal and Placito
Ford's health.
Includes Maniola jurtina data for the Algarve.
1986
(1)
Visits;
E
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Correspondence
(2)
1986
to Ford by Placito 19 May -
Reports on Maniola jurtina in the Algarve sent
5 December, with related
correspondence.
1987.
Maniola jurtina;
Ford's health;
visits.
1988,: nd.
20 January.
Includes Ford's last letter to Placito written
He died the next day.
Powell, J
R
L971, 1974
Includes draft of 'Rates of dispersal of Drosophilia
pseudobscura and its relatives' by Powell and Th. Dobzhansky.
Ridley, NHL
1967, 1972,
1981
1960-85
1960-69.
LOTS. LOT Ts
1973=75:
Mimicry.
Rothschild, ML
1978,,21985,. nd
Chiefly re mimicry.
in Maniola jurtina.
1971 correspondence is re Insular Spotting Distribution
Scali, V
L971 <7 37 2977
B Ford
E
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Correspondence
Sheppard, P
M
1957. 977
LOBI—71.
W Benson.
Correspondence and papers re 'Heliconius
LOG, 1977.
paper' by Sheppard,
W
preparation during Sheppard's illness and following
his death
publication in Phil. Trans.
submitted it to the Royal Society for
Ford saw it through the final stages of
J RG Turner, K
S Brown and
3 folders.
Lists of Sheppard's publications;
obituaries by A
J Cain.
76
1964 -
Turner, JI RG
Recommendations.
B Ford
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Daily Carbons
Correspondence
F.82
1963, 1964
1965 Jan-July
1965 Sept-Dec
:
E
E
1968 Feb, Mar
1968 Apr, May
1968 June
1966 Jan-Apr
1968 July,
1966 May-Aug
1966 Sept-Dec
1967-Oct
June, July
Sept, Oct
1967 July
May
Aug
i935
1967 Dec
Bo92
1967 Nov
1967 Jan-June
1967 Aug, Sept
Nov, Dec
F.94
1968 Jan
B Ford
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Correspondence
1970 Jan, Apr
1971 Jan-Apr
1970 May - July
1971 May-July
1970 Aug-Oct
1971 Aug-Nov
1970 Nov, Dec
1972-74
F.116
O56" =
27-3
Pe
Shorter Scientific Correspondence
1975-33
B Ford
E
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INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
ALLAN, TM
Fel 7b > 2, hoo
ALLARD, Robert Wayne
ALLEN & UNWIN LIMITED
ALL SOULS COLLEGE OXFORD
AMEY, R
W
Bsi16
F ski
Bs 2=B.9
Ce
O9
APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS
F.42,F.102,F.103
ARNOLD, Richard
F395
ASSOCIATED BOOK PUBLISHERS LIMITED
F295,
Pi LVO-Paa.12
ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH ZOOLOGISTS
E9278). 94,2..96,8. 9/7. 99
Pelol er
O07
AUDIO LEARNING LIMITED
De 2k
BARBER, David A
BARKER, J
F
F.85
F.98
BAND, Henrietta T
Colle, bok
BADENOCH, Sir John
A.14,F.62
AUERBACH, Charlotte
e932 Peo6
BAINBRIDGE, Richard
F.89-F.97,F.105,F.106
BARNES, Winston Herbert Frederick
PLS Belo
BARRINGTON, Ernest James William
BARRINGTON, Rupert D
G
BATESON, William
E.B Ford
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Index of correspondents
BATTAGLIA, Bruno
BEARDMORE, John Alec
BEAUFOY, Sam
BENAZZI, Mario
BENNETT, J Henry
BENTLEY, E
W
BEREGOVOY, V
E
BERKSHIRE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & OXFORDSHIRE
NATURALISTS' TRUST
BERLIN, Sir Isaiah
E.3,8.5
F.85
F.89; F-10378. 104,206
F.84,F.86,F.100
Fb 7 ho
F.107
res P13
COs
EVOL
BERRY, Roger Julian
F.90,F.117
F295
BINNING, A
E
BISHOP, James
BISHOP, MW H
BLAKE, P
R
BLOOM, P
W Jr
F.100
C5109
Betl/
fet
Beok
BERTRAM, Von Horst
BIANCHINE, Josette W
BLACKMAN, Geoffrey Emett
F.84
F.92-F.95,F.100,F.101,F.103-F.112
BODMER, Sir Walter (Fred)
BLOUNT, Bertie Kennedy
E539
G./0
F.108
er. rS
BOSIGER, Ernest
BOWEN, Peter
B Ford
E
NCUACS 14/7/89
Index of correspondents
BOWRA, Sir
(Cecil) Maurice
F.108
BOX, Joan G
EB. 96,8. 97,
BRADSHAW, Anthony David
BRAKEFIELD, Paul Martin
BRENT, Leslie
BRIGGS, Robin
De22,,D.24;,) .90,E..92,F Joh. 98,
Fz 103728. 107,82 108; B10
Go5476 256 C259) C560;, C02,
B.6—byerZ
Bh. 92;F 94
B.6
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT
OF SCIENCE
BRITISH COUNCIL
B..90,8 95,6. 99=F 101 ;r 2105
F.10,F.90,F.91,F.95,F.96
BROWER, Lincoln Pierson
BULMER, Michael George
BURKE, P
BURNS, John McLauren
F.1087r'. 109
See also F.82
BTS
90 7b
fo
F.101
PeS2yph 9s
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
BUTLER, Sir Clifford (Charles)
D.16,F.94-F. 96,F.99,F.100,F.104,
BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE
SHOs pL «lS -rolL4
G.50;¢6.114,C.115,F.
86, Resi,
PLO / pee 15
CAIN, Arthur James
-L6,h 85. 86,5. 90-25 97.;
CADBURY, James
.90,F.95-F.100,F.103,F.107
BUTLER, Colin Gasking
B Ford
E
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Index of correspondents
CAMPBELL, A
H
Bee/
CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY
D.17-D.19
CARSON, Hampton Lawrence
See E.7
CHABORA, Peter C
F.88,F.90,F.101,F.108
See also F.94,F.95
CHAPMAN & HALL LIMITED
D.26,D.22-D. 24,F.1il=P A115
CHAPPEL, H
M
CHATTERLEY, F
J
CHESTER, Sir (Daniel) Norman
F.114
E295
Bie
CHIASSON, L
P
F.96,F.103,F.104
CLARK, Evelyn
CLARKE, Bryan Campbell
CLARKE, Sir Cyril (Astley)
D.40
Cr:
CLARENDON PRESS, OXFORD
COLERIDGE, WL
C.110,F; 104,F.106
COBB, Richard Charles
B.6
CLAPHAM, Arthur Roy
COZ
Dol], F365 ,hs97,F.98 F102,
Pel Opies LS
AA 5HE 1138 Ca D222 De ee
F.13-F.37,F.82,F.86,F.87,
F.92,F.93,F.95-F.104,F.109-F.114
,F 95,8 5115
D.1O-D.13,F.88,F.95,F..96,
2.101
EB. 103, 5. LOo;r cbs
COLLETTE, Alfred Thomas
F86,F.87,8.95,F.104,2.105
COOK, Laurence M
0,108 ,Cv1a7
COLLINS PUBLISHERS
B Ford
E
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Index of correspondents
COOPER, John P
COULSON, Charles Alfred
COVE, Ded
CREED, Edwin Robert
Bi 7,
F.99
- 108
Co53 C155, C2117 Dsl nbeee >
F338, 0) 104752105,
,F2 lie. 114
See also C.108,F.82
CROSBY, J
L
CROZE, Harvey
C./0
F.83
DACRE OF GLANTON, Hugh Redwald
Trevor-Roper, Baron
D'ARCY, Norman
DAUBE, David
DAWKINS, H Colyear
DARLINGTON, Arnold
F.88
DEMPSTER, E
R
DENNELL, Ralph
F.104
F.33,F.34
F.39,F.83
C29), Doo
See also C.71
DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean
de los SANTOS GARCIA, B
de BEER, Sir Gavin(Rylands)
C51
D.16,D.24,F.40-F.43,F.82-F.84
F.86,F.87,F.90,F.94-F.96,F.98
F.99,F.102-F.104,F.107-F.114
See also D.27-D.29
DOBZHANSKY, Theodosius
F.108
PaO 7:
F.104
DORRIEN SMITH, T
M
E
B Ford
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Index of correspondents
dosPASSOS,: Cyril F
F.104
DOWDESWELL, Wilfrid Hogarth
C516. 53',C..55-Cs
57, Gr59; Ce 6O
C.63,C.64,D.24,F.44,F.82,F.84
BOO pho Gaenk staal
DOWNHAM, David Y
D.23,5.108
EATON, Robert
EDWARD ARNOLD (PUBLISHERS) LIMITED
EDWARDS, K
J
R
ELLIS, David
C362
ELSEVIER INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS LIMITED
F.106
F.97-F.99,F.110
F.44A
D.16
"EPINASSE, Paul Gilbert
EVANS, David Alan Price
ELTON, Charles Sutherland
See C.107
F.83,F.86,'.101,F.106
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
FINCHAM, John Robert Stanley
Cue
FRASER ROBERTS, John Alexander
C370
See also F.5
FISHER, Sir Ronald (Aylmer)
F.98,F.99
Co112
F.90
Cd 7,
F.<100
See also F.82
FONTANA BOOKS
FORD, Charles Edmund
FABER & FABER LIMITED
FINNEY, David John
FRANK, EPLLEZ
B Ford
E
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FRAZER, J
R
D
FULLER, K W
Index of correspondents
GENETICAL SOCIETY
~alkeys)
GILBERT, Lawrence E
GREAVES, J
H
GRIFFITHS, Raymond C
GURDEN, John Bertrand
-45,F.86,F.90,F.91,F.94,F.95
.98,F.106,F.108
e717
Es LOS7 ELS
OS
S95 RE, OO
290
HACKMAN, Walter
HANDFORD, Paul T
HARDWICK, D
F
.88 F295
LOS
ag DiS!
HARRISON, David
96
Be
stor,
4
HARRE, Rom
HADDOW, Sir Alexander
~16,F.46,8..90;F3104
HARLAND, Sydney Cross
HARDY, Sir Alister (Clavering)
F.93-F.95
HINDE, Robert Aubrey
HICKEY, Richard J
feeb 3
F.102
LOS
F.104
D.17-D.19,F.114
HEAD, J
J
HEATH, John
HECHT, Max K
HEED, WB
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HOENIGSBERG, H
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HOWARD, J
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HOWARD, Michael Eliot
B.4
HUXLEY, Sir Julian (Sorell)
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JINKS, John Leonard
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JOHNSON, LeRoy Peter Vernon
JONES, David Alwyn
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KENDALL, David George
KENDALL, Roy O
KIRK, William
KOLATAJ, Adam
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KETTLEWELL, Henry Bernard Davis
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LECLERCQ, Jean
KURTI, Nicholas
LACK, David
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WILSON, K
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