SCOTT, Peter Markham Supplementary Part1

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Supplementary catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Peter Markham Scott FRS (1909 - 1989) NCUACS catalogue no. 162/5/08 by Simon Coleman and Peter Harper P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Title: Compiled by: Description level: Fonds Deposited in: Cambridge University Library Reference code: GB 0012 Peter Scott Papers Date of material: 1955-1984 Extent of material: 188 items Simon Coleman and Peter Harper Supplementary catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Peter Markham Scott FRS (1909-1989), naturalist NCUACS catalogue no. 162/5/08 © National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 The production of this catalogue has been made possible by the support of the Foyle Foundation. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: ARCHIVES WEST ROAD CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THE KEEPER OF MANUSCRIPTS AND UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE CB3 9DR P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.748-A.753 SECTION C NATURE CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH C.1348-C.1493 SECTION E PUBLICATIONS E.350-E.385 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 GENERAL INTRODUCTION For an outline of the career of Sir Peter Markham Scott see ‘Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Peter Markham Scott’ compiled in 1999 (NCUACS catalogue 87/8/99). PROVENANCE The papers were received for cataloguing from Cambridge University Library in 2003. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION This catalogue of papers of Sir Peter Markham Scott is a supplement to that compiled in 1999 (NCUACS 87/8/99). Additional! papers have been found for Section A (Biographical), Section C (Nature conservation and research) and Section E (Publications). They have been arranged and numbered to follow the sequence of the previous catalogue, which should therefore be consulted in conjunction with this catalogue. books and the contents of a wrapper of loose press cuttings, covering the period, 1972-1984. (IUCN). The CDF papers cover the period 1960-1979. They include correspondence, Section C, Nature conservation and research, presents important documentation of two organisations with which Scott was closely associated in key roles: the Charles Darwin Nature (IUPN) / International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Section A, Biographical, consists of press cuttings. There are two general press-cuttings committee papers, reports and photographs on such topics as funding, construction of the Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF) and the International Union for the Protection of There are also three Loch Ness Monster press-cuttings books covering the period 1975-1984. Topics include Scott himself, the Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge and the World Wildlife Fund. papers are arranged in an alphabetical sequence of correspondents including Secretaries Galapagos, relations with Ecuadorean authorities, and tourism in the Galapagos. correspondents include Presidents and Secretaries General of the Foundation, members of Station, for example David Snow and Roger Perry. There are IUPN papers from 1955, just research station, provision of research vessels, scientific and conservation work on the Scott's the Executive Committee, financial supporters and Directors of the Charles Darwin Research before the name change in 1956, and IUCN papers from the period 1960-1966. The IUCN P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 General and Presidents of the IUCN. Topics include IUCN and Survival Service Commission policy and organisation. Section E, Publications, consists of undated figures, principally of ducks, geese and swans, for one or more publications. The great bulk of the material is presented in an alphabetical sequence by species of duck or goose (Barnacle Goose, Canada Goose, Eider Duck etc). There is also an index of correspondents. Simon Coleman and Peter Harper Bath July 2008 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 A.748-A.753 BIOGRAPHICAL 1972-1984 Press cuttings Press cuttings book 1972-1975 1 January 1972 - 26 September 1973, with loose cuttings at front, 1975 and n.d. Cuttings refer to Scott, Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, World Wild Life Fund, etc. Press cuttings book 1973-1984 18 August 1973 - 4 January 1979, with loose cuttings at front and back, 1974-1984. Cuttings refer to Scott, Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, World Wild Life Fund, etc. Press cuttings loose in wrapper 1980-1984 A.751 A.751-A.753 Three Loch Ness Monster press cuttings books 1975-1976 'LNM2 1976 [sic]' ring binder, 20 July - 11 1975 Photocopied press cuttings in December 1975 Cuttings refer to Scott, Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, World Wild Life Fund, etc. August 1981. At front of volume is an envelope of cuttings inscribed 1 'L.N.M. Cuttings Sept / Oct 1975' and loose cutting, Bound volume of press cuttings so inscribed on cover, 1 - 11 December 1975. 1975, 1981 front P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Biographical 'LNM3 1976' 1975-1984 Bound volume of press cuttings so inscribed on front cover, (bulk December 1975 - 1976). 11 December 1975 - 22 February 1981 Loose at the back of the book are cuttings, 1981-1984. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 C.1348-C.1493 NATURE CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH 1955-1979 C.1348-C.1444 Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands C.1445-C.1493 International Union for the Protection of Nature (IUPN) / International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) C.1348-C.1444 CHARLES GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (CDF) DARWIN FOUNDATION FOR THE _ 1960-1979 The CDF was set up by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) and UNESCO in 1959. CDF scientists and supporters the Charles Darwin Research Station began building (CDRS) in 1960 on National Park land on Santa Cruz It was formally inaugurated in 1964. Scott was Island. one of the founders of the CDF, served as a member of its Executive Committee and was actively engaged in its activities over many years. Charles (David comprise relating to relations Ecuadorean include Presidents conservation work on_ scientific and files. papers, They reports, correspondents and Scott's Secretaries General of the Foundation, members of the Executive Committee, financial supporters, Directors of the Snow, Roger Perry), etc. Darwin Research Station Scott's CDF papers were found in both named individual correspondence, and year committee etc funding, provision of research construction of research station, vessels, the Galapagos, authorities, with tourism in the Galapagos, etc. Contents of Scott's 'Robert Bowman' file. Correspondence with named individuals Robert |. Bowman C.1348-C.1362 C.1348 1960-1965 1963 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research Bowman was Co-Director of the Galapagos International Scientific Project which described itself as sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the University of California in cooperation with the Government of Ecuador and the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos the Americas of the Islands. Foundation San State College, San Francisco, California. He was Secretary for Francisco based and at the C.1349-C.1354 Jean Dorst 1962-1965 Contents of Scott's 'Dorst' file. the Dorst was Secretary of Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, He sent copies of correspondence relating to the business of the CDF to Scott. the CDF and based at Paris. December 1962 - February 1963 Includes Scott's layout for the CDF notepaper. March - June 1963 March - April 1964 July - December 1963 May - November 1964 February - December 1965 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research Raymond Leveque Contents of Scott's 'Leveque' file. In fact there is only one exchange with Leveque, who writes from Geneva, August - September 1963. Other correspondents are David Snow, Director of the Charles Darwin Research Station, and Jean Dorst (see C.1349- C.1354). C.1356-C.1362 Victor Van Straelen 1960-1962 Contents of Scott's 'Van Straelen' file. Includes copies of correspondence sent to information. Scott for Van Straelen was President of the CDF. June - December 1960 February - April 1961 May - October 1961 January - February 1962 November - December 1961 1962-1979 Correspondence arranged chronologically by year March - April 1962 May - August 1962 C.1363-C.1436 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research C.1363-C.1385 'CDF 1963-1964' Contents of folder so inscribed. 1962-1964, n.d. CDF's Includes correspondence and Beagle boat (renamed the Beagle) as a floating laboratory for work in the Galapagos. Looe fishing refitting project, papers the the of re a Correspondents includes Jameson. the vessel's master, Roger 1962-1964 Includes minutes of General Assembly of 21 May 1962 signed by Scott as Secretary, 14 December 1964. January 1963 February - March 1963 June 1963 July 1963 April - May 1963 Includes 3 photographs of model of iguana woodcarving by Richard Reid. August - September 1963 C.1371-C.1372 November 1963 October 1963 2 folders. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research December 1963 Includes press-cuttings re the Beagle at Plymouth before its voyage to the Galapagos. January 1964 Includes Beagle project cheque book. February - March 1964 April - May 1964 Includes applications for post of Director of the Charles Darwin Research Station in succession to David Snow. C.1377-C.1378 June 1964 2 folders. July 1964 August 1964 Includes (C.1377) progress report prepared by David Snow on the activities of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands. Includes 'Quelques reflexions a I'intention du President de la Fondation Charles Darwin pour les Iles Galapagos' by J.P. Harroy, newly elected to the Executive Council. October 1964 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research C.1382-C.1383 November - December 1964 2 folders. Includes papers for General Assembly of the Foundation, 14 December. C.1384-C.1385 n.d. 2 folders. C.1386-C.1395 'CDF 1965-1966' Contents of folder so inscribed. January - February 1965 Includes 'Natural Bird Refuges in the Galapagos’ by F.R. Fosberg, The Elepaio, Journal of the Hawaii Audubon Society, February 1965. April - May 1965 July - August 1965 September - October 1965 November - December 1965 Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, Appendix B Scientific and Conservation Report no.4', prepared the Research Station, Santa Cruz, 18 September, and note prepared of IUCN by ‘Present the Galapagos’, c. October 1965. General Conservation Sir Hugh Elliott Bt, by Roger Perry, Director of Situation of Nature on Secretary P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research January - April 1966 Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, Scientific and Conservation Report no.5', Appendix B prepared the Research Station, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, 5 January, and report no. 6, 16 March. by Roger Perry, Director of June - August 1966 by Roger Perry, Santa Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, Appendix B Scientific and Conservation Report no.7’, the Research prepared Station, and ‘Recommendations on the Administration of the Proposed Galapagos National Park and the Development of its Tourist Potential’, |.R. Grimwood and D.W. Snow, June 1966. Director of Galapagos, June, Cruz, 7 September - October 1966 ‘CDE 1967 C.1396-C.1406 November - December 1966 Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, Appendix B Scientific and Conservation Report no.8', Santa Cruz, Galapagos, 22 September 1966. Scientific Advisory Committee and Executive Council. Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos Scientific and Conservation Report no.9', Santa Cruz, Galapagos, 9 January, and lists of members of the CDF's Contents of folder so inscribed. January 1967 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research February 1967 Includes ‘Translation of text and letter submitted by the Charles Ecuadorean Darwin 1967' recommending those Feb. Government, on parts Galapagos Islands which _ special protection should be given. Foundation the the 1st of to to March 1967 C.1399-C.1400 April 1967 Includes (C.1400) "Tourism in the Galapagos Islands An Introductory Brochure’ by Arthur D. Little Inc. 2 folders. May 1967 June 1967 July - August 1967 52pp duplicated typescript. See C.1404 for continuation. ‘Conservation and Scientific Reports from the Charles Darwin Research Station over the period October 1964 - January 1967' by Roger Perry, Director of the Research Station. Galapagos, 19 July 1967. Includes 'Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos Scientific and Conservation Report no.10', Santa Cruz, P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research October - November 1967 the over Darwin Station Research Includes ‘Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles period January - July 1967' by Roger Perry, Director of the Research Station, duplicated typescript paginated 53-67; ‘Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, Scientific and Conservation Report no.11', Santa Cruz, Galapagos, 10 October 1967; and ‘Information for Scientists staying at the Charles Darwin Research Station’, prepared by Roger Perry, November 1967. December 1967 Includes 'Enchanted Isles’, a newspaper-style publication re a special Anglia Television presentation about the Galapagos Islands for the I.T.V. network transmitted 5 December 1967. n.d. for scientific January 1968 C.1407-C.1415 Contents of untitled folder. specifications Includes and conservation work and 2pp note by Wayne McCrory on ‘Feral Mammals in the Galapagos'. for vessels Correspondence and papers 1968 J.-P. Harroy, Member of the Executive Council. Includes lists of members of the Executive Council and the Advisory Scientific Committee, Memorandum on Foundation Need for Research Vessel, prepared by H.J. Coolidge, December 1967; Charles Darwin Research Station by Roger Perry, Director of the Station, 14 January 1968: and Narborough, Galapagos. Includes report on 'Contacts pris a Quito, du 3 au 8 mars 1968, pour compte de la Charles Darwin Foundation’ by February - April 1968 Conservation photographs and Scentific Report no.12 2 of Crater Lake, P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research May 1968 Includes Conservation and Scientific Report no.13 from the Charles Darwin Research Station by Roger Perry, Director of the Research Station, 22 April 1968, and draft of scientific programme by D.W. Snow, n.d. June-July 1968 August 1968 Appointment. September 1968 Includes Charles Darwin Research Station Conservation and Scentific Report no.14 by Roger Perry, Director of the Station, September 1968. October 1968 November 1968 Contents of folder so inscribed. Includes 'Reflexions sur la Conservation de la Nature en Ethiopie’ submitted to Emperor Haile Selassie by Jean Dorst, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Includes report to the Executive Council of visit by the Secretary General to Galapagos Islands and Ecuador, September - October 1968. January - March 1969 C.1416-C.1421 ‘Charles Darwin Foundation: 1969' n.d. Plans of vessel for research station. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research April 1969 Includes list of guests for naming ceremony of research vessel ‘Beagle Ill' and Conservation and Scientific Reports from the Charles Darwin Research Station nos 14 and 15 by Roger Perry, September and December 1968. invitation Scott, card and for May 1969 Includes Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles Darwin Research Station no.16 by Roger Perry, Director of the Research Station, May 1969, and set of Red Data Book sheets for threatened mammals and birds in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. July - August 1969 Includes Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles Darwin Research Station no.17 by Roger Perry, Director of the Research Station, August 1969. October 1969 Noticias de November 1969 C.1422-C.1426 Contents of folder so inscribed. Galapagos (Galapagos News), ‘Charles Darwin Foundation: 1970' Includes no.14, October 1969. Station, February 1970. Includes lists of members of the Executive Council and the Scientific Advisory Committee and Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles Darwin Research Station no. 18 by Roger Perry, Director of the Research January - February 1970 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research May - July 1970 Includes 'A Ten Year Projection of Activities of the CDF’, 'A Report on "Beagle III" ' and Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles Darwin Research Station no.19 by Roger Perry, Director of the Reearch Station, July 1970. August - September 1970 Includes 3 photographs, one at Down House and two at Strood, Kent (‘Beagle III'). C.1425-C.1426 November - December 1970 2 folders. Includes (C.1425) Conservation and from the Charles Darwin Research Station Roger September 1970. Director Perry, Scientific Report by Station, no.20, Research the of no.21, by Darwin Station C.1427-C.1428 January - June 1971 Contents of folder so inscribed. Includes Conservation and Scientific Report from the Charles Peter Kramer, Director of the Research Station and Juan Black M., Galapagos National Park Service, December 1970. Research ‘Charles Darwin Foundation: 1971' Galapagos National Park Service. Includes Conservation and Scientific Reports from the Charles Darwin Research Station no.22, January - April 1971, by Peter Kramer, Director of the Research Station and Juan Black M., Galapagos National Park Service and no.23, May - August 1971, by Kramer and Jose Villa R., July - December 1971 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research C.1429-C.1431 CDR NO(2: Contents of folder so inscribed. January - June 1972 Includes Conservation and Scientific Report no.24 by the Galapagos National Park Service and the Charles Darwin Research Station, March 1972. C.1430-C.1431 July - December 1972 Includes Conservation and Scientific Report no.25 by Galapagos National Park Service and the Charles Darwin Research Station, July 1972 (C.1430) and Noticias de Galapagos, no.19/20, November 1972 (C.1431). 2 folders. C.1432-C.1434 Dir 973: Visit application for the Foundation (C.1433), 1977-1979 C.1435-C.1436 ‘Charles Darwin Foundation’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Includes correspondence re Galapagos in The Times and grant and to the Galapagos ‘Secretary-General's Report on 1973' (C.1434). Galapagos Islands’, March 1967 and November 1968. Research reports 2 Ohio State University Research Foundation reports by P.A. the ‘Environmental Colinvaux History on of C.1437-C.1438 1967-1968 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research C.1439-C.1444 Photographs Contents of envelope inscribed 'Spares'. 28 photographs probably taken on the Galapagos Islands during building of the Charles Darwin Research station and during a visit by Peter Scott and others. 6 folders. Group photographs including Scott are at C.1442. C.1445-C.1493 INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURE (IUPN) / INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCES (IUCN) NATURE AND OF 1955-1966 The IUPN was established in 1948 after an international The organisation conference at Fontainebleau, France. changed its name to the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources in 1956. International Union for the |.U.P.N. 1955-1956 C.1445-C.1446 'P/S Nature’ Contents of folder so inscribed. International Union for the Protection of Scott became a member of the IUCN Survival Service Commission (SSC) in 1962 and was Chairman from 1963. In August 1955 Scott was invited to become a 'Friend' of the IUPN. He in turn asked the IUPN for assistance in the preparation of television programmes on animals which were threatened with extinction. Waterways Association and may have been misfiled. Correspondence August - December 1955 Correspondence, had very recently become extinct or December, is with the Inland P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research Printed papers 1955-1956 Includes list of IUPN publications, IUPN Bulletin October 1955 and information circular for Fifth General Assembly, Edinburgh, 20-28 June 1956. C.1447-C.1493 IUCN correspondence files 1960-1966 Correspondence and Survival Service Commission policy and organisation, arranged in an alphabetical sequence of correspondents. papers IUCN and re The correspondents include Secretaries General and Presidents of IUCN. Includes much correspondence copied to Scott. C.1447-C.1450 Jean G. Baer 1961-1963 Baer was an eminent Swiss conservationist who served as President of the IUCN. 1961 1962 2 folders. F. Bourliére C.1448-C.1449 C.1451-C.1453 1960-1961 Bourliére was based at the Laboratoire de Physiologie, Faculté de Médecine de Paris. He was Vice-President of IUCN, 1960-1963, and President, 1963-1966. 1960-1966 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research 1962 Includes papers re illegal capture of gorillas in the Kivu region, Congo. 1963-1966 C.1454-C.1459 C.L. Boyle 1960-1964 Boyle was Chairman of Commission, succeeded by Scott in 1963. the IUCN Survival Service 1960-1961 Includes ‘Operation Onyx’, 14 September 1961. duplicated typescript note by Boyle on on the Committee for the January - July 1962 Survival Preservation August - October 1962 Includes typescript note by Boyle on the preservation of the black rhinoceros, 30 August 1961, and notes of Rhino campaign meeting chaired by Scott, Seattle, USA, 6-7 July 1962. Service Commission memorandum Includes no.10 of Rhinoceros, 11 September 1962, and IUCN SSC list of animals in danger of extinction, Stavanger, Norway, 23 June 1961. Survival Includes Service Lists of Threatened Species', 18 March 1963, and Boyle's 'suggestions' on 'The Future of the Survival Service Commission’, 2 April 1963. of ‘Categories for January - June 1963 Scott's proposal P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research July - November 1963 Includes data sheets on American birds prepared for the Red Book of the IUCN SSC and sent to Scott by J.W. Aldrich, 25 September 1963. 1964 Includes article by Boyle on 'Growing Market in Imported Animals’, The Times, 28 March 1964. Boyle is mistakenly identified as Chairman of the IUCN SSC. C.1460-C.1466 H.J. Coolidge 1960-1962 Coolidge was Executive Director of the Pacific Science Board of US National Academy of Sciences National Research Council. Includes support for the Charles Darwin Foundation. correspondence papers and re Coolidge's 1960 January - July 1961 October - November 1961 Includes press cuttings from Ecuadorean newspapers, December 1960. At C.1463 is Pacific Science Congress by the Pacific Science Association's Standing Committee on Conservation. C.1463-C.1464 December 1961 report prepared for the Tenth 2 folders. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research January - December 1962 Includes ‘Highlights in International Conservation (1962)' by Coolidge, 5 December 1962. September - October 1962 C.1467-C.1479 H.F.1. Elliott 1961-1965 Correspondence and papers re conservation projects, meetings, funding, etc. Elliott was IUCN Liaison Officer based at the Nature Conservancy in Secretary General and Secretary General of IUCN. London Acting then and 1961-1962 eighteen be based at the duplicated months to April - August 1963 January - March 1963 typescript headed 'World Wildlife Includes Bt., Fund and IUCN Proposal to employ Sir Hugh Elliott, for Nature Conservancy, London’, 16 November 1961 and Elliott's reply to invitation to become Acting Secretary General, pending the 1963 General Assembly, 30 October 1962. March - April 1964 September - October 1963 November - December 1963 January - February 1964 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research July - December 1964 January - February 1965 April - June 1965 July 1965 August 1965 October - December 1965 A. Gille 1963-1965 C.1481-C.1487 N. Simon 1962-1965 papers re Red Book Includes correspondence and reports. Simon was based at the IUCN's headquarters in Morges, Switzerland. Gille was based at the Department of Natural Sciences, UNESCO, Paris, subsequently becoming Director of the UNESCO Regional Centre for Science and Technology for Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. January 1963 November - December 1962 August - October 1962 March - July 1962 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Nature conservation and research February - March 1963 May - December 1963 1964-1965 C.1488-C.1493 G.G. Watterson and Secretariat 1961-1962 Watterson was IUCN Secretary General. was H.F.1. Elliott (see C.1467-C.1479). His successor May 1961 - January 1962 January - March 1962 May - August 1962 August 1962 April 1962 Includes papers re World Wildlife Fund. September - November 1962 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 E.350-E.385 PUBLICATIONS Undated figures, principally of ducks, geese and swans, for one or more publications. E.350-E.379 Ducks, geese and swans E.380-E.383 Other birds E.384-E.385 Miscellaneous E.350-E.379 DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS Barnacle geese Canada geese Eider Duck Golden Eye Duck Greylag geese Flying Steamer Duck Ne-ne geese Light-bellied Brent geese Mallard P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Publications Pink-footed geese Pintail Red-breasted geese Shelduck Shoveler E.365-E.367 Swans 3 folders. Torrent Duck Tufted Duck White-backed. Miscellaneous: identified White-fronted geese Widgeon Carolina, Gadwall, Long-tailed, Merganser, Pochard, P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Publications E:374-E.375 Micellaneous: unidentified 2 folders. E.376-E.378 'Flocks' 3 folders. E.380-E.383 OTHER BIRDS Birds of Prey Flamingos E.384-E.385 MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous 2 folders. At E.384 are figures relating to hunting. C.1445 C.1458, C.1486 C.1445 C.1400 C.1362, C.1447-C.1450 See also C.1457, C.1463, C.1465, C.1489, C.1491-C.1493 C.1391, C.1404, C.1408, C.1409, €1411,,6.1412, ©1418, C1419. G1423.6 1424 (C1427 See also C.1399, C.1405, C.1417 C.1447 C.1409 See also C.1350, C.1359, C.1367, C1461 €.1451-C:1453, 6.1458; G.1493 See also C.1472, C.1473, C.1477, €1479° 61484 C.1458 C.1358 C.1360 C.1425 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS AICKMAN, Robert ALDRICH, John W. ALDUS BOOKS LTD ARTHUR D. LITTLE INC. BAER, Jean G. BARLOW, Sir Thomas Erasmus, 3rd Bt BERTRAM, C. Kate BONIFAZ JIJON, Cristobal BOURLIERE, Frangois BOYLE, C. Leofric BRIDGWATER, R.J. BROSSET, A. BUDOWSKI, Gerardo C.1454-C.1459 See also C.1449, C.1486 BOURNE, Geoffrey H. BOWMAN, Robert I. C.1348; C:1362, C.1386, C.1405, C.1462 See also C.1358, C.1366 C.1348-C.1444 CHARLES DARWIN FOUNDATION FOR THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS C.1423, C.1424 See C.1399, C.1401, C.1416 BUXTON OF ALSA, Aubrey Leland Oakes Buxton, Baron CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION, LISBON C.1367, C.1370, C.1373-C.1375 CAMPBELL, George R. C.1435 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 Index of correspondents CONWAY, William G. C.1450 COOLIDGE, Harold Jefferson CRITCHLEY, Erica CROWE, Philip K. CURIO, Eberhard DARLING, F. Fraser DISCOVER GALAPAGOS LTD DORST, Jean C.1359, C.1396, C.1405, C.1460- C.1463 See also C.1348, C.1352, C.1360, C.1365, C.1375, C.1394, C.1404, C.1407, C.1416, C.1418, C.1424, C.1449, C.1453, C.1460-C.1467 C.1481 C.1471 C.1420 C.1448 C.1428 C.1349-C.1354, C.1356, C.1358, C.1361, C.1364, C.1365, C.1367, C.1369, C.1372, C.1374, C.1376- €.1379, C.1391, C.1392, €.1394, C.1396-C.1399, C.1404, C.1412- C.1415, C.1419, C.1420, C.1422- C.1424, C.1429, C.1433 See also C.1355, C.1366, C.1401, C.1457 EMMEL, Thomas C. C.1424 C.1436 EIBL-EIBESFELDT, Irenaus ELLIOTT, Sir Hugh Francis Ivo, Bt EMBREY, Lee Anna (Mrs Roy E. Blick) C.1467 See also C.1449, C.1453 C1357. C1356: ©:.136126.1378 See also C.1350, C.1362 See C.1493 C.1413, C.1416, C.1418, C.1419, C.1421, C.1423, C.1424, C.1428 C.1476 See also C.1481 ©1654 See also C.1387 C.1387 FENTON, Jane FITTER, Richard FOSTER, Richard FOSTER, Sir Ridgeby GABRIELSON, Ira N. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 GARSIDE, Michael GILLE, Alain GILMARTIN, Amy Jean GREENWAY, J.C., Jr GRIMWOOD, |.R. GROVE, Jack Stein HARRIS, M.P. HARROY, Jean-Paul Index of correspondents C1848) (C.1364976 1354)..C 1656: C1360: C1366) C374. CAs75) C.1380, C.1381, C.1386, C.1390, C.1404, C.1405, C.1424, C.1453, C.1479:..C 1483" 641487 C.1480 see also ©1352, C.1357, 6.1358, CA4ia C.1348 See C.1473 C.1394 See also C.1392, C.1487 C.1435 C.1428 C.1493 See also C.1380, C.1408 HUXLEY, Sir Julian Sorell JAMESON, Roger KAY, June C.1436 See G 1958.6 .1475 C1477 C1381.C:1404 See also C.1354 INLAND WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION C.1445 C.1447-C.1493 C.1445, C.1446 HOECK, Hendrik HOFFMAN, Luc INTERNATIONAL UNION OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES See C.1357 INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (IUCN) INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURE (IUPN) C.1448 €.1364; C:1366-C. 1374, G.1386, C1888 ©: 1390-C.1692" 6.1394. Gisg7 C1698 C1403 C1428 INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION C.1476 JARAMILLO, Luis See C.1349, C.1350, C.1354 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 KAY, Robert KRAMER, Peter LARUELLE, Jacques BEEEUR.N: LEVEQUE, Raymond LINDAHL, Kai CURRY- LIPSCOMB, J.F. LLOYDS BANK LTD LUCIANI, Johanna Index of correspondents C.1448 C1428) ©1435 6 1436 See also C.1425, C.1427 C.1381-C.1383, C.1386, C.1389, C.1399 See also C.1352, C.1354, C.1390, €.1392 See C.1352 Cales5 See also C.1451 C.1458 See C.1448, C.1490 C.1369, C.1371-C.1380 C.1483 Gor, C1407 MACPHAIL, lan S. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY NICHOLSON, (Edward) Max MASLAND, Frank E., Jr MOUNTFORT, Guy G.1393, C.1394 C.1405 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, USA NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USA C.1487 See also C.1472, C.1475, C.1481, C.1482 C.1474 C.1394 See also C.1365, C.1377 C1356 C.1364 C.1394 C.1450 See C.1353 C.1489 See also C.1490 NELSON, J.B. OSBORN, Fairfield OWEN, J.S. PACKARD, Fred M. P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 PAVAN, M. PERRY, Roger Index of correspondents PHILIP, HRH Prince, Duke of Edinburgh POTS, Edgar PRITCHARD, Peter C.H. PYE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD REID, Richard RENSCH, B. RIPLEY, S. Dillon C.1399 C:1354,.C 13686, C1387, C1389) C.1391-C.1394, C.1398, C.1405, G1407, C413 See also C.1404, C.1408, C.1412, C.1417-C.1419, C.1422 See C.1419 G1365 €-1359:;-G 1361 C.1370, C.1371 C.1368 C.1359 C.1485 See also C.1349, C.1350, C.1404, C.1472, C.1477 THE ROYAL SOCIETY SALVADOR VALLEJODE, Violeta SCHUARTE, W.T. SEN, B.R. SIMON, Noel CAs6i See also C.1359 C.1456 See C.1449 SMITH, Alan R. SMITH, G.T. Corley C.1481-C.1487, C.1489 See also C.1457, C.1467 ©1862; ©1365, ©1370; Csi, CAssi C1660 See also C.1433 See also C.1350, €.1367, C.1381 C1355, ©.1364-C:1366, C1373. Crlsio, Culs76- 61390, 6.1694. C.1396),G:1408' G.1433 C.1394, C.1399, C.1401, C.1433- C.1436 SMITH, J. WYATT- SNOW, David W. See C.1352 C.1449 P.M. Scott (Supplement) NCUACS 162/5/08 STRAELEN, Victor VAN TAYLOR, Sir George TAYLOR, William Randolph THE TIMES THORNTON, lan TREICHEL, George TURBOTT, E. Graham TURNBULL, Sir Richard UNESCO UNITED NATIONS Index of correspondents C.1356-C.1362, C.1368 See also C.1350, C.1351, C.1365, GAS66, 6.1374, C1075, C1461. C.1464, C.1465 See C.1352 € 1658 See C.1433 C.1399, C.1401 C.1448, C.1488, C.1489 See also C.1447, C.1449, C.1490 C.1465 See C.1471 See C.1348-C.1350, C.1359 C1349) C1355, C1857, 6.1359. C1364 See also C.1350 See C.1471-C.1473, C.1478 C.1449, C.1488-C.1493 See also C.1447 WATTERSON, Gerald G. WESSBERG, Olof VINCENT, J. VOLLMAR, Fritz C.1491, C.1492 See also C.1418, C.1467, C.1469, C.1474-C.1478, C.1493 WILD LIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF NORTHERN RHODESIA C.1485 C1375, 6.14386; 6145061477; C.1490-C.1493 See also C.1349, C.1350 C1389'-6 1391 C1450 See also C.1350 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND WORTHINGTON, Edgar Barton YAMASHINA, Y. C.1464 C.1481 € 1662