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Report on the correspondence and papers of
CYRIL DEAN DARLINGTON
(1903 - 1981)
geneticist
deposited in the
Bodleian Library, Oxford
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Catalogue of papers and correspondence of
CYRIL DEAN DARLINGTON
(1903 = 1981)
Compiled by
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SECTION F
LECTURES AND BROADCASTS
F.1 - F.120
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION F
F.1 -F.66
Lectures
F.67-F.120
Broadcasts
Although not exhaustive there is material re Darlington's activity as a lecturer
covering a 50-year period beginning in 1931, and as a broadcaster, especially on BBC
radio, for over thirty years beginning in 1939.
The material includes notes and drafts
for the lectures and scripts for many of the broadcasts.
There is also correspondence
including, in respect of the wartime broadcasts, a little correspondence with George Orwell.
F.1-F.65
LECTURES
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Three lectures on 'The Cytological Theory of Heredity and Variation’,
Royal institution, 10,
17 and 24 March 1931.
See also D.12, E.21.
Letter of invitation, ms. notes,
programme of Royal Institution lectures.
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printed obstracts,
Ms. notes for ? lecture, 28 April 1935.
Darlington lectured on the 'Microscopic Studies of the Mechanism of
Heredity', 13 October.
Programme of lectures of the Queckett Microscopical Club, October~
December 1931.
the hand of another.
‘The origin of cultivated plants’, Royal Institution, 12 November 1943.
Typescript draft, with ms. additions by Darlington and cerments in
"Heredity against disease or genetic warfare’, 24 March 1945.
2pp. draft by Darlington for 'Joint Meeting 23. 111.45.
Ms. notes for lecture dated by Darlington '1941?'.
‘The genetic analysis of disease’
Brief correspondence; abstraci.
‘What is Botany?!
See F.80
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Lectures and broadcasts
F.4
Three lectures on 'The Physiology of Chromosomes', Royal Institution,
21, 28 January and 4 February 1947.
Brief correspondence, ms. notes and programme of Royal Institution
lectures.
Programme of intercollegiate lectures in Botany, 2nd Term.
1947-48.
Session
Darlington lectured on cytology and genetics at University College,
London.
F.5-F.12
‘The Conflict of Science and Society'
Darlington gave the South Place Ethical Society's Conway Memorial Lecture on this topic,
20 April 1948.
The Society published the lecture which also formed the basis of two
broadcast talks on the BBC, Third Programme, October 1948.
Darlington lectured on
the same. topic at the Ronald Cartland Club, 2 December 1948 and sections of his Conway
Lecture were reprinted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 1951.
5
Invitation for Darlington to deliver Conway Lecture, memorandum
of agreement between Darlington and the South Place Ethical Society,
correspondence, etc. with Watts and Company, publishers of the
Conway Lecture.
26.11.48");
Published copy of lecture.
Pre-publication printed copy of lecture, with ms. corrections of 27 March.
Typescript draft of lecture, with ms. corrections ('2nd draft.
also draft foreword by R. Gregory and Darlington's ms. notes on
conflict of science and society.
Advance copy re Darlington's lecture prepared by the publisher and
addressed to the news editor; correspondence arising from lecture;
reviews.
arising.
Script of first of Darlington's two radio talks on the conflict of science
and society;
letters re broadcast.
Typescript draft of Darlington's lecture to the Cartland Club; brief
correspondence arising.
Copy of article in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;
brief correspondence
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F.13
Letter ond Ip. ms. note re Athenaeum talk, [23] May 1949.
Lectures and broadcasts
'Gene activities observed in the cell’, Milan, 25 May 1949.
Spp. ms. and typescript notes.
‘Physical and chemical breakage of chromosomes', Naples, 27 May 1949.
2pp. typescript notes.
‘Chromosomes and heredity’, Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Sussex,
28 March 1950.
Copy of school science magazine with report (p.28) of Darlington's
lecture.
'The new genetics', St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, 6 June 1950.
Invitation (from A. Fleming), notice of iecture and Ip. ms. note.
3pp. ms. notes for introductory remarks or lecture at Stockholm Congress,
19 July 1950.
See H.78-H.83.
F6-F 19
The Herbert Spencer Lecture, Oxford, 1950.
Invitation, correspondence te arrangements, 1949-51.
The draft of 5 May is noted as being discarded.
RIG 8A9
‘The Way of Heredity’
3lpp. typescript draft, dated 22 November 1950.
Drafts for Spencer Lecture on 'The Coming of Genetics', May 1950.
The original manuscript was deposited in the Bodleian Library in 1951.
Two folders.
Notes on the history of genetics for Herbert Spencer Lecture and
possibly other lecture or lectures of the same time.
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Ip. ms. note for prize-giving, Hertford Grammar School, 7 March
1951.
"The new world of the microscope', 15 June 1951.
6pp. typescript draft.
"History of genetics', 2 July 1951.
2pp. ms. notes.
‘The two theories of heredity', Royal Institution, 9 November 1951.
Lecture programme, ms. notes and 3pp. typescript draft.
‘Recent Advances in Cytology: a retrospect, 1952-1932', 7 November
17a.
Ms. notes and 30pp. typescript draft.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1952.
Includes brief notes for lecture on Lysenko and Russian science, for
Foreign Office.
Ms. notes and ms. and typescript drafts of lecture.
4 folders.
Not used.
F.23°6. 28
‘The Place of Botany in the Life of a University’
Darlington's inaugural lecture as Sherardian Professor of Botany,
Oxford, 27 November 1953 (published 1954).
Notes for. lectures on embryology and the chromosomes as a chemical entity.
Miscellaneous lecture notes and drafts, 1953.
Includes material re lectures on chromosomes and heredity, and heredity
and environment during visit to Yugoslavia.
- Includes notes on genetics and society, reproductive systems and
plant breeding, ond sex in microorganisms.
Brief correspondence re published lecture, 1954.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1954.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1954-55.
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Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1956.
Lectures and broadcasts
Includes notes for lectures on ecology and the breeding system,
messages and movements, and radiation and heredity.
"Philosophy of Genetics', University College, London, 11 March 1957.
Ms. notes and diagrams.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1957.
Includes notes for lectures on Huxley, Mendel and the establishment
of genetics and the objectives of teaching school biology.
F.35-F.39
‘Control of Evolution in Man', Royal Institution (Woodhull Lecture),
21 March 1958.
The lecture was
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published in the Proceedings of the Royal Institution, Nature, and Eugenics
perenne ate
It was subsequently reprinted by the International Association for the Advancement
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Review.
of Ethnology and Eugenics, Inc., for world-wide distribution.
Darlington was a member of
Pis6 2) or
F.35
F.38
F.39
? folders.
Ms. notes and typescript drafts of lecture.
2 folders.
the Executive Committee of the |.A.A.E.E.
See E.368.
Printed versions of lecture; review of lecture.
Correspondence re arrangements for Royal Institution lecture, with
abstracts of lecture and press release.
Photocopies of letters from those who had received copies of ‘Control
of Evolution in Man' from the IAAEE, 1962-63.
and mutants and monsters.
Notes of lectures on chromosomes, genetics and man, academic freedom,
and evolution in the sixth form.
Includes notes for lectures on heredity and human society, chromosomes,
Folder includes brief correspondence with Sir Charles Darwin.
Notes for lectures on Darwin, 1958-59.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1959.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1960.
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Lectures and broadcasts
F.44
‘Cousin Marriage', Eugenics Society, 24 May 1961.
Abstract and verbatim report, with ms. corrections.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1962.
Notes for lectures on evolution of society, hereditary genius, and
psychology, genetics and the evolution of society.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1963.
Notes for lectures on the origins of agriculture and evolution, mon
and society.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1964.
Notes for lectures on genetics and religion, social sciences and biology
and genetics of social stratification.
Notes of Darlington's introductory remarks for inaugural lecture on
microbial genetics by Professor Bevan, 7 May 1965.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1967.
P35
Notes on 'Genetics of the universities’,
6 February 1969.
P02, F tae
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1968.
Includes notes on 'Genetic Systems in E.M.S. (Connectedness)',
Paleolithic man, and heredity and environment in man.
Notes for lectures on teaching genetics, anthrepology and genetics,
and evolution and derivation of social divisions of man.
‘Man's Impact on Nature’, Institute of Contemporary Arts, 4 November
1970.
Ms. notes and typescript draft of lecture.
Darlington was asked to contribute a lecture, on the early impact on
the natural environment of man's appearance, to a course of lectures
on ecology organised by the I.C.A.
Correspondence re arrangements; abstract of lecture and lecture
programme.
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‘Race, Class and Culture’, Oxford, 20 November 1970.
Lectures and broadcasts
Darlington contributed this topic toa series of Herbert Spencer Lectures
on ‘Biology and the Human Sciences'.
by the OUP in 1971.
The lectures were published
Correspondence re afrangements for lecture series and publication,
with |. Berlin and J.W.S. Pringle (one letter), 1969-71.
Ms. notes for Darlington's lecture;
note of date, final draft sent to Pringle (editor of published volume).
typescript contents-page with ms.
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1970.
Includes notes for lectures on origin of society, evolution of genetic
systems and heredity, environment and intelligence; also brief reiated
correspondence.
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Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1971.
Includes notes for lectures on the origin of cultivated plants, the
geographical origins of civilisation and human progress.
"Is Man Master of his Fate?'
Miscellaneous lecture notes, 1972.
"The Premises of Genetics Reconsidered’
Correspondence re arrangements; ms. notes for lecture.
This topic was the subject of Darlington's Mendel Leciure before the
Genetical Society, 11 November 1972.
Includes notes for lectures on race, genetics and intelligence, chromo-
somes and genes, and the origins of agriculture.
October 1976.
This topic was the subject of Darlington's Gregynog Lectures, given
at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 11-13 March 1975, on
which Little Universe of Man was partly based.
Correspondence, 1973-74, abstract and notes for lectures.
lectures on meiosis, December 1975, and evolutionary prospect
See E.634.
Notes for
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F.62
F.63
Lectures and broadcasts
Notes for lectures on the chromosome revolution and eco-genetics, 1977.
Notes for lectures on the origin of genetics, March 1978, and genetics,
evolution and the chromosomes, March 1980; also brief related
correspondence.
F.64
Miscellaneous lecture notes, n.d. (ca.1935-55).
Invitations to lecture
F.G
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1965-80
F.67-F.120
BROADCASTS
For further references to broadcasts, some additional to the ones listed
below, see D.94, D.95, E.109, E.192, E.460, E.470, H.65, H.66,
H.87.
"Heredity and Evolution'
Darlington's
F.68-F.70
"Life's Workshops:
Cells, Chromosomes and Heredity'
Darlington's contribution, broadcast January 1942, to ‘Science Lifts the Veil’, a series
of broadcast talks organised by the BBC in collaboration with the Science Committee of the
Drafis, script, correspondence arising, and published version in
The Listener, with ms. note 'My first broadcast’.
Contribution no.3 to a series of programmes on 'What is Inheritence?',
broadcast 20 April 1939.
the broadcast talks as published for the British Council.
Draft of Sir William Bragg's broadcast, 5 January 1942;
script as published in London Calling; article about the ‘Science
Lifts The Veil' series in London Calling; Science Lifts The Veil:
British Council.
Darlington's talk was introduced by Sir William Bragg.
Correspondence, 1941-42.
Ms. and typescript drafts; broadcast script.
F.68
F.69
F.70
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'The Origin of Species'
Lectures and broadcasts
Contribution to 'Books that Made History’ series broadcast in Home
Service, May 1942.
See also E.109.
Brief correspondence; ms. draft of talk.
Typescript drafts,with ms. corrections.
"The Future of Science'
Contribution to a history of science series, broadcast in Eastern Service,
21 July 1942.
Includes letter from George Orwell; typescript draft of talk; copies
of script;
talk as published in The Listener.
‘India in the Steel Age'
Contribution to 'A.D. 2000' series broadcast in the Eastern Service,
July 1942.
Includes letter from George Orwell; typescript draft of talk;
as published in The Listener.
talk
"Ariel in wartime’
Script only.
"Research Workers’
"Answering You'
Talk broadcast in Home Service, 21 August 1942.
Ms. notes, dated August 1942, for broadcast 'not given’.
Includes letter and script with ms. corrections.
Darlington took part in this North American Service programme in which
speakers in London talked to speakers in New York, January 1943.
Darlington's fellow~speakers in London were R. Watson-Watt, Janet
Vaughan, J.G. Crowther and J.S. Huxley.
‘Royal Society'
Talk broadcast April 1943.
Broadcast script only.
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‘National Temperament'
Lectures and broadcasts
Ms. and typescript drafts of broadcast for BBC, dated 24 June 1943.
Fife tea?
"Plant Breeding in India’
Talk for Eastern Service, broadcast July 1943.
Letter and postcard from George Orwell; ms. draft of talk.
Typescript drafts of script, with ms. corrections.
"Heredity versus Disease or Genetic Warfare’
Talk broadcast in French service, April 1945.
See F.3.
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Letter;
version of script.
ms. and typescript draft of talk in English; French~language
"Science Magazine’ no.1
Darlington took part in the first programme of this Home Service series,
broadcast 5 August 1945.
J.D. Bernal, E. Hindle and R. Waison-Watt.
Other participants included J.B.S. Haldane,
Letter from producer;
29 July; magazine script.
ful! transcription of discussion recorded
"Science Survey'
‘Belief and Unbelief'
Typescript draft, with ms. corrections, of Darlington's talk in this
programme, September 1946; newspaper review.
Darlington took part (with the Rev. Dr. Eric Baker) in the last of a
series of discussions between those who held the Christian faith and those
who did not, broadcast December 1947.
2 typescript drafts of script with ms. corrections.
Letters from producers; ms. notes for Darlington's contribution.
See also G.70.
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"Facing the Facts'
Lectures and broadcasts
Talk broadcast September 1948.
Ms. and typescript drafts.
3 folders.
Talk as published in The Listener; newspaper comment re Darlington's
talk, including Daily Mirror editorial.
Correspondence arising from broadcast.
A- L (includes BBC)
M - V and unidentified
See E.158-E.161 for related publication on 'The dead hand on discovery’.
‘The Lysenko Controversy'
Darlington contributed to this Third Programme discussion, broadcast
30 November 1948.
S.C. Harland and J.B.S. Haldane.
His fellow-contributors were R.A. Fisher,
See also D.94, D.95.
Reval at?
"Galactic Life'
Possibly for BBC Russian service.
Darlington's contribution to a programme on life elsewhere in the universe,
broadcast on the Third Programme, July 1949.
was F. Hoyle.
His fellow-contributor
Correspondence; opening announcement; script.
Folder also includes 4pp. typescript draft 'The Work of Academician
Lysenko', 12 December 1948.
parts of the universe.
Correspondence with BBC producer, F. Hoyle, translator of talk into
Esperanto, etc., 1949-52.
Script of talk by F. Hoyle on ‘Continuous Creation', broedeast March
1949.
‘Corrected copy, 5/VII/49'.
Copy 'retyped 5 Oct 1955'.
Typescript draft of Hoyle's contribution to the programme on life in other
Ms. and typescript draft of talk with ms. note 'Discarded'.
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‘The Coming of Heredity'
Talk for Third Programme, broadcast December 1951.
Letter from producer; typescript draft; newspaper cutting.
See also E.191.
"Heredity'
Talk for Asian Service, July 1952.
Typescript drafts and script.
F.100, F.101
"Genetics and Man'
Television broadcast, 4 September 1954.
Ms. and typescript drafts.
2 folders.
"Behind the News'
Midland Home Service programme, 7 April 1955 and 26 January 1956.
Letters from producer; notes of suggested topics for discussion..
‘The Chemical Basis of Life'
Scripts only.
See
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Third Programme series;
Darlington contributed talk no.5 'On being
descended from a molecule’, broadcast 1 March 1957, and talk no.6
‘Gene and Virus', broadcast 8 March 1957.
Third Programme series;
on nucleic acids and the virus, broadcast 17 April 1957.
was chaired by E.F. Gale and the other members of the panel were
André Lwoff, F:H.C. Crick and K.M. Smith.
synopsis.
Correspondence; drafts of statement on virus research prepared by
Darlington in advance; broadcast script.
'The Conflict of Science and Society’
Talk for BBC Manchester, 13 May 1958.
Darlington was a panel member for a discussion
The discussion
"Research'
Ms. notes;
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‘Darwin's Experiments with Plants'
Lectures and broadcasts
Talk for BBC German Service, broadcast 1 July 1958.
"Ist draft' and 'Finally corrected 2nd draft’.
F.107-F.110
"Evolution in Action’
Third Programme series; Darlington contributed talk no.4 'The Natural
History of Man', broadcast 12 July 1958.
F.107-F.109
Ms. and typescript drafts.
3 folders.
Broadcast script;
Listener re Darlington's talk.
talk as published in The Listener;
letters to The
‘Why people are different’
Talk at St. Andrew's Hall, 31 August 1961, and shown on closed circuit
television to the British Association and the general public.
Ms. and typescript notes and script.
"Artificial Insemination by Donor’
"Science and Society in the Thirties'
Correspondence and script.
‘Recollections of J.B.S. Haldane’
Darlington contributed his recollections to this Third Programme
broadcast, 10 December 1965.
Talk for BBC radio's 'Woman's Hour’ programme, broadcast ? September
1962.
Brief correspondence only.
may relate to an earlier (1963) BBC programme.
Folder also includes request for article on Haldane in respect of Haldane
celebrations in India, March 1966.
Proposed programme on 'race problems, seen from the scientific and
specially from the genetical standpoint’ for ORTF.
Typescript draft of recollections broadcast by BBC, February 1966.
Correspondence, 1970;
ms. notes in English and French, some of which
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Lectures and broadcasts
Miscellaneous notes for broadcasts, various dates, 1959-72.
Miscellaneous notes for broadcasts, 1978.
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Correspondence with BBC, 1943, various dates 1965-78.
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1943
Includes letter from Darlington to the British Association for the Advence-
ment of Science re BBC science broadcasts.
1965, 1967, 1969-70
1969-70 correspondence relates to proposed BBC television programme
on Darlington's book The Evolution of Man and Society.
1971, 1973-74, 1978
1978 correspondence relates to proposed discussion programme re
Darlington's book
Little Universe of Man .
See also E.638.
Brief correspondence with Thames Television, 1972-73.
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SECTION G
SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS
G.1-G.110
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION G
The material is presented in an alphabetical sequence and covers both British and
overseas organisations.
Many entries are relatively trivial and deal with membership, invitations to
meetings and the like but there is interesting material, under British Empire Cancer Campaign,
te Darlington's inspection of the Strangeways Research Laboratory and substantial folders
relating to the Genetical Society, including Heredity, the journal founded by Darlington
and transferred to the Society in 1970, and to the Royal Society.
For Darlington's honours and awards, see G.1, G.2, G.9, G.66, G.67, G.73,
G74, G.75G.81, G.103.
LIST OF CONTENTS
ACADEMIE D'AGRICULTURE DE FRANCE
. ATHENAEUM
G.3-G.8
G.1
G2
G.9
Gi9
GF
G.9
G2
G.9
TO GENERAL BIOLOGY
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
ANTI SLAVERY SOCIETY
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SYSTEMATICS IN RELATION
DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN ZU BERLIN
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
CONTROL COMMISSION FOR GERMANY - RESEARCH BRANCH
CONGRES POUR LA LIBERTE DE LA CULTURE
BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
COMMONWEALTH PLANT BREEDERS
BRITISH HUMANIST ASSOCIATION
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BRITISH COUNCIL
COLONIAL OFFICE
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66
66
67
67
68
73
43
74
74
.75-G .102
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Societies and organisations
EUGENICS SOCIETY
FORESTRY COMMISSION
FUNDACAO GETULIO VARGAS
GENETICAL SOCIETY
GENETICS SOCIETY OF JAPAN
INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
INDIAN SOCIETY OF GENETICS
LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON
Paes
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION SERVICE
RATIONALIST PRESS ASSOCIATION LIMITED
ROYAL AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN
ROYAL SOCIETY
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.103
Q
. 104
.105
105
TOTS AND QUOTS
SCIENCE AND FREEDOM
SOCIETE BELGE DE BIOLOGIE
SOCIETY FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS
SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
SOCIETY OF GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
SOCIETY FOR FREEDOM IN SCIENCE / COMMITTEE ON
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ACADEMIE D'AGRICULTURE DE FRANCE
1949, 1964-67, 1978-80
Darlington was elected 'Correspondant Etranger' in 1949.
Later correspondence is about invitations to annual meetings.
ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCE!
1951-52, 1961, 1967
Darlington was elected to the Academy in 1951.
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
1931, 1933, 1943-44,
1948, 1950-51, 1953
ARC charter 1931, supplemental charter 1933, list of council members,
July 1948.
"Planning Agricultural Research' [719501
Ms. and typescript draft of a paper by Darlington.
Report to the ARC by Darlington on his visit to the United States
in September 1950.
See also H.84.
Report on visit to West Germany and Switzerland, 20 July-16 August 1951.
Report on Genetics Congress and visit to Yugoslavia, 19 September 1953.
Ip. ms. note on planning agricultural research, n.d.
G.6-G.8
a member of a small survey party on plant breeding.
G.6
Statements of the purpose and procedure of the survey, 24 November 1943.
The AIC and ARC undertook a review of agricultural research in Britain.
Darlington was
Agricultural Improvement Council/Agricultural Research
Council Joint Sub-Committee
1943-44
correspondence and press-cutting.
Note for plant breeding survey party from its chairman, F.L. Engledow,
24 January 1944.
Note on forest tree breeding, 28 January 1944, with brief related
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"Insertion in the PBSP Report', 5 February 1944.
Societies and organisations
‘Notes and Suggestions on Draft Report P.B.S.P.', 3 March 1944.
Note on the seed trade, 1 June 1944.
‘Report of the Plant Breeding Survey Party', September 1944.
Ip. insertion and amendment for survey report,
20 October 1944.
‘Memorandum on Genetics and Plant and Animal Breeding', n.d.
‘Suggested draft for summary of report', n.d.
Ms. notes re work of survey party.
Reprint of article by
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Darlington on
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production genetics in Sweden.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Subscription (only).
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SYSTEMATICS
ANTI SLAVERY SOCIETY
Subscription (only).
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
1950
IN RELATION TO GENERAL BIOLOGY
1937-41
Prospectus, annual reports and note by Darlington on plant and
animal systematics for discussion with Linnean, 10 July 1941.
Election as Corresponding Member.
Cancellation of subscription / Russian geneticists.
ATHENAEUM
Entrance fee, resignation.
1949, 1969
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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Societies and organisations
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT
OF SCIENCE
1931, 1936-38, 1944-45,
1953, 1970
See also A.172, F.111, F.117, H.86-H.88
1931
Centenary celebrations.
1936-37
Organisation of contributions on genetics and cytology for B.A.
conference; also news of 7th International Congress of Genetics and
Russian geneticists.
1938
Life membership
1944-45
Proposal for a British Association Year Book of Science.
1953
Genetics at the Association's annual meeting.
1970
Finances.
Darlington became a member of the Council in 1947.
BRITISH COUNCIL
1947, 1971
BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN
1940-44
1940, August 1941.
Invitation to undertake inspection and correspondence re arrangements
for visit and Darlington's report, May-July, October 1940;
on Strangeways Laboratory’, 23 July 1940 (Ip. typescript), and
'Third Report By Dr. C.C. Darlington’ (Spp. typescript) (2 copies).
The material principally relates to Darlington's inspection of research
at the Strangeways Research Laboratory, Cambridge.
Correspondence and typescript notes (found with the preceding) re
research problem submitted to Darlington for advice, August, Septembe
‘Report
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Societies and organisations
Typescript copies of letters and memoranda re Darlington's report sent
to the Secretary of the British Empire Cancer Campaign by the Chairman
of the Cambridge Branch Council, March 1941.
Continuing correspondence re Darlington's report, 1941-44.
BRITISH HUMANIST ASSOCIATION
1965, 1969, 1976
Darlington was a member of the BHA Advisory Council.
COLONIAL OFFICE
Membership of committee for colonial agricultural, animal health
and forestry research, 1945-48.
1948
COMMONWEALTH PLANT BREEDERS
Proceedings of meeting, Cambridge, 24-25 June.
CONTROL COMMISSION FOR GERMANY -
RESEARCH BRANCH
1948-49
Invitation to jubilee celebrations,
Invitation to Darlington to chair international committee.
CONGRES POUR LA LIBERTE DE LA CULTURE
1953
Correspondence re political behaviour of scientists under
the Third Reich.
10-14 July.
DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN
ZU BERLIN
1950
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EUGENICS SOCIETY
1927, 1933, 1948, 1950,
1953, 1956-58, 1960:62,
1967, 1976, 1978
Miscellaneous correspondence re affairs of the society;
also statement of objectives (revised 1950), annual report 1956-57,
programme of symposium on genetic and environmental influences
on behaviour, 28-29 September 1967.
1953 correspondence relates to invitation for Darlington to give
1954 Galton lecture.
FORESTRY COMMISSION
1946
Sub-committee on the potentialities of forest tree breeding and
genetics for British foresiry.
FUNDACAO GETULIO VARGAS
Brief correspondence only.
20
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G.22
General
1943-46, 1948
1932, 1937-38
GENETICAL SOCIETY
General correspondence on the affairs of the society.
List of original members, programmes of meetings, visits, etc., various
dates, 1919-37 (photocopies).
Continued
wider audience ‘indeed to the whole world of Biology since the whole world of Biology needs
R.A. Fisher, with the intention, according to the prospectus, of introducing genetics to a
Heredity: An Intemational Journal of Genetics was founded in 1947 by Darlington and
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the fields of 'experimental breeding, cytology, statistical and biochemical genetics and
evolutionary theory.
1969-72, 1976
.24-G .65
1964-68
Heredity
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In justifying a new journal to the publisher Darlington referred to the expected revival
of genetics with the end of the war, the demise of three important German and Japanese
journals in the field and the ‘traditional policy’ of the Journal of Genetics ‘of keeping
within the narrow limits established thirty years ago, which both Professor Fisher and |
regard as dangerously restrictive’ (G.28).
Darlington's 1970 note for the archives of
Heredity (G.53) details the difficulties he experienced in getting his papers published in
the 1930s and 1940s, which encouraged him to found the new journal.
See also the memoir
by D. Lewis (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 29, 145).
For the first ten years all the editing and book reviews were the responsibility of
Darlington; Fisher contented himself with publishing the papers of his department in the
journal.
Subsequently, while Darlington continued to handle the reviews, a succession
of colleagues undertook editoric! responsibilities:
K. Mather, 1957-64, K.R. Lewis, 1965-67,
and J.L. Jinks, 1967-70.
In 1962 on the death of R.A. Fisher, Darlington became the
sole owner of Heredity.
The journal's connection with the Genetical Society was always
G .24-G .32
Foundation of Heredity
(Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 29,
145).
G.41. There are drafts and copies of reviews in Section E passim.
conferences.
It was therefore a logical step for Darlington to transfer ownership of the
journal to the society in 1970.
As his memorialist notes, ail Darlington asked in return
For an example of Darlington's editorial work, see the heavily-corrected paper at
strong and it had from its foundation carried abstracts of papers presented at the society's
for this profitable gift was to receive copies of each part and supplement during his lifetime
Giz
Memorandum of agreement between Darlington, R.A. Fisher and
Oliver and Boyd Limited, 1947.
3426; G27
Invitations to become collaborating editors, contribute papers to new
Correspondence with R.A. Fisher, 1944-47.
. journal, 1946-47.
Arranged in alphabetical order.
G.24
oS. 20
G.26
B-K
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Correspondence with Oliver and Boyd, 1946-47.
Societies and organisations
G .28
May-September 1946
Darlington's letter of 13 May sets out the case for a new journal of
genetics.
October-December 1946
January-March 1947
April-August, October 1947
Ms. drafts, printed specimen copies of prospectus for new journal;
reviews of first number of journal.
Editorial correspondence, 1947-70
with R.A. Fisher, 1947-56
1947-48
1949-52
1954-56 and n.d.
1958-60
1961-64
1949 (one letter), 1956, 1957
with K. Mather, 1949, 1956-64.
See also G.60.
———
‘Concurrent Inbreeding and Selection in the Domestic Fowl’
Example of a heavily-corrected paper for Heredity.
with J.L. Jinks, 1966-70
1966-67
1968-70
s
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Societies and organisations
G.42-G .56
Business Papers re Heredity, 1947-70
G .42-G .53
Correspondence with Oliver and Boyd.
G.42
G
43
G.44
G 45
1947-49
1950-53, 1955
1956, 1957
1958-57
Includes memorandum prepared for Oliver and Boyd 'on the likely
cost and other implications if the Journal known as "Heredity" were
to be managed or owned by a company instead of as at present being
the property of Dr. Cyril D. Darlington and Professor Sir Ronald A.
Fisher’.
1960-62
1963-64
1965
Includes correspondence and papers re R.A. Fisher's estate.
1966
1967-68
1970
1969, February-April
1969, June-December
Includes Dariington's list of ten points on the acceptance and editing
of papers for Heredity, 31 January.
1960-66
Includes 6pp. note by Darlington 'for the archives of Heredity’ on the
origin and development of the journal (2 copies).
1947-55
= 19 G6"S7
Statements of account
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Societies and organisations
G.57-G .60
Correspondence with contribuiors, 1947-67
57
1947-49
Includes extract from the minutes of Genetical Society meeting, 29 May
1947, re publication of the society's proceedings.
1950-53
Includes correspondence re publication of J.S. Huxley's Bateson
Lecture given at John Innes.
See B.98.
1954-55
Includes continuing correspondence re publication of Huxley's Bateson
Lecture.
1956, 1959-61, 1964, 1965-67
Includes invitation (1956) for K. Mather to become an editor of
Heredity.
Transfer of Heredity to Genetical Society, 1970
Correspondence
D.G. Catcheside, 1968-69
J.L. Jinks, 1969-70
D. Lewis, 1968-70
J.M. Thoday, 1969
Includes discussion of the desirability of achieving a balanced
representation of genetics in the journal.
Proposals, drafts, reports of working party, etc., re transfer of Heredity
and the reorganisation of the society
after the transfer of ownership (1978).
Folder includes a request for Darlington to write a review for Heredity
1968-69
1970 and n.d.
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Societies and organisations
GENETICS SOCIETY OF JAPAN
1947-48, 1956
Letter signed by Japanese geneticists desiring 'to resume as
1947.
soon as possible their communications and cooperations with geneticists
and cytologists abroad’.
1956.
Honorary membership.
INDIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
Honorary membership.
INDIAN SOCIETY OF GENETICS
1965, 1978
1965 correspondence is re Honorary fellowship.
LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON
1933-34, 1947
1933-34.
Election and subscription dues.
Pear
Membership.
1963
1947.
Trail Award and Medal.
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION SERVICE
Third Radiobiology Forum on Planning and Interpretation of data
from Studies on Naturally Occurring High Background Areas,
London, 25 June.
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Societies and organisations
G.69-G.72
RATIONALIST PRESS ASSOCIATION LIMITED
1943, 1947-49, 1960
1968, 1977
f
G.69
1943
Includes correspondence and papers re proposal 'for the solution of the
religious difficulty in schools’.
1947-48
Darlington accepted invitation to become President of the Association
from 1 January 1948.
Folder also includes correspondence re Darlington's broadcast in a series
on ‘Belief and Unbelief'.
See F.83, F.84.
1949
Material re editorial policy of The Free Mind, resignation of the
editors, resignation of Darlington from Presidency of the Association,
etc.
Folder also includes Darlington's preface to The Story of the R.P.A.
(2 drafts) written for the Association's
fiftieth anniversary (founded
1899).
1960, 1968, -1977.
INDIA
Honorary membership.
ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
1962-64
ROYAL AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
1960 invitation for Darlington to write article for the Rationalist Annual.
See E.346.
1932, 1958
Meetings of Blood Group Committee.
ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Election as foreign member.
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN
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G.75-G .102
THE ROYAL SOCIETY
G.75-G.81
Darlington's Election and Royal Medal
G .82-G .89
Elections and awards
G.90, G.91
Publications
G .92-G .98
General correspondence on affairs of the Society
G .99-G .102
Meetings and invitations
G.75-G .81
Darlington's Election and Royal Medal
Election to the Fellowship.
G75
Draft for Darlington's Royal Society certificate, 1938, receipts for
admission fee and draft biographical account for Royal Society Green
Book.
G .76-G.78
Letters of congratulation on election to the Fellowship, 1941.
G.76
Sar
G.78
A-K
M-W
Royal Meda!
G.79
G.80, G.81
Letters of congratulation, 1946-47.
First names only and unidentified.
Letters, citation, announcing award of Royal Medal to Darlington,
in recognition of his distinguished contributions to cytology, 1946.
1951
1935 correspondence is exchange between E.J. Russeil and A.D. Hal!
re application on behalf of N.!. Vavilov for foreign membership of the
1945, 1947, 1948,
M - Z and first names only.
Elections and awards
1935, 1943
Society e
80
81
A-K
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Societies and organisations
1951, 1953
1954, 1955, 1958, 1959
1961, 1962, 1965
January-July 1966
August-December 1966, 1967
1969, 1971
Publications
Correspondence etc. re submission of papers to, and refereeing papers
for Proc .Roy.Soc.
1937, 1942
1942 correspondence includes exchanges with D. Keilin, Chairman of
Royal Society Zoology Committee.
1945, 1950, 1953, 1957
General correspondence on affairs of the Society
1944, 1945, 1948
1950-51
1953-55
Includes correspondence re invitations to Soirées and proposed science
centre.
Includes copy of a memorial to the President and Council of the Royal
Society (not signed by Darlington) on the selection of the Society's
next President, 4 April 1945, and drafts of a memorandum by Darlington on
a science year book.
length of service of the Society's officers.
Includes letter appointing Darlington Chairman of the Sectional Com-
mittee for Botany, 16 October 1953, correspondence with R.A. McCance
re the value of Proc .Roy.Soc.B. and letters from K. Mather re ihe
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G.95
Royal Society reform, 1956
Societies and organisations
Note (by Darlington) on 'Royal Society Problems', 1 January; corres-
pondence and papers re meeting of Oxford scientists to discuss the note,
9 March;
H.A. Krebs.
later papers re Royal Society reform including note by
1958, 1960
1962-63
Includes correspondence and papers re Committee of Enquiry into the
Organisation of Civil Science, proposed dictionary of scientific
biography and the biographical memoir of R. Ruggles Gates.
1964-65, 1967, 1977
Includes material re Mendel centenary (1964) and biographical memoir
of R.C. Punnett and encouragement of the history of science (1967).
G.99-G .102
Royal Society meetings
G.99
Annotated programmes, 1947-48, 1955, 1959.
G.100
Programme;
Darlington's introductory remarks on ‘Meiosis in Perspective’.
of those attending;
ms. and typescript notes for
list
Annotated programme, 1974
Discussion meeting on 'The Meiotic Process’, 1975.
Discussion meeting on 'The Manipulation of Genetic Systems in Plont
Breeding', 1980.
Letters from organiser, programme, ms. and typescript notes
for Darlington's introductory remarks, newspaper cutting.
1964-66.
Miscellaneous invitations,
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1950,
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Societies and organisations
SOCIETE BELGE DE BIOLOGIE
Associate membership.
SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
1939
Correspondence, etc. re the small support which the Society received
from botanists.
SOCIETY FOR FREEDOM IN SCIENCE / COMMITTEE
ON SCIENCE AND FREEDOM
1953, 1962
1953 material includes Darlington's replies to questions on the
equality of man.
1962 correspondence relates to founding of a new journal on the social,
economic, administrative and political problems in which science and
scholarship had become involved.
SOCIETY FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS
1950
SOCIETY OF GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
Discussion meeting on ‘The Planning of Agricultural Research in
Great Britain’.
Correspondence, ms. notes of Darlington's contribution, duplicated
notes of discussion meeting.
Invitation to attend symposium.
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Societies and organisations
G.106-G.110
TOTS AND QUOTS
Various dates
1940-46
Tots and Quots was a society of scientists (including Darlington, J.B.S. Haldane and
S. Zuckerman) concerned that the press should carry informed articles about science.
The scientists apparently met over dinner Cca. 1940-457] and were responsible for Science.
in War (Penguin Books, 1940) and for a variety of articles in the national press.
G.106, G.107
Correspondence
ee
G.106
June-September 1940
notes of Tots and Quots meeting, 28 September.
G.107
October, November 1940, and various dates 1941-46.
G.108-G.110
Articles
List of topics and ms. and typescript drafts of short articles on scientific
topics, corrections for second edition of Science and War, etc.
all the articles are by Darlington.
Noi
3 folders.
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SECTION H
VISITS AND CONFERENCES
—H.1 - H.187
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION H
This Section deals with visits, lecture-tours, scientific congresses and symposia,
1927-81.
It begins with Darlington's first visit abroad to attend the Fifth International
Congress of Genetics in Berlin and includes a substantial record of his 1929 seed and bulb-
collecting expedition to Persia.
Important for his chromosome research, this journey also
encouraged his wider interest in the family of man - an interest stimulated by later farflung
visits to Russia in 1934, India in 1937, South and East Africa in 1963, and Australia and
New Zealand in 1968 and 1971-72.
The second antipodean visit incorporated a month's
stay in Papua New Guinea.
Visits important for Darlington's scientific career include his year in the USA and
Japan as a Rockefeller Fellow (1933-34) and a small conference at Klampenborg, Austria,
in April 1938 which was intended to be the first of a series to bring together scientists
of different disciplines to consider the physical and chemical basis of heredity.
Material
relating to the organisation of the Seventh International Congress of Genetics at Edinburgh
the traumas of Russian genetics during this period.
In his later career Darlington attached the greatest significance to the series of
after a number of overseas locations the conference returned to Oxford in 1980.
Darlington
he hoped would establish the basic importance of chromosome studies in biology.
The
International Chromosome Conferences which he initiated in Oxford in 1964 and which
second and third conferences in this series were also held in Oxford (1967 and 1970) and
in 1939 and the Seventh International Botanical Congress at Stockholm in 1950 illuminates
usually gave the opening or Presidential address.
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Visits and conferences
V. Internationaler Kongreg fir Vererbungswissenschaft, Berlin,
11-17 September 1927.
Published proceedings; note.
etc.
by J.B.S. Haldane; signed menu cards,
Conference on Polyploidy, John Innes Horticultural Institution,
19 January 1929, to commemorate the centenary of the birth of the
founder .
Reprint of conference papers;
‘The significance of chromosome behaviour in polyploids for the theory
of meiosis’.
typescript of Darlington's paper on
H.3-H.40
Visit to Persia, February-July 1929
Darlington visited Persia with J.M. Cowan of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to collect
seeds of Prunus species and bulbs of Tulipa species.
The visit was of great importance for
his chromosome studies and for the contact it brought with different peoples and their
languages, customs, behaviour and religions which played its part in stimulating his later
interest in man and society.
Darlington left England on 22 February travelling by sea to
Correspondence
See also A. 24, A.176-A.182.
Port Said and then overland by way of Palestine, Syria and Irag to Persia.
tHe returned
to England via Russia.
N.I. Vovilov assisted in obtaining a visa for the Russian visit.
Nicolson.
1928
Includes undated letter [? from A.D. Hall applying to the Empire
Marketing Board for a grant in aid to the John Innes Horticultural
Institution to send Darlington ‘to Irag and the confines of Persia’;
also includes letters to Hall from the Agricultural Inspectorate, Iraq, and
the Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and letter from
N.1. Vavilov to Darlington re Russian visa.
1929, January, February
Correspondence re arrangements for visit, including continuing pie
Vita
pondence with Vavilov re Russian visa and exchange of letters with
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Visits and conferences
1929, March
Includes correspondence between Darlington in Egypt, Iraq and
Persia, and the John Innes Institution;
also letter from Vavilov
re Russian visa.
1929, April, May
Correspondence between Darlington in Persia and the John Innes
Institution;
also letter from Vavilov re Russian visit.
1929, June, July
Continuing correspondence between Darlington (and Darlington's
father) and the John Innes Institution.
1929, August-December
Correspondence arising from Persian visit.
1930-33
Correspondence arising, including account of earthquake devastation
at Salmas, draft newspaper article based on interview given by
Darlington and list of the bulbs from the Cowan-Darlington expedition
flowered at Kew.
1965
Includes ‘Material
H.13-H.15
3 Account books for Persian visit.
H.11
H.12
Correspondence re quince seed obtained by Darlington in Russia in 1929.
Accounts of expenditure, invoices, hotel bills, etc. for Persian visit.
Ms. notes made by Darlington during Persian visit.
for Report on Visit to Persia - Feby. to July 1929'.
General of Azerbaijan and permit to leave Tabriz.
Includes application for
the
Travellers in Persia’ (2pp. duplicated typescript).
des letter of introduction from British Legation at Teheran to the
p Russian visa, certificate of i
nnoculation against
plague and vaccination against smallpox,
and 'Hints to Business
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1.16, Fil7
Travel documentation
H.16
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Persian driver's licences and book of motor vehicle regulations.
Persian Self-Taught, with Darlington's ms. notes.
‘Wellcome’ Photographic Exposure Calculator, Handbook and Diary.
Contains Darlington's record of photographs taken on Persian visit.
H.21-H.38
Photographic negatives and prints
Many of the prints are dated and identified by Darlington.
The original envelopes have
been retained.
HZ
H.22
H.23
"Persia 1929
Negatives’
"Mr Darlington's films' - Negatives.
Miscellaneous photographs taken on Persian visit, with covering letter
from their developer and printer at the John Innes Institution.
24
"Better Persian Photos’
(1).
‘Better small photos’.
"Best Persian Photos’.
"Best'.
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26
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28
Pe
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32
"Enlarged Persian Photos’.
"Persia 1929 Enlarged Photos’.
"Better Persian Photos’
(2).
"PERSIA / 2nd and 3rd rate photos’.
Miscellaneous photographs taken on Persian expedition (Persia).
Miscellaneous photographs taken on Persian expedition including Egypt,
Jerusalem, Baghdad and Yugoslavia.
Miscellaneous photographs taken on Persian expedition (Persia).
'‘Soukhoum P.B. Station July 1929' [Russia
‘Agric. and Botanical Photos (Persia)'.
‘Persian Pictures, Books etc.'
‘Portraits’.
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"Flowers from Bethlehem'
Dried flowers on card.
Press~cuttings on Persia and the expedition, 1930.
Fifth International Botanical Congress, Cambridge, 16-23 August 1930.
Correspondence re arrangements for Cytology and Genetics Section,
1928-29.
Continuing correspondence re arrangements, 1930.
Reprint of Darlington's contribution to Congress; typescript and reprint
of Vavilov's contribution (on the Linnean Species as a System).
Programme; invitation card;
Cambridge.
table plan for dinner at Trinity College,
H.45-H.50
Visit to USA, Japan and India, 1932-33
See also A.26, A.66, A.67, A.184-A.190.
H.45
months from 1 June 1932.
During the tenure of his Fellowship, Darlington visited Woods
Hole, Massachusetts, the Universities of Michigan and Wisconsin, Berkeley, Stanford and
Cal Tech.
He also attended the Sixth International Congress of Genetics at Cornell, 24-31
Darlington also mentioned a visit to Coimbatore, India.
for an unexpired period of the Fellowship.
In his report to the Rockefeller Foundation
August 1932.
Although the original Fellowship provided for study in the USA only,
Darlington was allowed to change his place of study to the Imperial University of Kyoto
Darlington was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship in Cytology for study in the USA for 12
Ms. drafts of reports to Rockefeller Foundation.
Letters of recommendation from A.D. Hall and J.B.S. Haldane and
letter from Rockefeller Foundation confirming Derlington's Fellowship,
be
Darlington's correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation and colleagues
in America and at the John Innes, 1932-33.
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Programme of Sixth International Congress of Genetics.
Darlington chaired a session on chromosome structure and crossing-over.
Proceedings of the Association of Economic Biologists, Coimbatore,
1930-33.
Includes abstract of Darlington's lecture on chromosomes and plant
breeding, 13 August 1933.
Memorabilia of transatlantic crossing, theatre, 1932 election, etc.
Theatre programmes include Theatre Unit production of Lysistrata,
West Falmouth, Massachusetts, with James Stewart and Joshua Logan
in the cast, and Pasadena Community Playhouse production of Hamlet
with Lee J. Cobb as Horatio and Darlington as Voltimand.
See also A.187.
Visit to Russia, 1934
Invitation to lecture in Leningrad during Russian visit; calling cards
of Russian scientists.
See E.53.
Sixth International Botanical Congress, Amsterdam, 1935.
invitation card; menu card inscribed to N.1. Vavilov
ms. of latin poem;
"Indian Science Congress, (? 19371’.
Abstract of talk on the integration of species;
granting Darlington leave of obsence from the John Innes;
arising from Indian visit.
Ms. notes for talk;
‘with red greetings to Red Russia from your friends’ and signed by
Darlington et al;
'A short illustrated history of
botany in the Netherlands' being a special supplement of Chronica
Botanica.
3 folders.
Ms. and typescript notes and drafts of contributions to the conference.
The scientists represented include Darlington, J.D. Bernal, N.W.
Timoféeff-Ressovsky and C.H. Waddington.
See also E.681, J.220.
H.54-H.56
Rockefeller Conference, Klampenborg, Denmark (April 1935].
letter from A.D. Hall
letter
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H.57-H.61
Seventh International Congress of Genetics, Edinburgh, 23-30 August
1939.
This Congress was originally planned to be held in Moscow, August 1937, and Darlington
was invited by the Exhibition Committee to take responsibility for the section 'Chromosome
structure and the mechanism of meiosis'.
It proved impracticable to hold the Congress
in Moscow in 1937 but the Russian government gave permission for the Congress to be held
there in 1938.
The question of the location of the Congress was reconsidered by the
International Committee of Genetics Congresses and Edinburgh decided upon.
Russian
scientists were unable to attend the Congress in Edinburgh.
See correspondence with P.C. Koller and O.L. Mohr in Section J.
oy.
H.58
nor
H.60
Correspondence re arrangements for Moscow Congress, 1936.
Correspondence re postponement of Congress, 1937.
Correspondence re arrangements for Edinburgh Congress, 1938.
Continuing correspondence re arrangements for Edinburgh Congress,
1939.
Includes list of German participants.
Correspondence, 1942-43.
Visit to Sweden, December 1942.
See also J.27.
Itinerary;
to the Mendelian Society, Lund;
hotel bill;
Programme of 1939 Congress; two reprints from Nature of Congress
proceedings.
Today’.
Diary;
¥
vr
political attitudes;
ms. and typescript notes for lecture on 'X-Rays,
Chromosome Breakage and the Nucleic Acid Cycle’ and 'Darwinism
ms. and typescript notes on Sweden in wartime,
‘a little ballad' celebrating Barlington's visit
press~cuttings; photograph.
including
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H.65
Visits and conferences
‘Planning of Science', Caxton Hall, Westminster, 30-31 January 1943.
Conference organised by the Association of Scientific Workers.
Darlington summed up the conference and his remarks were broadcast
by the BBC.
Programme; letter from organiser;
Darlington's remarks.
ms. and typescript draft of
"Science and the Citizen: the Public Understanding of Science',
20-21 March 1943.
Conference organised by the British Association for the Advancement
of Science.
Darlington contributed to a session on ‘Radio and Cinema’.
Programme; ms. notes by Darlington;
played by Soviet Radio in the dissemination of scientific knowledge
by 'P.Y.'; published proceedings of session on 'Radio and Cinema’.
typescript noties on the part
H.67-H.71
International Genetics Conference, London, 31 October-2 November
1945.
The ‘conference was organised by the Genetical Society in collaboration
with the British Council.
letter from editor of Nature who felt
Programmes; notices;
Nature; press-cuitings.
typescript account of conference; reprint from
Correspondence, 1944-45, re possibility of holding Eighth International
Genetics Congress in Sweden in 1946.
Correspondence with Belgian, Dutch, French, Russian and Scandinavian
scientists re arrangements for London conference, wartime and immediate
postwar conditions.
for 1945 London conference.
Typescript draft of talk by M.J. Sirks on the ‘conditions under which
we lived and worked in the Netherlands during the last five hard years,
especially in our Universities';
that no useful purpose would be served by publishing it.
Heredity, Vol.1, Part |,
July 1947
Includes abstracts on genetic research in Britain, 1939-45, prepared
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Visit to Portugal, April-May 1947.
Visits and conferences
H.72
H73
Itineraries;
invitation to lecture;
press-cutting, etc.
Biographical note and summary of lecture on Darwinism.
In Portuguese.
Notes for three lectures on chromosomes.
In French.
Visit to France, May 1947.
Invitation card for lecture by Darlington on 'Le méchanisme de
I'hérédité'; ms. note; correspondence re publication of lecture on
‘nucleic acid and the chromosomes’.
See E.137.
Hite, T1756
Eighth International Congress of Genetics, Stockholm, 7-14 July 1948.
H.75
Copy letter from B. Ephrussi to G. Dahlberg re presidency of International
Congress, 17, October 1946;
'the differentiation of genetic notions and methods’.
abstract of Darlington's contribution on
H.78
H.78-H.82
Invitation for 1949
European Cultural Conference, Lausanne, 8-12 December.
Seventh International Botanical Congress, Stockholm, 6-11 July
1950.
See also D.104, F.14.
Programme; table plan and guest list; newspaper cutting, etc.
See alsoD.104.
2 drafts of Darlington's report on visit to Botanical Congress and to
Research Stations-in Sweden and Finland; also 5pp. draft ‘Botanic
Congress (Russians)' re Russian delegation and the questioning of its
head, Glushe
'The study of the cell in the understanding of life’
Darlington's Presidential Address to the Cytology
A4pp. typescript draft, summary and bibliography.
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Discarded draft for Congress address.
Brief correspondence, 1950-51.
Material re Congress excursions.
Bigi< a
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H.83, H.84
Visit to USA, September 1950.
Visits and conferences
Darlington attended the Seventh International Congress of the International Society for
Cell Biology at Yale and the annual meeting of the American Genetical Society at Columbus,
Ohio.
H.83
Brief correspondence, 1948, 1950.
Jotter used by Darlington during American visit; programme of Cell
Biology Congress, annotated by Darlington.
Ms. drafts of lecture on history of genetics, given at Columbus.
Report on visit to America for Agricultural Research Council (6pp.
typescript).
Another copy is at G.5.
Conference on the Biological Hazards of Atomic Energy, Royal
Institution, 20-21 October 1950.
The conference was organised by the Institute
Scientists' Association with the support of the British Association.
of Biology and the Atomic
Conference programme only.
Symposium on Chromosome Breakage, 9-10 June 1952.
Ms. and typescript drafts of Darlington's introductory remarks.
'M.R.C. Conference on Genetics', 23 September 1953.
Darlington's typescript notes (lO0pp., including bibliography).
H.86-H.88
Symposium on genetics, Oxford, September 1954.
Darlington preented a paper on 'The cell and heredity under ionisation’.
British Association meeting.
Draft for Darlington's BBC talk on genetics at the British Association;
drafts of note for Eugenics Review on the impact of genetics; related
correspondence.
Duplicated typescript press~summary on the expansion of genetics;
Darlington's typescript draft, with ms. corrections.
The symposium formed part of the annual British Association meeting.
Press-cutting;
reprints from Discovery and Nature re genetics at the
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Visits and conferences
Committee on Science and Freedom Siudy Group, Paris, 29 August-
1 September 1956.
Darlington gave a paper on freedom and responsibility in academic
life.
Conference agenda; reprint from Manchester Guardian of article by
E. Shils on the conference; reprint from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
of article by Darlington based on his conference paper.
See E.278.
Folder also includes copy of telegram (addressed to G. Polanyi) received
from Szeged University, Hungary, 3 November 1956; Committee of Science
and Freedom Statement on Hungary, with ms. note by Darlington of
what happened when it was taken to the Soviet Embassy and the Hungarian
Legation, 4 December 1956; telegram re appointment of Neo-Nazi
Minister of Education in Lower Saxony. —
H.90-H.?2
13th Annual Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research, Houston,
26-28 February 1959.
Darlington presented a paper on plasmagene theory and cancer genesis.
Programme and abstracts of papers;
The
University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Ms. notes on evolution of viruses.
letter of thanks;
typescript drafts of R. Guthrie's 'Comment and question’ put to
Ms. notes for paper;
tion;
Darlington and Darlington's ms. reply (relate to O, Warburg's contribution
to the genetics of cancer), etc.
brief correspondence re publica-
Mattingley Symposium, 21 January 1960.
Other invitations received by Darlington in connection with American
visit.
September.
Inauguration ceremony, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology, Kumasi, 26 November 1961.
Sixth International Congress of Genealogy and Heraldry, Edinburgh,
One letter and enclosure only.
Invitation for 1962.
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H.95-H.102
Visit to South and East Africa, June-July 1963.
Visits and conferences
Darlington visited Johannesburg and Pretoria and made tours to 'S.W. Africa, Transkei and
Northern Transvaal [Bantu] Homelands’.
He lectured in Pretoria on genetics and the
origin of society, 22 July.
He broke his return journey to spend a few days in Kenya.
He accumulated much material which he later used for his book The Evolution of Man and
Society.
9o
96
i
98
Correspondence re arrangements for South African visit, March, May
1963.
Continuing correspondence re arrangements, June-July 1963.
Correspondence re visit to East Africa, May-June 1963.
Correspondence arising from visit to Africa, July-November 1963, 1964.
Includes exchange with Editor of The Humanist re exhibits on evolution
in the Transvaal Museum to which the South African Minister of
Education had taken exception.
ltinerary, 2-5 July, and background information re visit to ‘Northern
Bantu Areas: Okavango and Ovamboland'.
Notebook used by Darlington during his African visit.
Plants
.103, H.104
XIth International Congress of Genetics, The Hague, 2-10 September
1963.
Ms. notes for lectures on genetics and the origin of society,and chromo-
somes and man.
Notes on Africa used by Darlington for his book The Evolution of Man
and Society, including material for lecture on ‘South Africa:
Animals and People’, dated 26 November 1963.
Lists of participants.
Programme annotated by Darlington.
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H.105-H.109
Proposed NATO Study Institute on Genetic Problems in the Evolution
of Man and Society, 1-12 April 1964.
Darlington submitted to the NATO Science Division on application for funds to support the
Symposium on the Evolution of Man and Society, 15 May 1963.
On 25 June 1963 he wrote
to those provisionally invited to the symposium that after five weeks’ discussion he had to
withdraw the application since it appeared, contrary to what he had been led to suppose,
that the scope of his proposal was too wide and the cost too great for their scheme.
H.105
H.106
Outline programme; lists of possible contributors; copy of Darlington's
letter of 25 June 1963.
Correspondence with NATO Science Division, Rockefeller Foundation,
eic. re symposium arrangements.
S. Zuckerman was consulted on the appropriateness for the NATO
programme of Darlington's proposal .
H.107-H.109
Correspondence with those invited to symposium, arranged alphabetically.
H.107
A-C
D-L
O-Z
H.108
H.110
H.110-H.113
Oxford Chromosome Conference, 28-31 July 1964.
Correspondence re arrangements for and correspondence arising from
conference.
Printed booklet with letter of invitation, statement of scope of conference,
provisional programme, etc. and typescript draft of the same; conference
programme with list of members and abstracts of papers;
Invitation for Darlington to give special lecture.
Ms. and typescript drafts of Darlington's introduction to the conference,
‘The chromosomes and the various ways of looking at them’.
Correspondence re publication of proceedings; reviews of published
proceedings; also reprint from Nature of article by K.R.
the conference.
Lewis on
International Botanical Congress, Edinburgh, ? September 1964.
dinner menu, eic.
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Visits and conferences
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Planned visit to India, 1964-65.
Darlington intended to take the opportunity of a visit to India to
visit Persia where he had last been in 1929.
Correspondence re arrangements with British Council and Punjab
University, Chandigarh.
Proposed International Institute of Sociology Congress, 1964-65.
Correspondence re arrangements.
Miscellaneous invitations, conference correspondence, 1964-65.
International Symposium on ‘Statistics as the Method of the Social
Sciences', held in honour of Corrado Gini, Rome, 13-15 March 1966.
Brief correspondence re arrangements; abstract of talk on Gini's scientific
work by A. James Gregor.
H.119-H.121
Visit to USA, March-April 1967.
Correspondence re arrangements, July-November 1966.
Continuing correspondence re arrangements; itinerary;
thanks, January-May 1967.
letters of
Ms. notes for lectures on Breeding and Genetics, and Meiosis and
Recombination.
Darlington visited, for academic and recreational purposes, Athens
Georgia, Austin Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Washington D.C.
and Philadelphia.
Miscellaneous invitations, 1967.
Printed booklet with list of members, programme, abstracts, etc.;
ms. and typescript notes for Darlington's introductory remarks.
Second Oxford Chromosome Conference, 5-8 September 1967.
H.123
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Visits and conferences
H.124-H.130
Visit to Australia and New Zealand, January-April 1968.
Darlington attended the Christchurch meeting of the Australia and New Zealand Association
for the Advancement of Science and spent two months at the Australian National University
as a Visiting Fellow.
H.124
Correspondence re arrangements, 1964-67.
Includes references to Heredity.
25
Continuing correspondence re arrangements, news from Oxford during
Darlington's absence, 1968.
See also C.56.
.126-H.128
‘Chromosomes, Genetics and Man'
lee
Programme and typescript notes for five seminars on this topic.
12/7, Az
Ms. notes.
2 folders
Ms. notes for lectures on 'Precocity theory of Meiosis’ and 'The
Chromosomes'; ms. and typescript notes for lecture:
a biologist's view of education?'
'Is
it all true:
Miscellaneous invitations, 1968.
orale ede
sion
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Letter of invitation; programme, etc.
Newspaper-cuttings; biographical details re Darlington.
Ms. and typescript drafts of talk on 'Virus and Provirus in the Evolution
of Disease';
transcript of talk; background material.
Symposium on Virus Diseases of the Nervous System, Somerville College,
Oxford, 5 and 6 July 1968.
Miscellaneous invitations, conference correspondence, 1969.
Correspondence, 1963, re proposal to hold this congress in Oxford in
September 1968.
International Genetics Congress, 1968.
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H.136, H.137
Visits and conferences
Symposium on 'Human Difference and Social Issues',
Institute of
Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, London, 17 and 18 August 1970.
Participants included H.J. Eysenck, A.R. Jensen and E.T.O. Slater.
Programme and abstracts of papers; correspondence re arrangements,
1970-71.
Ms. and typescript drafts of Darlington's paper on 'Heredity and
Environment in the Study of Intelligence’.
note to the effect that the paper was never published.
The second draft has ms.
Oxford Chromosome Conference, 22-25 September 1970.
Invitation (printed booklet); conference programme incorporating list of
members, abstracts, etc., annotated by Darlington; ms. notes and
typescript draft of Darlington's introductory remarks.
Miscellaneous invitations, 1970-71.
H.140-H.143
Visit to USA, March-April 1971.
H.140
H.141
H.142
Ms. notes and typeseript draft for Miami paper.
ms. notes for lectures; corresponcence
The Ecology of Child Development, 1973).
The symposium proceedings are noted as published
in 1971 in the official bibliography.
Darlington also visited Georgia during his trip.
environment in the development of human intelligence’ (published in Brain and Intelligence:
Darlington attended a symposium on 'The ecology of child and human development’ at the
University of Miami, 21-25 March.
He presented a paper on 'The effects of heredity and
Correspondence re arrangements for Miami symposium; programme;
press-cuftings.
publications projects.
Itinerary for Georgia visit;
re arrangements for visit; correspondence arising from visit, including
Includes correspondence re publication of proceedings, brief return
visit to Miami, 1972.
Correspondence arising from symposium, 1971-73.
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Symposium on 'Study of an Isolated Population’, Iceland, 2-4 May
1971.
Invitation, list of participants.
H.145-H.154
Visit to New Zealand, February-May 1972.
Darlington made a lecture tour under the auspices of the New Zealand University Grants
Committee and took the opportunity of the outward sea voyage to make short stays in South
Africa and Australia..
From Australia he flew to New Guinea to spend a month before
resuming his journey to New Zealand.
H.145
H.146
H.147
Correspondence re arrangements, 1970-71.
Correspondence re arrangements, 1971-72.
Letters from Oxford Botany School
Darlington during his absence, 1972.
with news, letters forwarded to
H.148
Ms. notes and typescript memorandum on visit to Papua New Guinea.
H.149
H.150
Jotter with notes on New Guinea.
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Ms. notes on Australian aboriginals, Maoris.
Newspaper-cuttings re Darlington
in New Guinea and New Zealand.
Itineraries for New Zealand; ms. notes for lectures at Auckland,
Dunedin and Waikato.
Newspaper-cuttings principally re New Guinea, Australia and New
Zealand.
Annotated reprints re Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Pacific
Islands, etc.
participeints.
This was the fourth in the series of International Chromosome Conferences
inaugurated in Oxford by C.D. Darlington and K.R. Lewis.
H.155-H.158
Jerusalem Chromosome Conference, 11-15 September 1972.
H155
H.156
Annoucements; correspondence re arrangemenis.
Programme; printed abstracts;
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H.157
H.158
Visits and conferences
Ms. draft for Darlington's Presidential Address: 'The place of the
chromosome in the genetic system’.
Typescript draft of Darlington's address.
"XII. Gen. Cong. Berkeley 1973’
Abstract only: 'Meiosis as a problem in Evolution (1932-73)'
H.160-H.166
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Workshop on the Evolutionary
Synthesis, Boston, 23-25 May 1974.
H.160
H.16]
H.162
Correspondence with organiser re arrangements; agendas and list of
particisants.
Correspondence arising from workshop, editorial correspondence.
Ms. and typescript drafts of paper on 'My approach to genetics and
evolution’, dated in May and June 1974.
H.164
H.163
£. Boesiger.
H.167-H.171
Replies of B. Rensch, G.G. Simpson and
Replies of G. Ledyard Stebbins and T. Dobzhansky.
Miscellaneous ms. notes, including note on evolutionary synthesis,
21 February 1975.
Replies of Darlington and E.B. Ford to questionnaire on evolutionary
synthesis .
Conference abstracts.
Fifth International Chromosome Conference, Leiden, 15-17 July 1974.
Darlington accepted the Presidency of the Conference and in that capacity
gave the opening address.
Miscellaneous notes, bibliographical references found with conference
naterial.
Announcements of conference; correspondence re arrangements.
Typescript and printed versions of Presidential address.
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Ms. notes for Presidential address.
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Visits and conferences
Invitations for 1974.
Symposium on ‘Aspects of Education’, New York, June.
Institute of Biology Symposium on ‘Speciation in Man', September.
H.A7G, Nh. P4
Symposium on 'Man and the Ocean', Japan, November 1975.
H.i73
Brief correspondence;
cutting, etc.
list of participants and programme; press~
74.
Notes and drafts for contribution on 'The Ocean in Man's Evolution’.
Invitations for 1975.
Wesleyan University, Connecticut, Spring Term.
Xil International Botanical Congress, Leningrad.
HalsoeF3/7
H.178-H.181
session was video-taped
typescript draft of Darlingron's
the epening address on ‘The great ev
romosom
nference at Kew, 1-3 July 1976.
Programme with abstracts and list of participants.
Brief correspondence; ms. notes;
address.
rs were Vorlingron,
Darlington chaired a session on the past and future of chromosome research and contributec
a paper on the chromosome revolution (published in Chromosomes Today, vol.6).
Helsinki Chromosome Conference, 29-31 August 1977.
Ms. notes for Darlington's contribution;
drafis of
Correspondence re arrangements; programme.
Video-tape of
ion
on past
and future chromosome
Ms. and typescript drafts of Darlington's contribution.
H.178
rete?
H.180
H.181
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Visits and conferences
Invitation for 1978.
XIV International Congress of Genetics,
Moscow,
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August.
H.183-H.186
7th International Chromosome Conference, Oxford, 26-30 August 1980.
H.183
Correspondence re arrangements; circulars;
scientific programme.
H.184-H.185
Ms. notes and drafts for Darlingiton's welcoming remarks.
2 foiders.
H.186
Ms. and typescript drafts
and Organisms: the Evolutionary Paradoxes’ (published in Chromosomes
Today, vol.7, 1981).
of Darlington's Presidential Address ‘Chromosomes
1
See also E.651.
Invitations for 1980 and 1981.
Seminar on ‘Evolutionary Theory in Law and Economics', Key Biscayne,
16-18 May 1980.
Transdisciplinary Symposium on Glossogenetics, 1981.
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SECTION J
CORRESPONDENCE J.1 - J.287
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION J
‘The material is presented as follows:
Jb
8236
Correspondence with individuals.
indexed, with a brief indication of any information of particular
biographical, scientific or historical interest.
In alphabetical order, dated and
J.237-J.244
Shorter unindexed correspondence: exchanges of seeds, plants
and specimens, reprints and publications, information and advice.
J.245-J.261
"Lustige Bl&tter'
as262~ 4, 207
References and appointments.
This Section comprises letters received in Darlington's box-files of correspondence, or
as loose papers.
Other correspondence relating to Darlington's research, departments,
ublications,
&
committees has been left with the related material elsewhere in the collection.
Although the correspondence includes letters from Darlington initiating or replying to
Even
However, many of them
Box' and the plain ‘'Mad'.
The material is extremely disparate.
As would be expected, it
correspondence, the majority of the letters are incoming only.
most of them in the characteristically pungent Darlington style.
or - most frequently ~ underlinings and marginal markings, in red and blue pencil.
The 'Lustige Bldtter' at J.245-J.261 is Darlington's own designation of two boxes of
material and of several of the documents therein, though sometimes he used the English 'Fun
includes intentionally humorous or satiric articles, cartoons, parodies, etc. in the form either
bear ms. notes by Darlington either for a reply or of comment on points of interest to him,
relatively trivial communications may be illumined by reflections or comments of this kind,
The parodies, cartoons and jokes are similar to those at A,138
of reprints and press-cuttings of published work, or of ms. drafts perhaps intended for social
In this category would come administrative ineptitudes, ill-timed or mis-directed requests
e
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ills, visionary sects, cosmologies) others are as revealing of Darlington as of the authors.
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The majority, however, are what appeared 'lustige’ to Darlington, i.e. caught his
by most readers (secrets of the universe, cures for physical and mental
for advice on careers, manuscripts or theories,
writings by some of Darlington's friends or
Thus, while some of the material would probably be
enemies which struck an amused response from him.
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Much of the material can in
fancy or made him laugh at the time.
paralleled elsewhere.
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Correspondence
Several of the letters and accompanying material appear to differ little from, and may emanate
from the same correspondents as, those in the mainsequence.
The difference is in Darlington's
judgment of them, and they have therefore been kept as a separate chronological sequence
1923-80.
Agor, U.E.
Alvesalo, L.
Oral facial genetics.
Ambrose, E.J.
Nuclear hydration.
Anderson, E.G.
Tradescantia.
1928-35
Archer, N.
Colour lechante in cats.
Babcock, E.B.
1967
Back, F.
‘allocycly'
Armstrong, H.W.
Astbury, W.T.
1942, 1949
St W932
Letter of 1932 is invitation to lecture during his visit to
California.
and re Darlington's Memoir, a copy of which is included.
Barber worked at the John Innes 1936-41, and later in universities
in Australia and Tasmania.
Royal Society in 1972.
1958-63, 1972-76.
Later correspondence is with Mrs. Barber,
1962, 1974
1938-76
Baker, J.R.
Barber, H.N.
Darlington wrote his obituary for the
1938-52
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Correspondence
Barnard, J.
Structure of chromosomes.
Bateman, A.J.
1966, 1968
Mistakes in examination questions on genetics.
Bates, M.
7
Writings on Darwin.
1958
Bauer, H. and others
Various dates
1927-64
Correspondence 1945-47 is re postwar difficulties in reviving
Chromosoma, German scientists in the 1930s, etc.
included is a message of greeting from Darlington for Bauer's
60th birthday, 1964.
See also E.681.
Also
Beadle, G.W.
1931-35, 1975-79 and
n.d.
Letter of 1931 is on the death of K. Bélar (q.v.).
is a note by Darlington on Beadle's work for the Oxford Magazine,
November 1958.
Also included
Beal, J.M.
Beale, G.H.
Bélar, K.
1934
1942-47
1927-31, 1949
Mainly Tradescantia.
Bell, G.D.H.
Belling, J.
Letters of 1942 and 1946 describe experiences in Russia.
Includes an obituary of B&lat by Darlington, 1931, and a letter
from Gertrud Béla, 1949.
Mainly on publications.
Includes correspondence on the death of Belling, 1933, and a
ms. note headed 'R.C. Cook on John Belling', dated November
1976.
Large chromosomes in liverwort.
1967
193} , 1933
Blackman, V.H. and others
1937, 1940, 1948
1968
1939
Berrie, G.K.
_ Bisbee, R.C.
Tortoiseshell cats.
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Correspondence
Blakeslee, A.F.
Bloomfield, P.
‘Glamis Castle mystery'
Bonnier, G.
Animal Breeding Institute at Wiad.
1928-29, 1937
1963
Bouflour, R.
Bowles, E.M.
Bragg, W.L.
Srat, 3. Vs
Bridges, C.B,
1948
1952
1943
Various dates
1965-75
1932
Russia, Pasadena.
H.J. Muller, Nature, 1939.
Includes obituary notice of Bridges by
Brierley, J.K.
Various dates
1962-72
Writings and lectures on biology teaching in schools.
Bronowski, J.
1952
1942
1932-37
Burch, C.R.
Brown, L.C.
Brooks, F.T.
Various dates
Buller, A.H.R.
Parthenogenesis.
One letter only, on Laplace.
Correspondence 1937 is about Darlington's possible candidature
for a post at Cambridge.
Specimens from South Africa.
Darlington's carbon only, on cytological terms for Oxford
English Dictionary.
History of cytogenetics;
development of his ideas
death of Frank New
:
"Important'.
Phase-contrast microscopy in biological research.
Burchfield, R.W.
See also E.695.
Burnham, C.R.
includes Darlington's account of the
on
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chiasma theory before and after the
-orrespondence has a ms. note
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Correspondence
Burt, C.
:
1960-66
Callan, H.G. (Mick)
1941-43, 1950, 1961,
1980
Correspondence 1941-43 is from various RAF stations during
Callan's war service.
Corr, 1.0,
Feulgen reaction.
Corfer, C0.
Castle, W.E.
1945
1962
1952
Coat-colour of thoroughbred horses.
Caspersson, T.O.
1939-44
Includes reference to Darlington's visit to Sweden in 1942.
See H.62-H.64.
Catcheside, D.G.
Various dates
1930-79
Mainly research, publications, recommendations.
correspondence includes a little personal news and letters from
Kathleen Catcheside (see Memoir, p.127).
Later
Cleland, R.E.
1929-31, 1961
Coleman, A.
Cook, KG.
Clarke, C.A.
Claude, A.
1971-72
1944-45
Early correspondence is on segmental interchange in Oenothera.
Later correspondence is on Cleland's historical review of chromo-
some structure in Oenothera (see Memoir, p.128).
Cripes, Js ti
Proposed University of Thanet.
Mendel's descendants.
Coen, Gs 5,
Cooper, K.W.
1959
1954, 1967
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Dahlberg, G.
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Mixed eye~colour.
but underscored by Darlington.
Letter sent to G. Haskell at John Innes,
Dale, H.H.
Science and politics.
Darling, F.F.
Davidson, D.
Davis, B.M.
1948
1970
1979
1929, 1931
Letter of 1931 is recommendation for E.K. Janaki-Ammal (q.v.).
Darwin, C.G.
de Beer, G.R.
1951 correspondence is on neolithic skull;
is on natural selection.
Delaunay, L.N.
Delbrick, M.
Demerec, M.
1962
1951, 1957-58
later correspondence
1927
1948
1941
1966-67
1933-64
Various dates
Dennys, R.O.
i
Correspondence 1930s is on research and news from Caltech
Pasadena fincludes a letter from J. Schultz),
some political
comments.
paper ‘Temperature and “sex-ratio" in Drosophila’ (published 1942).
Correspondence 1940-42 relates to collaborative
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Dobzhanksy, Th.
Proposed genealogical study of British Prime Ministers.
Darlington's reply only, on cancer research funding.
included is a letter from Lady Driver after her husband's death.
Letters and postcards, few dated, many from Magdalen where
both Darlington and Driver were Fellows.
Most refer’ to various
botanical or genetic cruxes in the Bible on which Driver sought or
gave information while working on the New English Bible.
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Dodds, E.C.
Dodds, E.R.
1943, 1945
1958
Cousin marriage.
Various dates
1950s-75
Driver, G.R.
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Dyer, A.F.
Edwards, J.H.
Edwards, J.
1979
1978, 1980
;
1958
Genetic selection of bulls.
Emerson, S.
19Sa
Letter to Haldane referring to his (Emerson's) earlier disagreement
with Darlington on interstitial segments in Oenothera.
Attached
isa Spp. ms. note 'Some advantages of "Sax's Theory of Crossing-
Over" and criticisms of Darlington's offered by Bridges and
Beadle’, April 1931.
The ms., which has some underscorings by
Darlington, bears in the margins the initials of the various parti-
cipants;
(Emerson).
they include CBS (Bridges), GWB (Beadle), SHE
Engledow, F.L.
n.d.,1948
Undated letter is addressed to Bateson (d.1927).
is re suitable crops for Southern Rhodesia.
Letter of 1948
Ephrussi, B.
1938-53
Eysenck, H. J.
1964, 1973-77
1979
1950
Erlanson, E.W. (later McFarland q.v.)
1928, 1930-1931, sage
Various topics in sociobiology, twinning, etc.
Correspondence of 1946 concerns renewing European contacts,
scientists in. Germany (especially Timoféeff) and includes a letter
from H. Baver.
Letter of 1930 refers to discussions of ‘crossing-over’ by Sox,
Anderson, Cleland, etc., and also to 'very good' early paper
by B. McClintock.
1948
Human population selection.
Fair, C.M.
Federley, H.
Fell. H.B.
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
J.47-J.50
Fisher, R.A. and others
1936-57, 1979
Correspondence on research, on publicatioris in Heredity and a
little personal material.
Fisher was co-founder with Darlington
of Heredity in 1947 (see G.24-G.65).
Two letters, on Mendel, and on choice of journals for publications,
1936.
1943 (race, colour~blindness), 1947, 1951 (proposal for a section
of Biometry and Genetics of British Association).
1954-56.
March 1954, miscellaneous correspondence on Heredity.
Includes proposal for a Genetic Garden in Cambridge,
Includes material about Fisher's retirement plans, presenia-
1957.
tion to him, Heredity.
Joan Box (Fisher's daughter), on her biography of her father.
Also included is a letter, 1979, from
Fleure, H.J.
Race and brain-size.
Florey, H.W.
1951
1962
1974, 1978
1947-80
Ford; ©.
Ford, E.B. (Henry)
Research and publications.
Includes draft of joint
1947, 1955-56.
Includes a letter from W.E. Le Gros Clark.
Ford was Professor of Ecological Genetics and Director of the
Genetics Laboratory at Oxford.
1963-66.
memorandum by Ford and Darlington on Genetics in Oxford,
April 1965.
Changes in height.
1976-80.
joint paper with Ford, 1979.
Includes correspondence with C.A. Clarke on his
1970-73
Extt.h,
C.D. Darlington
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Frankel, O.H.
Pps
98
1934-46
1950-53
Correspondence
Freeman, D.
1969
Includes copy of draft paper by Freeman ‘In Defence of Darwin’.
Freeman, F.
Fritsch, F.E.
;
Genetics in examination papers.
Fujii,
K.
Darlington's visit to Tokyo.
Fuller, J.
Galton, F.
1936, 1945
1938
1933
n.d.
1865
A letter from Francis Galton to Dr. Hooker (on meeting of
Geographical Society);
‘presented by Mrs. J.M. Thompson (Magdalen)'.
in an envelope with ms. note by Darlington
1936, 1938
1947
1924-72
Few of the letters are
Garber, E.D.
Gates, R.R.
Letters sent to Bateson, on Gates's candidature for
1924-25.
Fellowship of the Royal Society, requests for students {including
C.L. Huskins) to work at John Innes, etc.
Darlington had many disagreements with Gates, on research
theory and practice (see Memoir, p.118).
mutually addressed, many being sent to successive Directors of the
John Innes, and some antedating Darlington's emergence on the
research scene.
Later correspondence with Mrs. Gates, various dates, 1962-72.
1927, 1932-33 (addressed to Sir Daniel Hall, on Oenothera
cultures),
(Correspondence about disputed figures in a publication,
1938
see also J.15), 1939.
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Geitler, L.
1946
Renewing contacts with Germany.
Gershenson, S.
:
1936
(From Moscow.)
‘crossing-over’.
Confirmation of Darlington's theory of
Goddijn, W.A.
Goldschmidt, R.
Grant, M.
Grant, V.
Research and publications.
Griffiths, J.C.
Gruneberg, H.
Red blood cells.
1932
1948, 1950
1965
1966, 1971
1972
1942
o
Gustafsson, A.
Various dates
1935-49
Includes letter from K. Mather.
Hagedoorn, A.L.
Hair, J.B.
1949
JP Or ey
Haldane, J.B.S.
Various dates
1954-79
Hdd a
1952-53, 1972
1915, various dates
1930-68
Correspondence, drafts and other material exchanged with or
related to Haldane.
JLT ess
Haldane was at John Innes from 1927 to 1936, as 'Officer in charge
of Genetical Investigations', a post he combined with a Readership
at Cambridge (to 1933) and Chairs at London.
this time ores at the John Innes.
friends, as can be seen from diaries and autobiographical writings,
they Sosuiaed a collaborative paper (with P.C. Koller) in 1934.
Haldane had expected, and been expected, to succeed A.D. Hall
Director, but Hall's resignation was delayed.
Haldane resigned in
and Darlington became Director in 1939.
the Memoir of Haldane by N.W. Pirie, |
"of the Royal Society, 12, 1966,
He and Haldane became pe
Correspondence ond writings by Haldane
at 4.73- yg Drafts, articles, press-cuitings and correspon nde
Darlington and others, mainly after
death in 1964, are at
ald
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and passim
in
the
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Darlington was at
See
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Correspondence
15
Letter to Bateson, from 'J. Haldane 2/Lt.' serving with the Black
Watch in France, March 1915, describing his research on re-
duplication in mice with A.D. Sprunt and his sister (Naomi, later
Mitchison).
found it among Bateson's papers, in a broadcast tribute to Haldane
(see J.86).
The letter was quoted by Darlington, who says he
Haldane's paper, with A.D. Sprunt and N.M. Haldane, was
published in J.Genet., 5, 1915.
1930-34
1935-36
Letter of 14 November 1936 suggests that Darlington shouid draw
some illustrations for Haldane's My friend Mr. Leakey and some pen
sketches by Darlington are enclosed in the folder.
1 October 1936 is draft letter to The Times about Macbride (referred
to by Darlington in J.88).
Letter of
1936
1941, 1945, 1946, 1964
This may be the memorandum which Darlington requested sight of
from the Secretary of John Innes in 1968 (see J.82).
Memorandum by Haldane on problems of the organisation of John
Innes and his recommendations, 4pp. ms. dated 10 December 1936.
In a covering letter to Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, Heldane
announces his forthcoming departure for Spain ‘dictated both by
patriotic and humanitarian motives’.
Darlington and Koller, Nature, 133, 1934.
Research notes by Haldane and Darlington, 1928.
Ms. and typescript drafts for Haldane's Preface to Darlington's
Recent Advances in Cytology, 1932, and 3pp. detailed comments
on the draft book.
3pp. ms. drafts and diagrams on 'The possibility of incomplete sex
linkage in mammals'; probably related to collaborative paper with
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Later correspondence and writings on Haldane
Correspondence with N.W. Pirie and recollections, for Royal
Society Memoir, 1965.
Correspondence with BBC re talks and films on Haldane, 1966.
Correspondence re Haldane Memorial Volume; includes corres-
pondence with editor, list of contributors, comments on draft of
Darlington's article.
1966 and one letter 1973.
Correspondence with R.W. Clark re his biography J.B.S.
some ms. notes by Darlington, 1966-67.
Includes
Also included here is correspondence with the Secretary, John
Innes, re Haldane's 'programme' for the Institute in 1936 (possibly
the document at J.76), 1968.
Correspondence on Darlington's review of Clark's biography in
Nature, some with recollections of Haldane.
In alphabetical order.
Miscellaneous press~cuittings mainly reviews of Clark's biography but
also includes poem by N. Mitchison in memory of her brother.
Yt
P
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all with different corrections,
for a
?
"Recollections of J.B.S. Haldane’
2pp. note by Darlington on Haldane, for the Public Orator,
Oxford, 1961.
7pp. ms. draft and Ip. notes, for talk on Haldane for BBC,
October 1968.
Ms. and typescript drafts,
broadcast tribute, variously dated August, September 1965,
January, February, April 1966.
G
Ms. and typescript drafts for review of Clark's biography, various
dates November 1968.
2pp. ms. undated note on Haldane (related to Clark's biography).
headings,
QS,
quotations on Haldane.
"JBS'
Miscellaneous short notes,
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5.90
Hall, A.D.
:
Voriousddness
1990-46
Hall succeeded Bateson as Director of John Innes in 1927, when he was sixty-three and
retired only in 1939 at the age of seventy-five.
Darlington succeeded him as Director.
Material includes a letter from Ramsay MacDonald (1930) expressing disappointment that
-"no well-thought-out scheme for purchasing and marketing has been produced', a lecture
by Hall 'The cultural and social values of science’(1935), correspondence re Russian science
(1937), correspondence on tulips (1942), request to Darlington to write a biography of Halil
(1944), his recollections of Hail (1946).
vey
Haque, A.
1953-54, 1968
Correspondence 1968 is Darlington's draft only, and research
notes, re-Haque's resulis.
Probably related to collaborative
paper published in Heredity, Lond. 1969.
Harding, A.S.
ie a Hig Sa
Harland, S.C.
1939, 1942
1936-80
Harland was a long-term colleague and friend. Many of the letters
are sent from research institutes in South America (chiefly Lima, Peru).
Harland had a special interest in cotton, maize and rose-breeding which
is often referred to.
Almost none of Darlington's letters survive.
1936-37
1939-45
1946-53
1962-66
1967-80
Mainly on the work of Skovsted.
Mainly research news, but includes a little correspondence on
Vavilov (1945).
similar correspondence on Oxford street and place names.
Correspondence 1967 includes recollections of Vavilov and Lenin.
Latin and pre-Saxon place-names of London.
See C.125 for
Harrison, M.
1964-65, 1968
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Hatton, R.G.
Hawkes, C.
Archaeological botany.
Hayek, F.A.
Darlington's draft only.
Heite, E.
Triploids.
Helbaek, H.
1944, 1950
1963
1979
1930
198]
Correspondence with Helbaek's widow re obituary, bibliography,
recollections, etc. of Helbaek, a pioneer Danish archaeological
botanist.
Hellyer, G.C.
Intersexuality in goats.
Henderson, S.A.
Henley,
M.F.E.
1946
1967
1974
Cousin marriage.
Herklots, atc:
Hertwig, P.
Heslop-Harrison, J.
Rust disease in maize.
1970-74
1939
1935-36
Heslop-Harrison, J.W.
(Father of J. Heslop-Harrison).
Chromosome list of British plants.
Mainly about Kew (Heslop-Harrison was Director 1971-76).
Biology teaching in schools.
Enquiry re 'Critical Notes' on Darlington's Recent Advances in
Cytology, by Belling;
the paper was suppressed by the University of California Press.
in his ms. draft reply Darlington writes that
Hoyle, F.
Indeterminacy.
193]
1950
Hirst, A.W.
Hollingshead, L.
Hurry, S.W.
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Hurst, R.
1948-50
Early Rosa research.
Huskins, C.L.
Hutchinson, J.
One letter only.
Various dates
.107-J.110
Huxley, J.S. and others
1936-62
. 107
1936-38
Mainly on affairs of John Innes;
H.J. Muller on research in Moscow and forthcoming genetics
congress, correspondence on speciation, publications.
includes letter (1936) from
1940-49
Russian genetics, publications.
1950-55
1956-62
1941
195]
1931-80
Huxted, L.
Iltis,
H.
o112-J.116
Janaki-Ammal, E.K.
Dr. Janaki-Ammal, an Indian cytologist, worked at the John Innes
at various times, and retained lifelong contact with Darlington.
Includes correspondence with C. Singer on variation in colour
vision, and (1962) Darlington's recommendation of Huxley for
the Prix Balzan.
1971-80
Includes draft paper by Janaki-Ammal.
1931, 1934, 1937-38.
1940-50
1967-70
1953-54, 1959-62
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Jensen, A.R.
1972
Enclosing ‘Resolution on scientific freedom regarding human
behavior and heredity’, submitted by E.B. Page.
See also D.146.
Jones, K.
Various dates
1970-81
Mainly on Darlington's publications.
Karpechenko, G.D.
Keith, A.
Brain size.
Kemp, R.
Kihara, H.
Genetics research in Japan.
King-Hele, D.G.
Erasmus Darwin.
1928-38
195]
19737-1976
1948, 1951
1969
Kirk 20:
Various dates
1962-66
Research and publication.
pers
1938, 1947
1927
1934-78
JAZ
TS
P.C. and others
search in Finland.
Of Hungarian origin,
Koller was a life-long friend and colleague.
In 1944 he moved to London as Research Cytologist at the Royal
he worked at the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh,
in the 1930s with several visits or longer periods of work at the John
Innes.
Cancer Hospital (1944-46) and the Chester Beatty Research Institute
(1946-69), becoming Professor of Cytogenetics, University of London.
He died in 1979.
some una lated mate
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volatility of temps
In August 1939 the Seventh International Congress of Geneti
Deg uagtee was the Recorder and Koller the ets :
held in Edinburgh.
of the Cytology
for 1938-39 since the Saag
difficulties attendant on the participation of Russian and German scien
In the event, the Russians withdrew,
1e Congress looms large in the corre spo
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ity of war added to the already consic
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(Cont'd.)
Correspondence
Koller continued to use up stocks of the 1939
on grounds of content.
Congress writing-paper well into 1941 and this adds to the difficulties of
The foiders include letters from other colleagues working or
dating.
in touch with Koller at a particular time.
There are few letters from
Darlington, but frequent ms. comments by him on the income corres-
pondence.
Koller usually signs himself, and is addressed as,
'Pio', but some-
times the form 'Peo' is found.
1934 and some undated noies.
1935, March-June
1935, July-December
1936
1937
Not used
Includes correspondence from others, on research and
1938.
publications.
1949
| Mainly about Congress, attendance of Russian
Includes correspondence from others, on
1939, Jenuary-June.
research, publications, International Congress of Genetics, etc.;
letter of 17 March from H.J. Muller is a long appreciation of
the work of E.B. Wilson.
1939,. July.
geneticists, especially N.1. Vavilov who was to have been President;
also includes draft review by H.Jj. Muller of Darlington's
Evolution of Genetic Systems.
genetics.
Various provisional and final copies of Congress programme, all
with annotations or amendments by Darlington.
1943, January-May, and some undated.
on post-war plans for organisation
1939, August-December.
Nature, November).
Includes reprint of report on Congress
Includes correspondence
of research in cytology and
.
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J. 137
J.138
J.139
Correspondence
215
1943, June~December; and some undated.
tumour cells, for British Empire Cancer Campaign (June).
Includes Koller's report on
1946-55
Includes ms. notes by Koller and Darlington on early
1961-79.
chromosome theory in America with recollections of Morgan, Muller,
Bridges and others (July, August 1976).
Kottermann, G.
Chromosome numbers.
Kupzow, A.J.
Various dates
1957-77
Kupzow was a pupil of Vavilov, and became a professor of genetics
and plant-breeding in Moscow. Most of the correspondence is brief
exchanges of news, publications, etc., with special reference to any
commemoration of Vavilov.
another Russian geneticist, A.R. Zhebrak, and includes tributes fo
his work.
Correspondence 1965 refers to death of
1934, 1951, 1975
1
i
its
He died in 1984.
Kuwada, Yo
Laane, M.M.
La er, 43 F .
Lang, Th.
Chromosome studies in Norway.
1979
1969-72
He was Darlington's technical assistant, collaborating
Letter of 1975, written when Kuwada was 93, encloses photographs.
La Cour was one of Darlington's earliest colleagues; he joined the
staff of the John !nnes as a lab. boy in 1922 and moved with it
in
various migrations.
with him on several papers and on the textbook The Handling of
Chromosomes.
Lewis, D.
The correspondence is of late date and mainly on publications, La Cour's
election to the Royal Society, Honorary Professorship at University of
East Anglia, etc.;
includes c.v. and list of publications.
- Lehmann, E.
Leitenberg, M.
Race in Alabama.
Lesley, J.W.
Genetic determination of homosexuals.
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Lilienfeld, F.A.
Lcisy, T.P.
_ 1937, 1949
1930, 1931
Live, A. and Léve, D.
1947, 1955-65
Correspondence 1958, 1960 is on cousin marriage and human
genetics in Iceland.
Lowndes, A.G.
Ludford, R.J.
Arsenical compounds.
McClintock, B.
1949
WSS
1934
Three letters only, with several references to funding problems
for her research.
Macfarlane, E.W. (formerly Erlanson q.v.)
Various dates
1963-79
MacKie, E.W.
1974-77
Diffusionism in archaeclogy.
1955, 1967, 1974
1948-64
McWhirter, K.G.
Socio-genetics.
Mainx, F.
1947
1950
1946
s S52 F196
Mather, K.
Martens, P.
Martin, G.
Post-war genetics in Germany.
Darlington's carbon only, on plant breeding on rubber.
to Chair of genetics at Birmingham, 1948.
Correspondence 1933-34 is from Sweden where Mather was working,
on secondment from John Innes.
\merica where Mather held a Rockefeller Fellowship.
Includes note for Nature by Darlington on Mather's appointment
3355
1933-38
1933-64
Correspondence 1938 is from
C.D. Darlington
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J, 15/7
Matthey, R.
Darlington's chromosome theories.
J.158
Melchers, G.
Various dates
1957-71
Mainly brief scientific and personal exchanges.
Mitchison, J.M.
Moffett, A.A.
1977
1964
Botany, socio-genetics in Africa.
Mohr, O.L.
1937, 1947
Correspondence 1937 is re Seventh International Genetics Congress
scheduled to be held in Moscow in 1938 and treatment of Russian
geneticists: the Congress was held in Edinburgh in 1939 and the
Russian scientists did not attend.
J. 163=3-165
Muller, H.J.
1931-61
J.161
1931, 1934-36
Correspondence 1934-36 is from Leningrad and Moscow, where
Muller was working.
1937-39?
1941-49
1952-54
Includes some material on Russian scientists, mainly arising from
Muller's resignation from the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1949,
and various ms. and printed notes about Muller's Pilgrim Trust
lecture, 1945.
Chiasma pairs.
1961, 1973 (re proposed biography of Muller).
also includes note by Darlington for publication
Mainly on race;
on Muller's election as Foreign Member of the Royal Society,
ond Muller's letter declining, for political reasons, honorary
membership of Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural.
Statistical methods.
Newcombe, H.
Nelder, J.A.
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C.D. Darlington
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J. 167* 5.170
Newton, W.C.F. and others
1925-29
Correspondence
Newton was one of the earliest scientific influences on Darlington.
He had been appointed by Bateson as cytologist at the John Innes in 1922,
only a few months before Darlington, who worked under his guidance
until his illness in 1926 and death in 1927.
collaborative papers, some posthumous.
Batten, herself a distinguished botanist.
pondence with Newton and his wife, and from Darlington's parents
and members of the John Innes staff who kept him posted about Newton's
declining health during his visits abroad.
Newton morried in 1925 Lily
The folder includes corres~
They published several
1925
Includes report of research by Newton and C.E. Pellew, 1924.
1926, August-December.
was convalescing.
Later letters from Algeria where Newton
Includes Newton's comments on Darlington's draft article
1927.
for Nature on polyploids, continuing scientific correspondence and
Darlington's 'Notes written on my last discussion with Frank
Newton by Frank and myself 13.XI1.27.'
Oakeshott, W.
1945-48
Olby, R.C.
Ogden, C.K.
One letter only.
Includes comments by Mrs. Newton on posthumous publica-
Mainly arrangements for Darlington to lecture at St. Paul's and
Winchester.
1929.
tions, and a copy of obituary of Newton by A.D. Hall, Nature,
1928.
Pandey, K.K.
History of science, especially Olby's programme of archive
collection in cell chemistry,and other writings.
1971; T972
1927, 1928
Osborne, R.T.
Ostenfeld, C.H.
Prunus.
n.d.
1966-73
1969, 1977-81
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
Pdtau, K.
German science.
Peake, H.I.E.
Penrose, L.S.
1946
1939, 1941
1957, 1970
letter of 1970 is on
Letter of 1957 is on chromosome uncoiling;
inherited ability at chess and includes a pedigree of the Penrose
family .
Périer, P.
1966-67
Inheritance laws and marriage practice in France.
Perroti, R.
Heredity.
Peters, R.A.
Philp, J.
Polanyi, M.
1967
1752
Various dates
1938-45
1962
1940-58
1940-50
Price, J.R.
Priestley, J.H.
One letter only, on transmission of acquired learning.
included is letter from Mrs. Polanyi after Polanyi's death, 1976.
Also
«1O2pds 1Oe
Pontecorvo, G.
Personal and scientific correspondence.
Includes correspondence re Bateson and Mendelism
1953-58.
(1953), and some letters from others.
Pringle, J.W.S.
C.D. Darlington
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Correspondence
J.185, J.186
Punnett, R.C.
1928-51
Mainly on publications in J.Genet., of which Punnett was then
Editor.
1928-38.
from Punnett on early uses of terms 'tetraploid', ‘factor’ and ‘gene’.
Mainly on Darlington's papers.
Includes letter (1932)
1942-51.
and on his own papers.
of early genetics research.
Mainly on papers submitted to Darlington for comment,
Punnett's letter of 1951 includes recollections
Purrmann, R.
Human genetics.
Randall, J.T.
1972
1941
One letter only, on bio-physical chromosome research.
Randolph, L.F.
Tradescantia.
Rapkine, L.
1928-29, 1940
1940
1962
Various dates
1928-66
Darlington wrote
1928-29, 1939
1947-49
Rees, H.
Rye.
J.189-J.192
Renner, O. and others
News of colleagues in occupied France and Rapkine's efforts to
obtain American visas for them.
Renner was a German geneticist, working first at Jena and moving in
1948 to Munich as Director of the Botanic Institute.
his obituary for the Royal Society in 1961.
Includes a little material after Renner's death.
1951-58.
of the Royal Society (1955), and translation into English by
Darlington of a paper by Renner, for Heredity, 1958.
Includes letter on Renner's election as Foreign Member
1960-66.
C.D. Darlington
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J.193
Richardson, M.M.
1938, 1942
Correspondence
Margaret Richardson was a colleague of Darlington at John Innes, later
working at Exeter.
M. Richardson from C. Pellew, also of the John Innes, and a letter
from her parents after her death (1956).
a later (1951) letter to
Also included is
Riley, R.
Various dates
1959-78
Mainly research on wheat ;
includes a little personal correspondence.
Roberts, D.F.
1969
Kinship in Tristan da Cunha.
Roberts, J.A.F.
Rothschild, M.
1951-55, 1974
1960-81
On various genetic topics.
material on G.S. Fraenkel.
1981 correspondence includes some
Rothschild, N.M.V.
1949-50
Various topics in research, research policy and methods.
Sahni, D.
Schafer, B.
Russell, E.J.
1952
Salisbury, E.J.
Saez, F.A.
Sochs;..
i.
1952
1939
1961
1937, 1945, 1948
Chromosome numbers.
Early research in agricultural science.
1947, 1962
Mainly on affairs of John Innes, where Miss Schafer was Librarian-
Registrar.
Early correspondence is on chromosome theory.
1929-34, 1955, 1961
Schiemann, E.
Salmon, E.S.
Samuel, H.L.
Sansome, E.
Sax, K.
1932
1951
1936, 1937
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
Bchinkel: 7.6...
*
Sheep-breeding regulations and 'telegony'.
Schrédinger, E.
Determinacy, selection.
Schultz, J.
Shockley, W.
1950
1933
ez.
On Shockley's genetic and sociological interests.
Simon, F.E.
Sinclair, H.M.
Singer, C.
Slack, 4.0.
Heteroptera.
Smith, K.M.
"Provirus' and latent virus (1951).
1952
1973,
1938,
1938
1951, 1974
Snow, C.M.
Stebbins, G.L.
Steele, D.G.
Evolution of heredity.
Sonneborn, T.M.
Stapledon, G.
1948, 1965
1940, 1962
Various dates
1971-76
Snities Co. *
Smith-White, S.
Mrs. Snow was a benefactor, especially of the Nuneham
Courtenay Arboretum.
See C.81.
¢.1935, 1939, 1947
1963, 1968
Cribbing.
Includes reflections on university teaching, especially of biology,
by Stapledon, sent to Darlington for comment by R. Waller, author
of biography of Stapledon.
1946
1959
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
a2i4, 2.205
Stern, F.C. and others
1941, 1948-52
Stern was Chairman of the Council of John Innes 1947-61.
1941 (one letter only), 1948-50
Research, John Innes affairs including move to Bayfordbury.
1951-52
Mainly about invitation to Darlington to give the Master Memorial
Lectures of the Royal Horticultural Society, which Darlington
accepted, then cancelled in view of the Society's decision to
discontinue cytological research at Wisley.
Sturtevant, A.H.
Symons, M.
Inheritance of eye-colour.
Taylor, G.
Kew.
Tekimov, V.P.
1956-57
Prunus.
Thompson, B.W.
Tilney-Bassett, R.
Various dates
1958-77
Thompson, D.W.
Chromosome spirals.
Timoféeff-Ressovsky, N.W.
Research into 'tongue-rolling’.
L} A iODS
Correspondence 1937-38 is re conference organised by Timofée
and Ephrussi under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation a
limited to twelve participants from several disciplines.
meeting, referred to in the correspondence as the 'Band of
and Glory', took place at Klampenborg in April 1938 and was
considered significant for the diffusion of chromosome theory.
See also H.54-H.56.
is
T
£
i
i
na
The
1937-39, 1947
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
Sigal
Tischler, G.
1936-37, 1947
Chromosomes.
Trueman, A.E.
;
1947-48
Development of university research in cytology.
Tschermak-Seysenegg, E.
Turner, J.S.
Botanic gardens at Melbourne.
Unstead, J.F.
:
Vernalisation.
1932
1945
1948
J.223- 5.226
Vavilov, N.1I. and others
Various dates
1930-66
After his appointment by Lenin in 1921 to the
Vavilov, a great Russian geneticist, had worked at the John Innes with
Bateson in 1913 and 1914.
joint post of President of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences and
Director of the Institute of Applied Botany, Vavilov was an influential
figure in Russia and also in international scientific circles.
was to be President of the Seventh International Congress of Genetics
(held in Edinburgh) but the Russian delegation did not attend.
fell victim to the rise of Lysenko and the acceptance by Stalin of the
latter's theories;
(See D.114.)
largely through Darlington's good offices (see J.224).
elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 1942.
See also ‘Russian Genetics’ in Section D.
he was arrested, sent to Siberia, where he died.
An English version of his last work was published in 1940,
Vavilov was
In 1939 he
Vavilov
(copy of letter to
Arrangements for publication of Vavilov's 'Theoretical
Includes letter
1930 (card only, re Amsterdam Congress); 1938
S.C. Horland, on current research and personnel).
election to Royal Society).
1940.
Bases of Plant Breeding‘ in English translation.
from Vavilov dated 25 April 1940 which may be among the last he
wrote.
Later correspondence on Vavilov
P.T. Thomas (enclosing printed material), M. Popovsky (proposed
biography of Vavilov;
Correspondence with K. Sax, C. Stern, arising from Obituary
notice of Vavilov by Darlington and S.C. Harland in Nature, 1945.
includes correspondence on date of Vavilov's
1965-66
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
Verdoorn, F.
Mainly publications in Chronica Botanica.
ao Ts
Speech.
Voelcker, O.U.
Swollen shoot disease.
Naddington, C.H.
1938, 1945
Waines, J.G.
Crop plant evolution.
Walker, 1.M.
|
.
Offa's Dyke and farming.
Warburg, O.
(ard only)
Wernich, D.H.
Chromosome division.
1971
1964
1955
1930
Nerskey, G.
Sociobiology.
Weyl, N.
1969
1971
Cattle-breeding.
White, M.J.D.
Meiosis.
Whittaker, R.
Wheaton-Smith, C.
Character of chess players.
Wifts,:4.J.
Conservation of Pyrus cordata.
Winiwarter, H. de
Widdowson, E.M.
Wilson, A.
Gentian violet.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
Wo, 1.5,
1950-51
Research in China.
Yates, F.
Brief correspondence only.
Young, G.
Including writings.
Zuckerman, S.
WS, 1950,;4703
Correspondence 1951 is on breeding habits.
Zulueta, J. de
Rice.
1975, 197
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
J.237-J3.244
SHORTER UN INDEXED CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence
Each of the categories of material here is presented in two parts,
corresponding respectively to Darlington's period at the John Innes
and the Department of Botany, Oxford.
Specimens, seeds, plants
Requests for supply or exchange, letters of thanks, sent or received
by Darlington.
1926-53
1954-70
Publications, slides, information
Requests for reprints, thanks for books or articles, brief requests for
information, slides, equipment, etc. sent or received by Darlington.
1929=53
1954-80
1946-53
1957-80
1939-53
Miscellaneous
Permission to quote, reproduce diagrams, etc.
1955-80
Shorter correspondence on work in hand or projected, news of careers,
laboratories,
requests or thanks for meetings and discussions.
Eto
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
.245-J.261
'LUSTIGE BLATTER'
_ 1923-80
See the Introduction to Section J.
1923-32.
Includes 'Some Russian Impressions', by C.L. Huskins, 1927.
1932.
all relating to visit to America by J.B.S. Haldane.
Ms. notes, journal entries, draft article 'Hands off materialism',
1933-36
1937-39
1939.
Includes correspondence with J.B.S. Haldane.
1940-44
1946-49.
Includes correspondence re E.W. Macfarlane, 1946.
1950-52
1953-56
1960-63
1964-67
1968-71
1972
1977-80
1957-59
1974-76
n.d.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Correspondence
J2262-5 5207
REFERENCES AND APPOINTMENTS
Not indexed.
References, appointments, promotions
1937-39
1944-46
1947-48
1950-51
1953-54
1955-57
1958-59
J.269
J.270
J.2/ 1
Js2h2
J.273
J.274
deel
1960-62
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967-69
197 0-72
J.276
n.d.
Theses, dissertations, higher degrees
1947, A971
1950-58
1961-70
1936-39
1940-44
Js2/?
43.280
Grant applications
Correspondence with publishers and editors on books or articles submitted
for
1980 and undated
Correspondence and papers from individuals: requests for advice on
careers, publications, scientific ideas or research projects.
Various dates,
1937-75.
J.286
e2Os:
1948-53
1962-69?
publication.
P
r
1938, 1956
Publications
Personal
1970-77
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS
ABERCONWAY, Henry Duncan McLaren, Baron
ACADEMIE D'AGRICULTURE DE FRANCE
ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DE! LINCE}
ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas, Baron
AGAR, U._
E.
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
AITKEN, Sir Robert
ALEXANDER, Wiliiam Gemmell
ALEXANDROWICZ, J.
S.
ALLEN, Gordon
ALVESALO, Lassi
AMBROSE, Edmund Jack
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
ANDERSON, Edgar G.
ARMSTRONG, H.W.
ANSON-OWEN, R.
S.
ARCHER, Nora
ARMITAGE, John
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY
ARMSTRONG, C.
A.
John
ARMSTRONG, Henry Edward
ANDREWES, Sir he ikGalier (Howard)
aLG6
ATHERTON, George
C.
ATKINSON, J.
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
B.77
PAs Ges
* ARNOLD, Hermann
ARTHURS, Arnold M.
ASHBY, Eric, Baron
ASTBURY; William Thomas
ATCHISON, Elizabeth
ATHENAEUM
AUERBACH, Charlotte
i. tae
H.107
Ju“ts
G.]
ie
J7183
hg
G.3-G.8
C.88
B.45
D.88
See also D. 100, D.116
G.59
se
ie
G.9
E.372, G.76, J.2
E.332
C.43
G.9
rs
D.77
6.77, C8002
A.150
1,3
E.372, H.107
C.93
C.93, D.75, D.83, D.90,
E.66, F.9, G.20
G.9
8.6 G76, 1.3
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Index of individuals and organisations
BABCOCK, Ernest B.
BACK, Friedrich
BADASH, Lawrence
BADDILEY, Sir James
BAKER, John
BAKER, John Randal
BALFOUR, Archie P.
GALLARD,.C.
=f.
BALLS, William Lawrence
BANKS, Charlotte
BARBENSI, Gustavo
BARBER, Horace Newton
BARBER, M.
Elizabeth
BARLOW, Nora, Lady
BAUER, Hans
C.4 B14), 3.4
J.4
D.66
F.89
H.125
as
&
A: G-402 0.66 ante,
522, G.104, J.4
B.56, C.71, G.80
H.107
B.6
D.131
E.164
C.57, E.141, E.480, G.835,
H.124, J.5, J.6
C.101
E.172, E.316
E.533
17
D.127
E.216
B42, 37
H.107, J.7
D.46-D.57
BARLOW, Peter
BARNARD, J.
BARTH, Frederik
BASS, Joan
BATES, Marston
BATESON, Gregory
BATESON, William
BATEMAN, Angus J.
BATTAGLIA, Emilio
34, G.26, G.60, H.57,
G.58
A.120, B.6, E.681, J.8,
5.43
C.4, G.97
A.10
H.146
B.1
See also B.75, D.31-D.45,
J.62
BAWDEN, Sir Frederick (Charles)
BAYLIS, Geoffrey T.
S.
BEADLE, George Wells
BAYLEY, Peter C.
BEAL, J.
M.
BEALE, Geoffrey H.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Index of individuals and organisations
BECKMAN, Lars
BELAR, Karl
" BELGOVSKY, M.L.
BELL, George Douglas Hutton
BELL, Ronald Percy
BELLING, John
BENNETT-CLARK, Thomas Archibald
BERLIN, Sir Isaiah
BERNAL, John Desmond
BERRIE, G..
Ki.
BERTALANFFY, Ludwig von
BERTRAM, G. = Colin L.
BEVAN, EdwynR.
BEVERIDGE, William Henry, Baron
BILGER, Otto
BIRNBAUM, Norman
H.107
3.72
See also E.23, J.9
ror
C.4, 38
C.48
Hi4), dsis
See also J.102
C.4, G.84
F.54
B.6
J.14
E.205
D.9
E.450
A.130
E.215
C.93
J.14
B26, C.4
D.94
C.43, E.360
B.6, E.74, E.79, G.76,
J.15
BLACKER «Gc. 2 P
BLAKESLEE, Aibert Francis
BLOOMFIELD, Paul
BLOUNT, Bertie Kennedy
BISBEE; Rs.
°C.
BISWAS, K.P.
BLACKMAN, Vernon Herbert
BLACKMAN, Geoffrey Emmet
B.6, G.76
E.34).16
See also E.220
e 3 37
G.17
C.110
C.55, F.66
F.114, H.165
D.108, H.68, J.18
E.142
BOASE, Thomas Sherrer Ross
BOESIGER, Ernest
BONNIER, Gert
BOOTH, Charles O.
MISie a.
Re
BODMER, Walter Fred
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Indiex of individuals and organisations
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
BOUFLOUR, R.
BOURNE, Geoffrey H.
BOWEN, Edmund John
BOWLES, E..°
M.
motte, a. BA,
BRABEC, Franz
BRACHET, Jules
BRADE-BIRKS, S..
Graham
BRAGG, Sir William Henry
BRAGG, Sir (William) Lawrence
BRAT, Sharma Ved
BRIDGES, Calvin B.
BRIEGER, F.
BRIERLEY, John K.
G.9
J18
E.197
C122
J.18
E.480
E.274
H.68
B.38
F.68, F.70
F.35, J.19
D.489, J.19
J.19
H.41
A.120, D.137, E.392,
E.641, J.20
BRIGGS, Asa, Lord
Cok.
SCIENCE
G.13-G.16
3m
BRIGGS, George Edward
Shoes LS
eR.
BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
_ BRONOWSKI, Jacob
BROOKE, Eileen M.
BRITISH HUMANIST ASSOCIATION
BROADHURST, P.
_L.
J.183
6.6, C.4; 0.77, ©.
6.76
FLL G.10, 61H.
H.86-H.88
G.88, J.119
D.165
B.6, B.41, E.66, G.76,
G .80,-G.82, G90, J.21
H.107, H.125, H.146
B.70
C.54, €.93
$22
BROWN, Sir George Lindor
ke
D197
sea
BROWN, L.
Christie
BROWN, Robert
BROSNAHAN, L.
Frank
BROWN, Sir Edward
BROOKS, Frederick T.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Index of individuals and organisations
BROWN, William
BROWNLEE, A.
:
BRUMWELL, J.
R.
Marcus
BRUNN, H.
BULLER, A.
G.
H.
Reginald
BULLOCK, Alan (Louis Charles), Baron
BURCH, Cecil Reginald
BURN, Joshua Harold
BURNET, John H.
BURNHAM, Charles R.
BURRAS, Kenneth
BURT, Sir Cyril Lodowic
BUTT, Vernon S.
BUTTERFIELD, Sir Herdert
235
B.41, G.76, G.82
St
D.66
ae
rise
6.6; G 7643.22
Sic)
J. me
C.42
C.40
#20
Jeae
J.24
See also D.129-D.134
ae
C.56
Es?
D.
Hale
CASPERSSON, Thorbj&8rn Oskar
CASTELLANO, V.
H.118
CARE fe.
CAEEAN® Harold Gathered
J:
G.58
B:7, FAIS G86 GC ey
J.25
G.76
$26
E.372
E.140
D.165, G.18, J.26
CARPENTER, G.
Care js:
6:
CARR-SAUNDERS, Sir Alexander (Morris)
Y.
CARSTAIRS, C.
CARTER, Cedric O.
See A.117, B.3
D.42, J.26
B.7. Bib6, C.4, E113,
G.-C. 217 G6, 2.50
G89 “HH. 124, A133, ai Ze
CASTLE, W.
CATCHESIDE, David Guthrie
E.
CHAMPION, Sir Harry George
G26, 1.62 5:27
See also H.181
CHITTENDEN, Reginald John
E.480
See also D.145
C.2, G48
G.1376.16
CATTELL, Raymond B.
;
CHAPMAN; EE.
J. + C.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Index of individuals and organisations
CLAPHAM, Arthur Roy
CLARK, Barbara Gordon
CLARK, Colin Grant
CLARK, Ronald W.
CLARK, Sir Wilfrid (Edward) Le Gros
CLARKE, Sir Cyril (Astley)
_ CLAUDE, Alberi
CLAUSEN, Jens
CLAUSEN,
Roy E.
CLEGG, Hugh Anthony
CLELAND, Ralph E.
CLOWES, Lionel
COCK, Alan G.
COGCKAINE, Ee
“A.
COLE, John Morrison
COLEMAN, Alice
G.87
E.316
E.287, £.372, E.478
J.82
E.318, J.52
3.29, 3.55
J.29
E.269
GA
D.81
B.7, J.30
C.56
D.43, D.44
G.21
C.101
J.31
B.75
G.17
G.17
G17
BRANCH
GAT
COOK, Robert C.
COLEMAN, William
COLONIAL OFFICE
D.83, E.70, E.644, J.31
See‘ also J.13
CONTROL COMMISSION FOR GERMANY-RESEARCH
COMMONWEALTH PLANT BREEDERS
CONGRES POUR LA LIBERTE DE LA CULTURE
B.36, B.37, B.39
H.4l
B.7, B.14, B.17, B.18,
B.27, B.30, B.33, B.34,
E
J
.197, E.644, H.107,
«al
COURTHOPE, Edward Arthur
COPROCK 0B...
Ae
J.3]
E.140
ey
es 464
COOPER, Kenneth W.
GOMER: Ra
wey
COPLEY, John
COON, Carleton S.
CORRENS,-C.
C.D. Darlington
CSAC 106/3/85
Index of individuals and organisations
COVE, David J.
CRANE, Morley Benjemin
CREW, Francis Albert Eley
L.
CRIPPS, J.
Crossy, J):
CROWTHER, J.
CULIEN) 3. ° ¢
4,
G.
DAHLBERG, Gunnar
BALE, “Blarold Edward
DALE, Sir Henry (Hallett)
DANIELLI, James Frederic
DARBY, H.C.
OFAC ss
G.65
8,45)... 5°
Bi6, E.66, G0, Giza,
H:.59,..H.60,) 4.67,-JAZ,
J.130
See also H.68
a
See G.11
F.68, J.224
B.7
cule, ee
See also H.75
5.90
E. 60, £23, Hues: ace
See H.83
H.108
CG .58
DARLINGTON, Bertha
DARLINGTON, Henry
DARK, Sa:
.O%
DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean
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