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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Harold Jeffreys FRS (1891-1989) NCUACS catalogue no. 133/6/04 by Peter Harper and Timothy E. Powell H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Description level: Fonds Date of material: 1886-1999 Deposited in: Title: Compiled by: Extent of material: 69 boxes, ca 760 items Peter Harper and Timothy E. Powell Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Harold Jeffreys FRS (1891-1989), geophysicist and statistician NCUACS catalogue no. 133/6/04 © 2004 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. Special Collections, The Library, St John’s College Cambridge Reference code: GB 0275/JEFFREYS H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists is supported by the following societies and organisations: The Biochemical Society The British Computer Society Girton College Cambridge The Institute of Physics The Royal Society St John’s College Cambridge Trinity College Cambridge The Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Astronomical Society The Wellcome Trust H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN THE OLD LIBRARY ST JOHN’S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B RESEARCH SECTION C LECTURES SECTION D PUBLICATIONS A.1-A.204 B.1-B.316 C.1-C.35 D.1-D.404 SECTION E SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS E.1-E.20 SECTION F VISITS AND CONFERENCES E.1-F.25 G.1-G.189 H.1-H.206 SECTION G CORRESPONDENCE SECTION H NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received for cataloguing from St John’s College, Cambridge in May 2002. OUTLINE OF THE LIFE AND CAREER OF HAROLD JEFFREYS Harold Jeffreys was born on 22 April 1891 at Fatfield, a colliery village in County Durham where his He received his school education at Fatfield and father was headmaster of the village school. Rutherford College, Newcastle, proceeding in 1907 to Armstrong College, Newcastle, the forerunner Here he took courses in mathematics, of Newcastle University but then part of Durham University. physics, chemistry and geology, graduating in June 1910 with first class marks and a distinction in Encouraged by his mathematics teacher C.M. Jessop he applied for a Cambridge mathematics. award and in December 1909 he was elected to an entrance scholarship at St John’s College as one of four mathematics scholars. Although there were financial difficulties and the problem of adjusting to a standard of mathematics much harder than that of Armstrong College, his performance in the He was awarded one of the third year of the Mathematical Tripos (1913) was a distinguished one. two Hughes Prizes for undergraduates who had done best in the college in any subject, his college scholarship was extended for a fourth year, and he began research. Jeffreys was elected a fellow of St John’s College in November 1914 and remained one for the rest of He held the Isaac Newton Studentship, 1914-1917, worked part-time at the Cavendish his Laboratory on war-time problems. 1915-1917, moving to the Meteorological Office in London in 1917 where he first employed his mathematical skills to ‘certain difficult questions in gunnery which came to us from the services’ and then to ‘problems of the atmosphere’. In 1922 he returned to Cambridge as He was College lecturer in mathematics and was appointed to Reader in Geophysics in 1931 and Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in Bayesian principles and in a form suitable for use in the physical sciences. His key books in statistics Bullen became standards of reference. analyses of Generations of students learned their geophysics from his book The Earth (first published 1924, sixth Jeffreys was also distinguished as a statistician, developing a theory of probability on travel times of seismic waves with a university lectureship in 1926. Jeffreys was one of the small international group of scientists who founded modern geophysics. He applied classical mechanics to investigate the interior of the earth, showing that the core of the Earth His a substantial difference between the upper and lower mantle. was liquid and that there is K.E. life. 1946, retiring in 1958. edition 1976). H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 were Scientific Inference (1931) and Theory of Probability (1939). contributions early in his career in fluid dynamics and dynamical meteorology and, although primarily use and development of mathematical an applied mathematician, in techniques led him to write, jointly with his wife, Bertha Swirles Jeffreys, the treatise Methods of Mathematical Physics (1946), which went through several editions. His first published paper (1910) was on photography and his early interest in natural history is reflected in papers on plant ecology. He also made significant pure mathematics. His Amongst his professional affiliations were the Royal Astronomical Society where he was active in supporting and developing geophysics over many years (President, 1955-1957), the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Committee for Geodesy and Geophyics (chairman of the Seismology SubCommittee), the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics International of Seismology 1957-1960) Association International (President and the the of Astronomical Union. His scientific distinction was recognised by many honours. He was elected FRS in 1925 (Royal Medal 1948, Copley Medal 1960; Bakerian Lecture, 1952); at the time of his death he was Senior Fellow. Others scientific awards included the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society 1937, the Vetlesen Prize of Columbia University 1962 and the Wollaston Medal of the Geological Society 1964. He was made a knight bachelor in 1953 his 1966-1969. Jeffreys died on 18 March 1989. Her great support for Jeffreys, especially in Biographical memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 36 (1990), 303-333. archives. Her role in preserving and identifying materials is acknowledged below. For a fuller account of Jeffreys’s life and work see the memoir by Sir Alan Cook for the Royal Society, He married Bertha Swirles in 1940. She was a student at Girton College, Cambridge where she took After periods at a Ph.D in atomic physics under the supervision of R.H. Fowler and D.R. Hartree. Manchester, Bristol and Imperial College London she returned to Girton in 1938 as Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics. She was Director of Studies in Mathematics, 1949-1969 and Vice-Mistress, last decades, is very evident in his especially papers of biographical interest and photographs. The papers cover the period 1886-1999. The material is presented in the order given in the list predominantly from the decades after Jeffreys’s formal retirement there is significant earlier material, DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Although the papers date of contents. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Section A, Biographical, includes obituaries and tributes, biographical notes by Jeffreys himself and transcriptions of interviews conducted by colleagues (see also Section H). There is career, honours and awards material spanning his whole life from birth certificate to his death including letters of condolence received by Lady Jeffreys. There is significant early material, for example, correspondence with St John’s College tutors, 1909-1910, Jeffreys’s notes of lectures by H.F. Baker, Ebenezer Cunningham and A.S. Eddington, 1911-1914, ‘Letters from Johnians 1917’, including M.H.A. Newman, records of Jeffreys’s period with the Meteorological Office, 1917-1922, including copy of a reference from its director Sir Napier Shaw, and Jeffreys’s memorandum on the constitution of the Senate at Cambridge, 1921, addressed to the Royal Commission on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. His appointment as Plumian Professor in 1946 and later honours, including 70th and 90th birthday celebrations, are documented. There is a little material relating to Jeffreys’s father, 1886-1947, and a sequence of family and personal correspondence, 1917-1992, which reflects his continuing interest and connexions with the North East of England where he was born. Miscellaneous biographical items include a sketch book, possibly dating from Jeffreys’s school days, a few letters relating to Jeffreys’s early interests in photography and botany, including a letter from William Bateson, 1915, a collection of old railway tickets, Jeffreys’s passports and a significant accumulation of travel literature. Section B, Research, is presented alphabetically by topic or container title from ‘Artificial Moon Craters’ to ‘Variation of Latitude’ (with R.O. Vicente) and covers the period 1902-1996. The including manuscripts by C.G. Darwin, and drafts relating to theses supervised by Jeffreys: V.S. Huzubazar in respect of statistics (1949) and E.P. Arnold in respect of the revision of seismological the contents of two folders of ‘Occasional lectures’ and ‘Various addresses’. Topics include prints. The earliest material is a group of nine small notebooks used by Jeffreys for natural history Section C, Lectures, covers the period 1945-1982 including a number of undated drafts. It is chiefly documentation may comprise notebooks, manuscript working, data, drafts, correspondence and off- There are also significant components relating to probability and statistics, and notes, 1902-1915. seismology, especially the later work in collaboration with R.S. Sidhu, M. Gogna and M. Shimshoni. Additionally, at the end of the alphabetical sequence, there is a small group of miscellaneous papers, Lady Jeffreys (1946) (with Bertha Swirles Jeffreys) and the Collected Works (1971-1977) edited by Jeffreys and including The Earth (1924), especially the sixth edition (1976), Methods of Mathematical Physics probability theory, seismology, continental drift, Cambridge mathematics and the psychological Lady Jeffreys. There may be drafts, manuscript working, agreements and correspondence with publishers, correspondence with colleagues, proofs, reviews and royalty statements. tables (1965). significance of death duties. Section D, Publications, is the largest in the collection. Jeffreys’s major books are represented H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 may appear as a correspondent, especially in respect of the Collected Works. There is a separate a number of sequence of material relating to shorter publications which includes, in addition to Jeffreys’s scientific papers, his Royal Society memoir of Robert Stoneley and his obituaries of Ebenezer Cunningham for St John’s College Cambridge and Nature. Also presented in this section is a chronological sequence (not complete) of Jeffreys’s off-prints, 1910-1988. Section E, Societies and organisations, is not extensive. Only five British and international bodies are represented. Of considerable biographical interest are the correspondence and papers relating to the founding in 1918 of the National Union of Scientific Workers (Association of Scientific Workers from Jeffreys was a member of the original executive committee. Also of some significance are British National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics, especially its papers relating to the 1927). Seismology SubCommittee, 1956-1973. Section F, Visits and conferences, is slight. Best documented, though still very 1951, 1964, 1967 and 1972 and Singapore and Japan in 1971. sparsely, is the world trip which Jeffreys and Lady Jeffreys made in 1959 including New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and India. There is a good photographic record of many visits in Section H. little material for visits to the USA in 1950- It includes a sequence group of references There is and a small of shorter 1914-1995, correspondence, a number of sequences: scientific correspondence Section G, Correspondence, is presented in arranged alphabetically by correspondent and covering the period 1922-1995, a chronological and significant correspondence and related material with recommendations, 1957-1984. colleagues and collaborators such as R.A. Lyttleton and M. Shimshoni and individual items or brief exchanges with major figures of an earlier generation such as A.S. Eddington and Ernest Rutherford. Correspondence after Jeffreys’s death in 1989 is with Lady Jeffreys who may also appear as a Lady Jeffreys actively sort to assemble Jeffreys’s correspondence correspondent before that date. For example, Desmond King-Hele from a variety of sources including colleagues and their families. passed to Lady Jeffreys his correspondence with Jeffreys, 1961-1989, and Dorothy Stoneley gave to her Jeffreys’s letters to Robert Stoneley, including undated letters, probably from the 1920s and Almost all the K.E. Bullen and R.A. Fisher correspondence with Jeffreys presented here is 1930s. photocopied material made available by academic archives in Australia, the Universities of Sydney and Adelaide, respectively. made up of photographs taken by him in the first decades of the twentieth century. A wide variety of Section H, Non-textual material, Jeffreys’s life and career and his interest in photography which developed at an early age. There are photographs of ‘Harold’s Youth’, portrait photographs, photographs at various award ceremonies and with Lady Jeffreys, colleagues and friends and photographs taken on visits and at conferences. Jeffreys’s role as a photographer is represented, for example, by a number of photograph albums for documenting in photographs is of major importance both H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Bartlett, Arthur Holmes, F.G. Fellow scientists include F.C. persons and places are depicted. Hopkins, R. Stoneley, G.I. Taylor and D.M. Wrinch and places include many in the North East of England and in and around Cambridge including St John's College. An album is devoted to a visit to Canada in 1924 in connexion with a British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting. Jeffreys’s later photography is represented by an extensive collection of transparencies, many depicting the round the world tour made by Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys in 1959. Additionally there are recordings of Jeffreys in conversation with colleagues, a sound recording with G.A. Barnard and a video recording with D.V. Lindley. There is also an index of correspondents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Lady Jeffreys retained her husband’s papers at the family home, 160 Huntington Road, Cambridge In the period following Sir Harold’s death (and probably for a until her death on 18 December 1999. period before) she played an indispensable role in assembling and preserving papers and identifying materials such as research notes, correspondence and photographs. This work has resulted in an archive of Sir Harold of significantly enhanced value for the scholarly community and significantly easier to process. involved. decade following Sir Harold’s death. It is evident from the archival record that Lady Jeffreys took very seriously in relation to her husband's a Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre in Oxford in 1973 (the papers the establishment of predecessor organisation of the NCUACS) and she was in regular contact with the NCUACS in the Lady Jeffreys’s own papers (currently in process as of May 2004) contain a sizeable component of material relating to Sir Harold reflecting the many tributes, memorials, conferences in his honour and the like which followed in the ten years after his death and with which Lady Jeffreys was very much Bath, 2004 Peter Harper Timothy E. Powell H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL, A.1-A.204 1886-1993 A.1-A.14 OBITUARIES AND TRIBUTES A.15-A.33 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL A.34-A.117 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS A.118-A.127 CERTIFICATES A.128-A.153 FAMILY AND PERSONAL A.154-A.169 FINANCES A.170-A.204 MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 OBITUARIES AND TRIBUTES 1989-1993 List of obituaries compiled by Lady Jeffreys The Times obituary, 23 March 1989 Independent obituary, 23 March 1989. and S.K. Runcorn By D.V. Lindley European Geophysical Society Newsletter, no.36, June 1989. By ‘PJB [Penny J. Barton] with thanks to RH [Raymond Hide)’. European Geophysical Society Newsletter, no.38, July 1990. letter from Lady Jeffreys (pp25-26) commenting on the obituary in no.36. Includes With related correspondence and papers. By Includes draft obituary with corrections by Lady Jeffreys; also photocopy of orator’s address on the occasion of the award of honorary degree to Jeffreys by the University of Newcastle, 1960. Correspondence between Lady Jeffreys and R.W. Girdler re contribution to University of Newcastle upon Tyne Newsletter and the Vice-Chancellor’s Report, September 1989 Geophysical Journal, vol.155, pt 3, November 1989. A.G. Smith Typescript copy of ‘Memorial’ written for The Leading Edge, of Exploration Geophysicists of America. magazine Society Crampin, to Sent September 1989. Lady Jeffreys the by the author, S. the of H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 IMS Bulletin, vol 18, no.3, 1989. By Arnold Zellner Journal of Ecology, 1989. By John Sheail J.R. Statist. Soc. A, 152, pt 3, 1989. By D.V. Lindley Nature, 1989. By S.K. Runcorn ‘The world turned inside out’, Geology, January 1990. E.G. Nisbet By 1989-1990 Text as published with related correspondence between Lady Jeffreys and Nisbet, June-July 1989. Correspondence re obituary etc for London Mathematical Society, January 1990 Eagle, publication of St John’s College, Cambridge, 1990. By Frank Smithies. Earthquakes & Volcanoes, vol.22, no.2, publication of US Department of the Interior, 1990. By Bruce A. Bolt Text as published; manuscript and typescript notes by Lady Jeffreys. Photocopy of obituary which was reprinted in Earthquakes & Volcanoes from the Bulletin of Seismological Society of America. 1992-1993 Typescript draft, Hudson and Lady Jeffreys, 1992-1993. off-print and correspondence between Photocopy of tribute in Russian publication, 1991 ‘Memorial to Hudson and A.G. Smith. Society of America, 1993 Sir Harold Jeffreys J.A. Published by the Geological 1891-1989’ by H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 the and Earth’ Relating ‘Jeffreys Bolt. Geophysical Structures and Processes: Jeffreys Volume, Geophysical Monograph 76, 1UGG Volume 16, 1993 In The B.A. by A.15-A.33 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL [1979]-1988, n.d. A.15-A.21 ‘RS Dossier. Chronological list’ RS Edinburgh Additions to Biography 1984, 1986, n.d. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys: Photocopy of Royal Society Personal Record booklet with manuscript additions and corrections Found in envelope inscribed ‘Royal Society Dossier’ Royal Society re personal 6pp manuscript by Jeffreys 8pp photocopied manuscript. ‘Personal Records of the Royal Society’ 11pp typescript with manuscript additions. Photocopy. Brief correspondence with record ‘Personal Records of Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’ manuscript addition by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Possible addition to my biography. Copy of MS by Harold Jeffreys’ With final paragraph initialled by Lady the same with ‘Possible additions to my biography’ 5pp typescript. Jeffreys. _ Reduced format copy of H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 4pp manuscript notes by Jeffreys beginning ‘Many people have commented on the wide range of subjects treated in my works’. 1p manuscript (photocopy) by Jeffreys beginning ‘Master, Fellows for reminiscences’ and headed ‘1984’ occasion Ladies. and _ This an is manuscript note With College, Cambridge, 1 August 1984. from the Librarian, St John’s Chronological list of Jeffreys’s publications prepared to accompany Collected Papers, 1977 and continued to 1987 A.22-A.28 Interviews 1982-1987 A.22 1982 A.23-A.25 For a copy of the audiotape see H.204. Brief correspondence with G.A. Barnard and H.E. Daniels re a ‘rather informal tape [recording]’, April-May 1982 Correspondence and papers re videotape interview of Jeffreys made on behalf of the Royal Statistical Society Barnard explained: ‘Really, after the basic biographical details, | hope you could sketch how your ideas on scientific inference and statistics and probability theory developed, with perhaps something of your agreements and disagreements with Fisher, Haldane (perhaps), and others’. 1982-1987 Jeffreys was videotaped in conversation with D.V. Lindley, 25 August 1983. Includes suggested questions in 13 Jeffreys, amendments transcription with manuscript corrections (A.25). a letter from Lindley to of the (A.23), transcription Jeffreys’s (A.24) For a copy of the videotape see H.205. August the to list and _ 3 folders. 1983 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.26-A.28 Correspondence and papers re tape-recorded interview on early work on meteorology 1984-1985 The interview was conducted by M.E. Mcintyre on behalf of the Royal Meteorological Society in the presence of Lady Jeffreys, 16 September 1984. 3 folders. Early correspondence about an interview is with Raymond Hide (A.26). Edited transcriptions are at A.27. Entry for biographical directory A.30-A.32 of ‘Contributions Theoretical Geophysics’ by E.R. Lapwood, Math. Scientists, 1982, 7, 69-84 Jeffreys Harold Sir to [1979]-1982 of an to Off-print This was the the 1980 Conference of the Division of Applied Mathematics of the Australian Mathematics Society, Cowes, Victoria. lecture invited text 7pp manuscript (photocopy) by Lapwood found attached to the offprint at A.30 Typescript draft sent to Lady Jeffreys for comment, 7 April 1980 [1979] Photocopy of keynote paper at 8th international maximum entropy workshop, St John’s College, Cambridge, August 1988. Sent to Jeffreys and Lady Jeffreys by J. Skilling of St John’s College, Cambridge, October 1988, ‘so that you N.d. but concludes ‘Sir Harold is now 88 years of age, and is still active in writing and research’. ‘Clearing up Mysteries - The Original Goal’. Jaynes By E.T. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 may read for yourselves Ed’s praise of Harold’s work on the fundamentals of scientific inference’. With reply from Lady Jeffreys. A.34-A.117 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS 1891-1993 Birth certificate Rutherford Physics notebook College Newcastle upon Tyne Practical 1906-1907 Used for school practical physics experiments from 21 August 1906 to 18 April [1907]. Jeffreys was a pupil at Rutherford College between the ages of 12 and 16 when he went to Armstrong College, Newcastle, the forerunner of the present University of Newcastle. his studies at Armstrong A.36-A.65 at St John’s College as one of 1909-1993 completing St John’s College Cambridge ‘Burke-Fox Scott 1910’ Elected to the Fellowship 1914 and remained one for the rest of his life. After College University of Durham he applied for a Cambridge award and in December 1909 he was elected to a £60 entrance scholarship four mathematics scholars. 1909-1910 Photocopies of two letters of Jeffreys and one letter about him from tutorial files Jeffreys’s letter of any, of excused examination success. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. the Open Scholarship Examination and 5 November 1909 asks how much, if he was and scholarship previous details his Heitland Correspondence with Tutors 1909-1923 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 4 Letters to Jeffreys, 1 in original envelope 1913-1923 Letter from R.F. Scott, 24 June 1922, is an offer of a temporary from Michaelmas 1922 ‘to assist in the mathematical teaching of the College’. appointment College years two for A.38-A.54 ‘HJ’s lecture notes 1911-1914 1911-1914 Contents of box so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. A.38-A.40 ‘Spherical Astronomy. Mr Cunningham Michaelmas 1911’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into three for ease of reference: manuscript notes. Ebenezer Cunningham, 1881-1977, was a student at St John’s and elected into After periods at Liverpool and University College London he returned to at the invitation of H.F. Baker. St John’s in 1911 a Fellowship in 1904. For Baker see A.47-A.49. Eddington was appointed Plumian A.S. Astronomy at Cambridge in 1913. Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference: manuscript notes. For Jeffreys’s obituary writing in respect of Cunningham see D.252-D.257. ‘Mr Eddington Combination of Observations & Spherical Astronomy Michaelmas 1913’ Contents of folder inscribed by Jeffreys divided into three Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript notes. ‘Mr Herman Planetary & Lunar Theory Michaelmas 1913’ ‘Prof. [H.F.] Baker Periodic Orbits etc Lent 1914’ Professor of A.43-A.46 A.47-A.49 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 for ease of reference: manuscript notes. ‘H.F. 1990 Baker 1866-1956 January With additional inscription on envelope by Lady Jeffreys August 1914 became Lowndean Professor of Astronomy & Geometry. R.S. Biographical Memoirs 1956 vol.2 by W.V.D. Hodge. P.52 “his first action as professor was to offer in addition to the courses on pure mathematics which he had been scheduled to give as a university lecturer, a course on periodic orbits, thereby making it clear that he regarded himself as professor both of astronomy and of geometry” (BJ. August 1990)’. A.50-A.52 Eddington ‘Prof. 1914’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: manuscript notes. Determination of Orbits Lent ‘Prof. Eddington Sidereal Astronomy May 1914’ A.55, A.56 1916-1917, 1990 ‘Letters from Johnians circa 1917’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference: manuscript notes. 1990 item (A.55) is note from College Archivist identifying correspondent (Sharp). Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference. Correspondents include E.W. Burn, B.W. Gilbert, C.B. Rootham and T.H. Sharp (A.55), and M.H.A. Newman (A.56). 1989 letter only from Sir Henry F. Howard, Senior Bursar, re 1 Jeffreys’s ‘note about “Digging” in Rowing’. Miscellaneous correspondence with Fellows and others 1930, 1972- A.57-A.59 A.57 1930 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 1972-1979 Includes correspondence re Court’, Trinity College Cambridge. ‘the Hermes in Whewell’s 1980-1989 Includes letter from the Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge, 28 1987, congratulating Jeffreys on surpassing ‘the previous record for the longest continuous tenure of a Fellowship at either Oxford or Cambridge’ . April A.60-A.63 Concert programmes 1927-1980 Programmes of the St John’s College Musical Society and of other musical events associated with the College. 4 folders. Smith’s Prize, Cambridge University 1 letter of congratulations only. Menu card for ‘Dinner to the Commonwealth Universities Congress’, 16 July 1953 With manuscript note by Lady Jeffreys ‘Given to me by Margaret Gilbert BJ 22/05/93’ Photocopy of photograph of ‘Mathematicians of St John’s. 1913’ 2 folders. D.Sc. University of Durham 1917 1916-1917 2 letters and certificate A.68, A.69 Meteorological Office 1917-1925, 1990 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 At A.68 a copy of a reference from Sir Napier Shaw, 19 December 1921, in support of application by Jeffreys for professorship of Mathematics at King’s College London, explains Jeffreys’s association with the Meteorological Office: ‘Dr Jeffreys joined the staff of the Meteorological Office in the later years of the war on my recommendation in order that he might help in dealing with certain difficult questions in gunnery which came to us from the Services and which involved the solution of difficult mathematical problems. He was retained after the armistice in virtue of his capacity for of mathematics to problems of the atmosphere’. application dealing with the Jeffreys went to the Meteorological Office in 1917 and returned to Cambridge in 1922 as College lecturer in mathematics. 1990 item (A.69) is Meteorological Library to Lady Jeffreys. letter from the Librarian, National A.70-A.80 University of Cambridge 1921-1993 the of the Senate Memorandum on at Cambridge addressed to the Royal Commission on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Constitution In addition to Jeffreys’s association with St John’s College he was appointed to a university lectureship in 1926. He was Reader in Geophysics from 1931 and was elected to the Plumian Professorship of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in 1946, retiring in 1959. Three typescript copies, one unsigned, one signed ‘W.G. Palmer’ and one signed ‘F. [word unidentified] White’, with two letters from Horace Darwin to Jeffreys, about ‘your memo.’, the criticisms, November 1921. 1921, 1993 The compliments slip Jeffreys had shown the memorandum in 1993. a Crighton to whom Lady 1 letter only re gift from Jeffreys to the university library a separate sheet of together first with from D.G. with papers were found clipped H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.72-A.78 Letter from Vice-Chancellor confirming election Plumian Chair, letters of congratulation, etc. to the 1946-1992 7 folders. Unindexed. The letters of congratulation are presented in alphabetical order with first names and unidentified at A.77. At A.78 are typescript notes re Thomas Plume who endowed the Chair and Maldon, Essex, his birthplace, printed booklet re the history of Maldon by F.H. Laws, the Plume Librarian, Maldon and letter from Laws, 12 March 1953. A letter from ‘Martin’ [Sir Martin Rees] to Lady Jeffreys, 4 January 1992, is at A.72. ‘Various correspondence about Math. & Nat. Sci. Tripos’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into reference: correspondence and papers. for ease of two and typescript drafts of Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medallist Jeffreys’s correspondents include N.F. Mott. Journal of the British Astronomical Association, vol. 48, no.4, February 1937. See frontispiece for photograph of Jeffreys as RAS Gold Medallist and pp158-160 for an account of Jeffreys and his work. Manuscript Jeffreys’s ‘Memorandum on the reorganisation of the Tripos’ are at A.80. Geological Society of America Correspondent Notice of election as Correspondent. Honorary degree, University of Liverpool Orations booklet H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 Honorary degree, Trinity College Dublin Official documentation, press-cutting, etc. See also H.31. Royal Society Copley Medallist Bound certificate Honorary degree, Newcastle Division of the University of Durham 1960 1 letter only from the Registrar, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2 June 1980, re the honorary degree awarded in 1960. See also A.4. 70th birthday to Jeffreys including presentation of at St College Enclosed loose at front is John’s Geological Society of London Wollaston Medallist presented Copy Cambridge, 24 May 1961. signed meu. ‘The Earth Today A collection of papers dedicated to Sir Harold Jeffreys by some of his students and colleagues on the occasion of his 70th birthday’. Geophysical Journal, vol 4, 1961. See H.37. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, 7 August 1964, the Wollaston Medal to Lady Jeffreys who received it on behalf of Sir Harold; typescript draft of message from Sir Harold read by Lady Jeffreys. Honorary degree, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Bound certificate. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 Seismological Society of America Medallist Correspondence, citation, photographs etc. The medal was presented to Jeffreys in Cambridge A.90-A.109A 90th birthday A.90 Letters kept together with treasury tag With Lady Jeffreys’s list headed ‘90th birthday’. Unindexed. A.91-A.107 Alphabetical sequence of greetings cards, etc Unindexed. 17 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.102-A.107 First names only 6 folders. Bound copy celebration of Jeffreys’s 90th birthday paper by A. of Marussi presented in the front include With signatures of Russian colleagues. Loose at translation of the document. enclosed items Letter and postcard are enclosed loose at the front of the bound volume. Bound presentation document from the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, USSR, congratulating Jeffreys on his birthday Enclosed loose at front is signed menu. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society volume 64, number 1 January 1981 Presented to Jeffreys on his 90th birthday by the Royal Astronomical Society. English H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 60th Anniversary of Election to Fellowship of the Royal Society Letter of congratulations from the President of the Royal Society with Jeffreys’s reply. A.111-A.117 Death of Jeffreys Jeffreys died on 18 March 1989 in his 98th year. Funeral Press-cuittings; list of mourners A.112-A.115 Letters of condolence In alphabetical order. Unindexed. 4 folders. A-C Miscellaneous correspondence re Jeffreys’s death Announcement of Jeffreys’s death in Royal Society News, May 1989 Jeffreys was Senior Fellow of the Society. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.118-A.127 CERTIFICATES 1903-1944 Rolls with the exception of the list found with the certificates. at A.119 which was With the exception of A.127 all relate to early examination and scholarship success. College ‘Midsummer 1903’ of Preceptors Lower Forms Examination Lists subjects passed. County Durham Examination 1903 List of Results Council of Minor Scholarships’ Jeffreys was listed under Scholarships awarded to boys and was placed first on the list. Lists subjects passed. Lists subjects passed. University of Durham Junior Local Examination July 1905 University of Durham Senior Local Examination July 1906 University of Durham Senior Local Examination July 1907 University had matriculated as a Student at the June 1907 examination and was placed in the specified subjects Board of Education certificate that Jeffreys obtained a Second in examination Honours the First Division in Lists subjects passed. Class in London at the of certificate that Jeffreys H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 Mathematics Division | in the year 1908 University of London certificate that Jeffreys had passed as an External Student the Immediate Examination in the Faculty of Science in the year 1909 of Durham certificate University having complied with all the conditions required by the University, had been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Science September 1910. Jeffreys, that American Geophysical Union Certificate of Corresponding Membership, 18 May 1944 In tube. A.128-A.153 FAMILY AND PERSONAL 1886-1992 1886-1947 A.128-A.131 certificate in of Newcastle pupil teachers See also A.137. Robert Hall Jeffreys (father) Diocese religious subjects United Grand Lodge of Ancient, Masons of England certificate Certified copy of an entry of death Supreme Grand and Royal Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England certificate Free and Accepted H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.132-A.146 Family and personal correspondence 1917-1992 The sequence reflects Jeffreys’s continuing interest and connexions with the North East of England where he was born. Unindexed. A.132-A.135 ‘Invitations etc. Acknowledgements of photographs’ 1917-1927, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference. Letter and postcard from D.M. Wrinch at A.132; letter from Bertha Swirles at A.134. 2 postcards, 1927, 1933, and related photocopies with note by Lady Jeffreys, 19 November 1992 1927, 1933, 1992 Jeffreys attached to typescript Manuscript letter from account of the story of the Lambton Worm and manuscript note [Co. Durham] where he was born. the Drummonds of by Jeffreys Fatfield on 1948, n.d. Correspondence arising from the death of Jeffreys’s father the previous year. Folder also includes undated postcard from Jeffreys’s father. Christmas card from Nancy and Ralph [Lapwood] to Harold and Bertha ‘who not Solar System before the Astronauts but also penetrated the interior of the Earth before the Mohole’; and enquiry about the history of Fatfield and Washington, Co. Durham. only explored the 1955 1969 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 1972-1973 1975-1977 1980-1985 Includes birthday card from Nancy and Ralph [Lapwood] 1983 and birthday card from Nancy 1985, incorporating photograph of Ralph Lapwood in China the previous year. the N.d. by Lady Jeffreys A.147-A.153 Postcards 1910-1959 ‘Letters from W.A. Dawson 1980-7’ 1980-1990 Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. A biographical note by Lady Jeffreys, 30 November 1990, explains close connexion between Dawson and Jeffreys’s family. USSR Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. 9 postcards and greetings cards sent by colleagues in the 1959, n.d. A number may relate to Jeffreys’s scientific career. A.147-A.151 ‘Various postcards sent to H.J. circa 1920’ 1915-1934, n.d. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 Contents of envelope addressed to Jeffreys’. ‘Sir and Mrs Harold 2 postcards dated in 1959. Miscellaneous postcards 1910-1947 12 postcards A.154-A.169 FINANCES 1920s-1990 Correspondence and pension, donations, taxation, etc housing, papers insurance, re superannuation investments, gifts and and A.154-A.156 1920s 1930s 1940s 4 folders. 3 folders. A.158-A.161 Insurance and pension scheme. Includes papers re superannuation agreements. Includes miscellaneous invoices and receipts. Includes papers re the hire of Thatched Cottage, Clement Place, 160 the Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, 1945. purchase of Cambridge, 1940 and 1950s H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 1974-1990 Includes copy of Jeffreys’s will dated 27 February 1974. N.d. Includes Jeffreys’s [US] Social Security Account Card. Lloyds Bank Ltd Birtley [Co. Durham] pass book. In use 1912-1927. A.166-A.169 4 used Lloyds Bank Ltd cheque books 1930s-1950s A.170-A.204 MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS N.d., 1910-1990 ? from Jeffreys school days. ‘Latin’ is inscribed on a sketch book edge. 4 letters re Jeffreys’s interest in photography, 1910, 1911, and 1924 (2 letters) Small format sketch book with humorous drawings and captions correspondence, 1915, 1917, 1937. One inscribed with Jeffreys’s name and score, the second headed Target, yds=200 Musketry Course, 1914’. Contents of folder so 2 used card ‘targets’ inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: 1915-1937 ‘Botanical’ 1910-1924 ‘25 2nd. Class Miniature H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 Includes includes pressed flowers. letter 1915 from W. Bateson. 1937 letter Notebook used by Jeffreys for recording limericks Manuscript and notebook (A.174) typescript notes etc found loose in Mainly more limericks but includes letter from N. Bowie, Chief, Division of Geodesy, Department of Commerce, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington D.C., 22 August 1924, with limerick on verso. Manuscript music book inscribed ‘H. Jeffreys’ inside front cover Undated but see A.177 below. 1962-1963 A.179-A.188A A.179-A.181 ‘McCrea Einstein Gold Medal’ Includes membership card. Correspondence and papers re Cremation Society Correspondence and papers Jeffreys’s) history of science interests Loose items enclosed in the manuscript music book (A.176) include letter from Raymond Priestley, 30 July 1953, with an account of ‘The Song of the Mammals’ 1978-1983 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence re the award of Royal Astronomical Society to Einstein, the ‘stellar-question between the two world wars’, etc. Correspondents include Sir William McCrea, K. Hufbauer and J. Crelinsten. re Jeffreys’s (and Lady 1978-1983 the Gold Medal of the H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.182-A.188 ‘J.C. Adams’ 1980-1982 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into seven for ease of reference. Includes correspondence and papers re article on John Couch Adams by Jeffreys in the Eagle . Lewis Caroll (Charles Dodgson)’s method of calculating the day for any date Manuscript notes etc A.189-A.192 Passports 1939-1971 A.189 Issued 22 June 1939 Issued 21 June 1960 Issued 22 March 1971 c.1957-1981 Issued 13 January 1950 Invitation cards for social events etc Swimming Club and Cyclists’ Touring Club. Includes signed menu for Seventh Triennial Dinner of the Adams A.S. Besicovitch and R. Penrose. Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. ‘H’s life membership cards’ Signatories include Includes British Association, Cambridge University Society, 1958. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 A.197-A.200 Biographical, A.1-A.204 ‘Old Railway tickets’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: old railway tickets pasted on three sheets of paper. Railway stations represented are principally in the North East of England and Cambridge. Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript notes Includes typescript note on conscientious objectors with manuscript inscription by Lady Jeffreys ‘? Writer. BJ 1990 Note reference to Birtley [Co. Durham] Correspondence medals, photographs, off-print collection, etc papers and Jeffreys’s re archives, 1978-1991 ‘Medals deposited in correspondence with Bank’ St John’s & photographs. Also 1978-1985 (of other A.198, A.199 about Offprint Collection ‘Correspondence scientists)’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference. Includes correspondence re books, archives, museum object etc. 1989-1990 Copy of ‘booklet’ sent to Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys with covering Nancy (enclosed Lapwood, 8 January 1989. Miscellaneous correspondence re archives, photographs and off-prints ‘Ralph Lapwood A good Friend of China’ at the front) note from H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Biographical, A.1-A.204 A.202-A.204 Travel literature Printed papers. 2 boxes and 1 large format item H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION B RESEARCH, B.1-B.316 1902-1996 Arranged alphabetically by topic or container title. ‘ARTIFICIAL MOON CRATERS’ ARTICIAL SATELLITES B.11 CAUSTICS B.12-B.24 EARTH’S CORE B.25-B.38 LIBRATIONS OF THE MOON B.39-B.44 ‘MODIFIED LOMNITZ’ B.45-B.52A NATURAL HISTORY B.53-B.79 B.192-B.211 B.291-B.316 B.82 ROTATION OF THE EARTH B.83-B.85 SATURN’S SATELLITES B.80, B.81 RADIOACTIVITY B.86-B.191 SEISMOLOGY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS THESES STANDARD EARTH MODEL B.215-B.262 VARIATION OF LATITUDE B.263-B.290 MISCELLANEOUS B.212-B.214 THERMOELASTIC WAVES H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 ‘ARTIFICIAL MOON CRATERS’ 1928, 1979, n.d. inscribed by Lady Jeffreys Contents of envelope so divided into four for ease of reference: photographs and | photographic S. Farmaciju, from Mohorovicic, Mohorovicic, 1979, translations by Lady Jeffreys. correspondence negatives, including including Zagreb, Hemiju paper Arhiv letter 1928 by copy of za ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES 1963, n.d. of artificial Contents satellite’ by Jeffreys divided into six for ease of reference: manuscript working, drafts, a little correspondence, n.d. envelope inscribed ‘Theory of Includes off-print of 1963 paper. B.12-B.24 1981, 1983 CAUSTICS EARTH’S CORE Contents of ‘Caustics 1981-1983 (Lapwood, Burridge)’. envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: correspondence with E.R. Lapwood, off-print of paper by Burridge etc. 3 folders. Correspondence and papers with S.G. Brush re Brush’s historical work on the discovery of the earth’s core Contents of folder so inscribed divided into nine: off-prints, research report, data, correspondence, etc. 1968-1991, n.d. 1979-1980 B.12-B.20 B.21-B.23 1968-1981 ‘Core’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 Manuscript working by Lady Jeffreys ?re Jeffreys’s work on the earth’s core. 1989, 1991, n.d. B.25-B.38 LIBRATIONS OF THE MOON 1957-1971 B.25-B.28 ‘Moon’s Librations’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence, data, drafts re paper by Jeffreys ‘On the figure of the moon’, MNRAS, vol 122 (1961). B.29-B.38 ‘Physical Librations of the Moon’ 1957-1971 Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into ten for ease of reference: data, drafts, correspondence, off- prints, proofs etc. Jeffreys’s paper ‘The Moon’s Librations’ was published in MNRAS, vol 153 (1971). B.39-B.44 B.45-B.52A ease of reference: data, manuscript titled 1957-1960, n.d. ‘MODIFIED LOMNITZ’ The sequence includes Lady Jeffreys’s translations from the Russian. Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into six for working, manuscript drafts ‘The secular accelerations of satellites’, ‘The damping of the Moon’s librations’, ‘Rock- Creep - A correction’, ‘Rock creep & tidal friction and ‘Rock Creep and Tidal Friction’, correspondence, 1957, 1960, n.d. 1902-1915, n.d Seven small black bound notebooks (B.45-B.51)and one notebook in red covers (B.52) used by Jeffreys for natural NATURAL HISTORY H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 history notes. Jeffreys natural history interests are reflected in early publications on the vegetation of Durham coal measure fells. See J. Ecol. vol 4 (1916) and J. Ecol. vol 5 (1917). of the Much unpublished article Jeffreys, F.R.S., Naturalist, (1891-1989)’. information by Bertha Swirles Jeffreys below taken is from an ‘Harold ‘Nature Calendar’ 1902-1913 Jeffreys listed plants and birds in the month in which he observed them. In use 1902-1913. ‘Plants’ Lists plants observed in particular habitats. 1915. In use 1908- 1908-1915 ‘Birds’ 1908-1912 1909-1913 ‘Insects and spiders’ ‘Hancock Prize Essays 1909, 1910’ Records birds observed. In use 1908-1912. Records insects and spiders observed. In use 1909-1913. 1909, 1910 The Hancock Prize was founded in 1896 at the suggestion of Canon Tristram of Durham, for an essay describing the observations in any branch of natural history made during a day’s ramble in the country or on the the course of In coast. 1910 he shared the prize. Both essays are in the notebook: ‘ A ramble in late August visit to Fatfield in quest of in the Birtley district’ and ‘A natural objects, June 11th, 1910’. In 1909 Jeffreys was awarded the second prize. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 ‘Mammals Reptiles Amphibia & Fish’ 1911-1913 Records of observations 1911-1913. Most pages unused. ‘Natural Orders’ Lists species in their natural orders from a Flora and notes where Jeffreys observed them. ‘Engler’s Classification’ Notebook so titled on the first page used. Untitled notebook used for botanical notes With note attached to front cover being compliments slip of the Curator, Herbarium, Botany School, Cambridge inscribed ‘With many thanks for loan Max Walters’. ‘Working for Annals of Eugenics 11, pt 2, 108-114, 1941’ Identification by Lady Jeffreys, November 1989. Contents of box folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. 1923-1996 B.54-B.69 ‘Probability, statistics and entropy’ 1923-1996 B.53-B.79 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS This notebook was found apart from those at B.45-B.52 and may have become separated as a consequence of the loan to Walters. by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Lindley 1985 On re-reading Jeffreys Pacific Statistical Congress Auckland’. Contents of envelope so inscribed Letter from A. Landé, 27 August 1968 and copy of Landé’s paper ‘Fact and Fiction in Quantum Mechanics’. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 ‘Phil. Mag with D. Wrinch’ 1923, 1982, n.d. by Lady Jeffreys. Contents of envelope so Includes undated draft Jeffreys to Henry [?Daniels] re his joint papers with Dorothy Wrinch, 1919- 1923, and copies of the papers. inscribed letter from ‘Statistics’ 1980, 1982 Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: letter from D.V. Hinkley, 13 April 1982, and papers by Hinkley relating to likelihood and pivotal inference, 1980, 1982. ‘Zellner et Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics] 1995’ Brought from DAMTP [Department of al. Contents of envelope so correspondence and papers, 1978. inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: Includes manuscript draft by Jeffreys ‘Some general points in Probability Theory’ and table of contents for Bayesian Analysis in Econometrics and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Harold Jeffreys. The volume of essays was edited by Arnold Zeliner. See also B.59-B.66. Includes correspondence re volume of essays editied by Zellner in Jeffreys’s honour. See also B.58. Correspondence with Dover relates to their possible re- publication of Jeffreys’s Theory of Probability. B.59-B.66 ‘Zellner (correspondence with Dover [Publications Inc.] included)’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into eight for ease of reference: correspondence and papers, 1979-1996. 1979-1996 Letter from A Zellner to Jeffreys, 17 April 1985, with ‘paper by Berger and Sellke that takes up significance testing’ and programme for Bayesian Seminar, Minneapolis, May 1985. Correspondence, 1991-1996, is between Zellner and Lady Jeffreys. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 Letter from A. Zellner to Lady Jeffreys, 9 September 1991, with copy of Zellers American Statistical Association Presidential Public Policy’, August 1991. ‘Statistics, Address, Science and Miscellaneous papers found loose in box folder B.70-B.79 ‘Probability, Statistics and Maximum Entropy’ 1972-1989 Contents of box folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. B.70-B.73 ‘Maximum Entropy Jaynes Kendall’ 1977-1981, n.d. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into four reference: papers, correspondence, 1977, 1981, n.d. duplicated ease for of B.74-B.79 Miscellaneous correspondence, drafts, loose in box folder off-prints found 1972-1989 titled 6 folders. B.80-B.81 1950-1985 by Jeffreys RADIOACTIVITY a 2pp manuscript note At B.74 is ‘Probability Theory’. ‘Radioactivity Jacobs’. Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence with J.A. Jacobs and others, off-prints. 1972-1973 ‘Rotation Muller’. manuscript notes, correspondence etc. of since 1973 Newton, Morrison, Contents of envelope so inscribed by Jeffreys: ROTATION OF THE EARTH the Earth H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.83-B.85 SATURN’S SATELLITES 1924, n.d. ‘Saturn Satellites’. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys reference: manuscript working, n.d; letter from colleague at Leiden, 1924. divided three ease into for of B.86-B.191 SEISMOLOGY B.86-B.98 Papers found together 1930s-1991 1930s-1991 B.86-B.89 ‘Lists of stations for earthquakes 1928, 1931, 1932’ 1930s Contents of plastic folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference; also labelled ‘1935, 1939’ and ‘CP2 [Collected Papers volume 2] pp26-31, 375, 430’. by Lady Jeffreys, Contents of October 1989. ‘Tables for MNGS 4, p498 CP2 pp410-445 Times of P,S and SKS and Velocities of P and S.’ ‘Negatives for “Deep-focus Earthquakes” 1939 Ergebnisse d. Kosmische Physik 4, 75-105 (p.80, CP2 p.490)’ Includes letter from Scientific Computing Services Ltd, 15 December 1938. Aspects of the Hanbury Explosion, 1944 Nov 27th, 10h’. Contents of plastic folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys, also labelled ‘1947’ by her: correspondence and papers re MNGS, 5, 99-104 CP2, 571. 1947. Includes note by Jeffreys for the Ministry of Home Security Research ‘Seismic Department on Experiments Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Burton-on-Trent explosion 1944 Nov. 27’ 1944-1945, n.d. plastic folder identified and H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 B.93-B.94 Research, B.1-B.316 ‘Working for Times of Earthquakes MNGS, 6, 557-65, 1954 CP 605’ in Japanese and European P Contents of plastic folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference. ‘BASIC 1983’ 1982-1984 Contents of folder so labelled: correspondence and drafts re Jeffreys’s contributions to the 1982 and 1983 Annual Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Seismological Investigations Committee. ‘New Tables Kennett Hudson Bolt’ Contents of envelope so report, correspondence, 1988-1989. inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: B.99-B.107 B.99-B.102 1970s Letter from J.A. Hudson to Lady Jeffreys, 20 August 1991, enclosing global earthquake location and phase identification traveltimes paper copy for on of Papers found together Ranbir Singh Sidhu and Manohan Gogna’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence, data, etc. Correspondence, 1991, with B.L.N. Kennett re IASPEI 1991 Seismological Tables c.1971-1979 Sidhu and Gogna worked as research assistants for Jeffreys for periods in the 1970s. Sidhu subsequently moved to the Netherlands. ‘Various offprints & letters found with Ranbir [Singh Sidhu] and Manohan [L. Gogna]. Mostly Pacific, PKP Haddon, Adams, Randall and others 1970s’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference. 1974-1978, n.d. B.103-B.106 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 Large format ‘schetsboek’ inscribed with the name of the scientist on the front cover ‘Ranbir Singh Sidhu’ Used for data: depth, date, time, magnitude, ISC refs etc for events, 1968-1972. B.108-B.135 Papers found together 1962-1989 (data, material manuscript The and correspondence) relate to the paper Jeffreys published with M.L. Gogna and M. Shimshoni ‘Seismic travel times for Central Asian Epicentres’, GJRAS vol 63 (1980), 577- 599. working, drafts B.108-B.116 ‘1977-1980 Jan. Letters between HJ and MS [Shimshoni] with some working Letter to Savage [Royal Astronomical Society] 1980 Jan 22 & acknowledgement GJRAS vol 63 (1980), 577-599’ Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into nine for ease of reference 1977-1980 B.117-B.127 1977-1979 3 folders Referred to in Identification by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Tables computed by Shimshoni in 1962. GJRAS (1980) p.581’ ‘Preliminary working for G.J. - Shimshoni. GJRAS (1980), 63, 577-599” Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into eleven for ease of reference: correspondence, manuscript working etc. 1967-1989 Correspondence, referees’ reports and drafts re GJURAS vol 63 (1980), 577-599 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers B.129-B.131 B.132-B.135 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 1989 correspondence (B.134) is between M. Shimshoni and Lady Jeffreys. 4 folders. B.136-B.158 Papers found together 1977-1984 (data, material and The correspondence) relates to the paper Jeffreys published with Pacific Earthquakes’, GJRAS vol 72 (1983), 273-291. manuscript working, Haddon R.A.W. ‘Travel Times drafts for ‘Pacific (Manohan) 1978-80. Some MS no date’ Earthquakes. Correspondence with Gogna 1978-1980, n.d. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Pacific Earthquakes’ 1978-1982, n.d. of folder Contents Jeffreys: correspondence with colleagues including R.S. Anderson, B.A. Bolt and Walter Munk. labelled Lady by so B.140-B.141 B.138-B.139 1978-1982, n.d. ‘Correspondence with Haddon et al 1978-1982’ ‘Correspondence with Haddon and Shimshoni 1983-4’ Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference. Includes (B.138) note by Lady Jeffreys, November 1989. 1983-1984 ‘Correspondence about proofs Jeffreys & Haddon GJRAS (1983) 72 Pacific Earthquakes’ Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. manuscript note by Lady Jeffreys, November 1989. Includes H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.143-B.146 ‘Jeffreys & Haddon GJ 72 (1983) Drafts’ Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript and typescript notes and drafts. B.147-B.149 ‘Typescripts GURAS (1983) 72, 273-281’ 1981, 1983 Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into three for ease of reference. An off-print of the published paper is at B.147. B.150-B.154 ‘Pacific Earthquakes Some of H.J.’s preliminary working’ 1977-1980, n.d. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into five for ease of reference. Includes note by Lady Jeffreys, November 1989. B.155-B.157 ‘Computations by R.A.W. Haddon GJRAS (1983) 72’. 1978-1979 Papers found together Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Jeffreys & Haddon GJRAS 72 (1983) Pacific Earthquakes / O’Donohue’s computations [University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory] 1982-1984 Contents of an envelope so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into six for ease of reference: correspondence, data, drafts, etc re paper of this title by Jeffreys and M. Shimshoni, GURAS vol 77(1984), 271-273. ‘Distant P and PKP’ material The and correspondence) relates to papers Jeffreys published with M Shimshoni, 1984 and 1987. manuscript working, (data, drafts 1982-1987, n.d. B.159-B.182 B.159-B.164 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 ‘Regional seismic travel times for central Asian epicentres’ 1982-1984 of folder Contents Jeffreys: correspondence, typescript of paper so titled by Jeffreys and Shimshoni, GJRAS vol 79 (1984), 773-8. inscribed Lady so by ‘Explosions East of Rockies / Notes’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: data. B.167-B.182 Correspondence and papers re paper by Jeffreys and Shimshoni seismology’, GJRAS vol 88 (1987), 305-309 differences regional ‘On in 1982-1987 16 folders. B.183-B.191 Miscellaneous N.d., 1961-1972 B.183-B.185 Contents of three small ring-back binders N.d. the ‘1962 Jan 7’ ‘1950 Sept 5’ ‘1951 May 15’ The labels on the front covers are reproduced in entries below. 1961-1972 H.O. Wood Fund awards were intended ‘to enable the recipient to carry on purposeful investigations intended to promote advancement of knowledge in the geological aspects of seismology’. Jeffreys was invited to make a proposal to the awards committee in December 1961. The Fund was administered by the Carnegie Institution of Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into six for ease of reference: correspondence, reports, notes of expenses etc. ‘H.O. Wood Fund’ B.186-B.191 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 Washington, D.C. B.192-B.211 STANDARD EARTH MODEL 1971-1983 B.192, B.193 ‘Correspondence of 1970s on Standard Earth Model. S.J.C’ 1971-1973 Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence, 1971-1973. B.194-B.199 ‘Correspondence about the Standard Model 1977-1983’ 1977-1983 Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. 1977 1979-1980 74 (1983), 5. Includes manuscript draft letters by Jeffreys, minutes of ‘Standard Earth Model Committee [AG and IASPEI’ and correspondence and papers re ‘Earth Models’, GUJRAS vol Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into five for ease of reference. B.200-B.204 ‘Miscellaneous writings about Standard Earth Model’ 1981-1983, n.d. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.205-B.211 Duplicated and printed papers by others 1977-1983 Relate Committee IAG and IASPEI. work the of to the Standard Earth Model B.212-B.214 THERMOELASTIC WAVES 1965-1966, 1990 Thermoelastic Waves’. ‘P. Chadwick et al. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into three for ease off-prints, manuscript correspondence, 1965-1966, 1990. reference: working, of 1990 correspondence is between Chadwick and Lady Jeffreys. B.215-B.262 VARIATION OF LATITUDE 1940-1988 5 folders. B.220-B.233 B.215-B.219 1940-1980, n.d. ‘Papers with [R.O.]Vicente’ Contents of box labelled ‘Variation of Latitude Vicente’. Off-prints by Jeffreys and others, and draft report by IAU working group 1966-1975 Contents of large paper bag so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into fourteen for ease of reference: manuscript working, drafts, correspondence, 1950-1956. In original order. The container was also labelled by Lady Jeffreys ‘Brought from College October 1989’. Correspondence etc. Contents of folder 1950-1956, n.d. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 Contents of envelope 1967-1987 Correspondence with Vincente and others. B.236-B.241 Contents of folder 1967-1988 Correspondence, principally with Vincente. 1967-1969 1976-1980 1981-1982 1983-1985 1986-1988 B.242-B.251 ‘Damping’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into ten for ease of reference: data, off-prints, correspondence. Presented as found. 4 folders. re Jeffreys’s Off-print, paper ‘The variation of latitude’, MNRAS, vol 141(1968), 255-268. Correspondents include D.L. Anderson and C.L. Pekeris. B.252-B.255 Contents of bundle 1961-1978 1967-1968 draft, data, correspondence etc H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.256-B.262 Correspondence and data 1984, 1986 7 folders. Includes large format computer print-outs. B.263-B.290 MISCELLANEOUS 1924-1982, n.d. ‘Found in E.R. Lapwood & T. Usami “Free oscillations of the earth”, CUP 1981’ 1969, ? 1974 Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys: typescript notes with manuscript inscription at the top of first page ‘ERL 71974 (BJ 1988)’, off-print, 1969. ‘H.J.’s Notes on Lamb’s Hydrodynamics’ Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. 1924, 1937 7 folders. B.267-B.273 B.265-B.266 ‘C.G. Darwin’ Manuscript data ? re seismological investigations Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: off-print of paper by Darwin on ‘The optical constants of matter’, 1924; manuscripts by Darwin; letter from French colleague returning his (Darwin’s) script, 6 February 1937. month in 1982 July’. Lady Jeffreys described the contents of the bundle as put together by her ‘when we went to live in St John’s for a bundle of manuscript working so 1 Jeffreys divided into eleven for ease of reference. labelled by Lady B.274-B.284 ‘Collections of rough working’ 1981-1982, n.d. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.285-B.290 Manuscript notes, annotated papers, etc. 1946-1980, n.d. 6 folders. B.288 is the contents of folder inscribed by Lady Jeffreys ‘Moscow Translations’ and ‘Kogan’. B.289 is contents of folder inscribed by Lady Jeffreys ‘Translation by BJ of paper by Lyustrikh’. B.291-B.316 THESES 1949, 1965 B.291-B.301 ‘Some statistics’ properties of distributions admitting sufficient Manuscript draft of dissertation ‘submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Cambridge April 1949’. By V.S. Huzurbazar. into eleven for ease of B.302-B.316 binder divided the preface Huzurbazar In ‘deepest gratitude to Prof. Harold Jeffreys, F.R.S., whose constant encouragement, suggestions and criticism have benefited me greatly’. expressed his B.302-B.305 Contents of reference. ‘Revision of the Seismological Tables’ Dissertation ‘submitted to the University of Cambridge for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy’. By E.P. Arnold, King’s College. Cambridge, October 1965. Typescript with manuscript correction. Photocopy Photocopied pages from second copy of Volume | B.302-B.304 Volume | 3 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Research, B.1-B.316 B.306-B.316 Volume II 11 folders. There is manuscript working by Jeffreys at B.309. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION C LECTURES, C.1-C.35 1945-1982 ‘Occasional lectures’ 1945-1978, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys ‘Commemoration Sermon’ 7pp typescript with manuscript correction and addition. With attached postcard dated 27 January 1945. App typescript speech by Jeffreys on the occasion of the award Prize Science Achievement; 3pp manuscript draft. Vetlesen Earth the for of [1962] ‘Probability Theory in Seismology’ 13pp typescript draft + 3pp manuscript notes. page is inscribed by Lady Jeffreys ‘Cf Applics. (1977) 19, 87-96’ and ‘Given at Rehovot?’ J. The first Inst. Maths. N.d. [1957] 5pp typescript draft. See also C.16. ‘Cambridge Mathematics since 1910’ ‘Discussion on Planetary Atmospheres. Introduction’ Photocopied pages of published text by Jeffreys and Lady Jeffreys: Eureka vol 39 (1978). alphabetical order by title. Contents of folder labelled by Lady Jeffreys. the ‘addresses’ ‘On the Psychological Significance of Death Duties’ 8pp typescript and manuscript draft. Almost all in presented ‘Various addresses’ 1957, 1959, n.d. are undated and are H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Lectures, C.1-C.35 ‘An applied mathematician looks at pure mathematics’ 8pp manuscript draft. ‘Continental Drift’ 5pp typescript and manuscript draft; 4pp typescript draft. ‘The duties of an applied mathematician’ 13pp manuscript draft. ‘Fisher and inverse probability’ 6pp manuscript draft and notes, reference, 1967. latest bibliographical ‘Half a century in Geophysics’ ‘Johnian Mathematics 1910-1914’ 6pp typescript with manuscript addition and correction beginning ‘At the middle of the century ...’. 3pp manuscript draft. 9pp typescript; letter from J.T. Wilson, 15 September 1959 re mountain formation. Nutation & variation of latitude’ 7pp manuscript draft Jeffreys speaking about his theory of 5pp typescript. Mountain Formation’ ‘Nutation’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Lectures, C.1-C.35 ‘Origin of Solar System’ 5pp manuscript draft. ‘Discussion on Planetary Atmospheres - Introduction’ 3pp manuscript draft; programme of Royal Meteorological Society and Royal Astronomical Society joint meeting on Rotating ‘Planetary Atmospheres and Fluids’, on convection in rotating fluids. bibliography Convection selected 23-24 1957; May in The programme indicates that Jeffreys introduced the first session, outlining the history of the problem. ‘The Porridge Problem’ 3pp typescript draft; 5pp manuscript draft. 9pp manuscript draft. ‘Saturn’ ‘Scientific Method and Philosophy’ ‘The revision of seismological tables’ App typescript with manuscript correction. 25pp text, typescript and pages from published text. 5pp manuscript draft; 8pp typescript and manuscript draft. 5pp manuscript draft + 1p manuscript headed ‘Resonance in satellite theory’ ‘The simple pendulum [?in] the resonance case’ ‘The strength of the Earth’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Lectures, C.1-C.35 ‘The structure of the Earth’ Qpp typescript ‘Thermal instability and its geophysical applications’ 8pp typescript and manuscript draft. ‘Unsolved problems in Seismology’ typescript 8pp ‘Seismology - Unsolved Problems’. draft; 3pp manuscript draft titled 3pp typescript reminiscences ? occasion + 2pp typescript on manuscript notes. for St John’s College the ‘Lambton Worm’ + C.28-C.29 2 folders. 6pp manuscript draft headed ‘Geol Soc. abstract’ 7pp manuscript draft on aspects of probability theory Miscellaneous shorter manuscript and typescript notes and drafts At C.28 is a duplicated typescript list headed ‘Occasional Lectures’ Japan’. by Lady Jeffreys: Contents of envelope so St manuscript and typescript drafts including drafts for John’s College Cambridge and the Royal Astronomical Society in ‘H.J. Notes of talks to SUC Fellows 1981 Adams Society 1982’ R.A.S 1981 and typescript draft headed ‘Geophysics 1981-1982 inscribed H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Lectures, C.1-C.35 C.31-C.35 Other lectures and addresses C.31 Lectures given at the University of Sydney, 1959 Typescripts copies made available to Lady Jeffreys by University of Sydney Archives Jeffreys lectured on ‘The Porridge Problem, ‘Saturn’ and The Structure of the Earth’. There is also a biographical note introducing Jeffreys. ‘Probability Theory in Geophysics’ Transparencies only. Not in Jeffreys’s hand. C.33-C.35 Manuscript draft divided into three for ease of reference. manuscript This teaching. may relate to Jeffreys’s university H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION D PUBLICATIONS, D.1-D.404 1909-1999 D.1-D.226 BOOKS D.227-D.304 SHORTER PUBLICATIONS D.305-D.391 OFFPRINTS D.392-D.404 CORRESPONDENCE WITH PUBLISHERS its origin The Earth history and physical constitution Cambridge: University Press, 1924 (2nd edition 1929, 3rd edition 5th edition 1970, 6th edition 1976) edition 1962, edition 1952, 1959, 4th 4th 1924-1999 1924-1989 2 folders. Reviews 1924-1925 1959-1960, n.d. Reviews, First edition Reviews, Third edition (1952) Fourth edition (1959, 1962) Reviews; 1p manuscript note found in copy of 4th edition (1962). 1970-1974 Publisher’s advance information sheet for The Earth (Fifth edition) 5pp photocopy dated as received 28 December 1967. Fifth edition (1970) 1967-1974, n.d. 1967 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 Manuscript notes, letter to the Editor of Nature found in copy of the Fifth Edition (1970) N.d., 1974 Sixth edition (1976) 1973-1989 Correspondence with Cambridge University preparation of Sixth edition Press re 1973-1976 2 folders. ‘Damping of variation of latitude 1974 - ‘ 1974-1975 Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into seven for ease of reference: correspondence, manuscript working etc. At D.7 is a note by Lady Jeffreys explaining that this file was ‘concerned with the 6th edition of The Earth pp 348- 363’. D.16-D.22 into seven for ease D.24-D.31 of folder divided Photocopied pages from Fifth edition annotated in the course of the preparation of the Sixth edition Disbound copy of Fifth edition annotated in the course of preparation of Sixth edition Contents of reference: correspondence and papers re preparation of Sixth edition 1974-1975 Typescript notes of additions, corrections, replacements etc for Sixth edition D.32-D.35 8 folders. 4 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.36-D.42 Typescript notes etc additions, corrections, replacements etc for Sixth edition 7 folders. D.43-D.48 Photocopied typescript notes of additions, corrections, replacements etc for Sixth edition 6 folders. D.49-D.53 ‘First Proofs and Correspondence with the Press’ 1974-1976 Contents of bundle so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into five for ease of reference. D.54-D.59 Manuscript notes, University Press etc 6 folders. correspondence with Cambridge Reviews 1975-1977 Correspondence re Chinese edition 1980, 1986 Miscellaneous correspondence Publisher's Advance Information Sheet, review list, etc. 6 folders. May relate to revision/correction of Earth criticism Includes notes dated in 1982 and 1984. 6th edition of The of Lyttleton. R.A. Typescript draft, manuscript notes etc 1982-1989 1981-1984 D.64-D.69 and/or replying to H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 Jeffreys’s copy of manuscript correction the 6th edition of The Earth with 1976-1984 Enclosed loose at the front and rear and at various points within the book are correspondence, manuscript and typescript notes, photographs, etc Cartesian Tensors, Cambridge University Press, (reissue 1961) 1931 Reviews of 1961 reissue Manuscript notes from 1965 reprinting (between pp66 and 67) D.73-D.95 Scientific Inference, Cambridge University Press, (reissue 1937, 2nd 1957, 3rd 1973) 1931 1932-21978 1957-1960 Reviews of first edition 1931 and 1937 issue. 1932, 1937 D.74, D.75 Reviews of second edition (1957) D.76-D.83 ‘Scientific Inference 3d edition’ D.76-D.95 Third Edition (1973) Contents of folder divided into two for ease of reference. Includes a little correspondence (D.75). 1971-1973 Contents of file so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into eight Principally correspondence with colleagues, 1937-71978 (bulk 1970-1972). Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys. Inference 3rd edition Correspondence with 1937-21978 1937-21978 for ease of reference. ‘Scientific CUP’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.85-D.93 ‘Sci. Inf.’ N.d., 1972 Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys divided into nine for ease of reference: manuscript and typescript notes and drafts, proof, etc re 3rd edition. Reviews 1974-1976 Manuscript notes and duplicated typescript found in copy of Scientific Inference, 3rd edition Earthquakes and Mountains, London: Methuen, 1935 Review D.97-D.100 Theory of Probability, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939 (2nd edition 1948, 3rd edition 1961, 3rd edition corr. 1967, 3rd edition with corrections 1983) 1939-1992 Review of 3rd edition Reviews of first edition 1939-1940 D.99, D.100 Correspondence and papers re 1983 reprinting of 3rd edition with corrections and possible Russian translation 1982-1992 letter of 24 May 1990 see D.108 Seismology Tables (with K.E. Bullen), British Association Seismological Investigations Committee, 1940 (reprinted 1958, 1967, 1970, 1988) This may be the copy referred to by Lady Jeffreys in her Much used copy of 1958 reprinting. 2 folders. D.101-D.109 1958-1995 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.102, D.103 Photocopy of 1970 reprinting with manuscript correction etc for 1988 reprinting. 2 folders. D.104-D.108 Correspondence, principally re 1988 reprinting. 1983-1995 5 folders. Miscellaneous papers. Principally re 1988 reprinting. 1987-1988 D.110-D.162 Methods of Mathematical Physics (with Bertha Swirles Jeffreys) Cambridge University Press, ed. 1946 (2nd 1950, 3rd ed. 1956, paperback reprint of 3rd ed. 1972) 1943-1999 D.110-D.117 Manuscript notes and drafts ? for first edition for ease of manuscript 1945-1956, n.d. D.118-D.135 ‘M.M.P. H.J.s solutions Very faint’ At D.133 is a letter from C.R. Gent, 26 October 1954. Contents of folder divided into eight for ease of reference. At D.110 is letter from A.E. Ingham to Jeffreys, 20 December 1943 and at D.115 a letter from H.J. to Bertha, 16 July, no year. a At D.135 ‘Abstract of unconfirmed minutes of Council’, 4 October 1945 with manuscript notes on verso. Contents of folder so labelled by Lady Jeffreys divided into reference: eighteen notes, solutions, reviews of the 3rd edition. 1968-1969 Proofs, manuscript notes, correspondence with colleagues re 3rd edition Correspondents include A.S. Besicovitch. D.136-D.156 1951-1954, n.d. 19 folders. Correspondence re Russian edition H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.158-D.162 Correspondence, principally re 1972 paperback edition 1972-1999 5 folders. Asymptotic Approximations, Oxford: Clarendon 1962 Press, Review. D.164-D.226 Collected papers of Sir Harold Jeffreys on Geophysics and Other Sciences (with Bertha Swirles, Lady Jeffreys), London: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 6v., 1971-1977 1924-1997 D.164-D.167 ‘Gordon & Breach etc’ 1968-1976 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of reference; correspondence re original agreement with Gordon & Breech Science Publishers, correspondence arising from Gordon & Breach filing for bankruptcy in New York, etc. D.168-D.171 ‘Gordon & Breach’ 1969-1981 At D.164 is an explanatory note by Lady Jeffreys. Correspondence etc with publisher and others. Contents of folder so inscribed: agreement, royalties etc. 1969-1976 The sequence includes a number of manuscript drafts of letters by Jeffreys and his letters to journal editors etc requesting permission for papers to be republished in the volumes of his collected papers. Contents of envelope so miscellaneous papers Publishers Inc filing for bankruptcy. inscribed re Gordon by Lady Jeffreys: Science Breach & ‘Gordon & Breach Duplicates’ D.172-D.190 4 folders. 19 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.192, D.193 ‘Collected Papers of H.J.’ 1975-1976 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re volume 5 published 1976. D.194, D.195 Correspondence with publisher re volume 6 published in 1977 1976-1977 2 folders. D.196-D.201 ‘Collected Papers’ of folder Contents correspondence chronological list of papers, etc. and so papersre inscribed by Lady re press_ Jeffreys: reception, 6 folders ‘Section V CP3 Copies of notes, summaries, etc’ 1941, 1959, n.d. D.216-D.219 1931-1989 1924-1981 D.203-D.207 D.208-D.215 ‘H.J. Vol. 6 Various working XIX, I, 8 Errata Vol 3’ ‘Working etc for CP3 Section VI in particular’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into five for ease of reference. Includes off-prints. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. Includes off-print and letter pointing out numerical inconsistencies in another paper. 4 folders. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into eight for ease of reference. Includes correspondence and off-prints. Include annotated copy of the published chronological list of collected papers (D.219). of papers not included in the collected papers is extended to 1984. The list Bibliographies H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 Annotated off-prints material. etc found with Collected Papers 1937-1973 Proof Volume 2 General Introduction and contents lists only. of those to whom complimentary copies sent and List acknowledgements of complimentary copies. 1972-1977 D.223-D.225 Reviews 3 folders. 1974-1979 Miscellaneous notes, correspondence etc. found in the Collected Papers 1983, 1997, n.d. Off-print with manuscript notes enclosed. D.227-D.304 SHORTER PUBLICATIONS ‘On the theory of errors and least squares’, Proceedings of the Royal Society, A, vol.138, 1932 ‘On the relation between direct and inverse methods in statistics’, Proceedings of the Royal Society, A, vol 160, 1937 1909-1991 ‘Corrected’ off-print with manuscript notes enclosed. ‘On approximate solutions of linear differential equations’, Proc. Camb.Phil.Soc., 1953. Typescript draft with manuscript corrections and additions. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.229-D.235 ‘The theory of nutation and the variation of latitude’ (with R.O. Vicente), MNRAS vol 117, 1957 Contents of folder labelled by Lady Jeffreys ‘See CP3 VII.8 The theory of Nutation & the Variation of Latitude’ divided into seven for ease of reference: typescript draft paginated drafts, manuscript correspondence, 1949-1951, etc. notes 2-27, and _ Includes manuscript draft headed ‘Dynamic Effects of Liquid Core (Third Paper)’ (D.233). a ‘Information obtainable from artificial satellites’ 1958 or later Typescript draft with manuscript correction and deletion, latest bibliographical reference. ‘Mutation: Comparison of Theory and MNRAS vol 119, 1959 Observations’, Typescript draft with manuscript addition and correction. D.238-D.251 1931-1977 D.238, D.239 Contents of folder inscribed by Lady Jeffreys ‘R.Stoneley Reviews not included in R.S. bibliography’. Jeffreys also prepared an obituary notice for the Royal Astronomical Society. ‘Robert Stoneley’, Biographical memoirs of fellows of the Royal Society, vol 22, 1976 Correspondence with the Royal Society and colleagues re the preparation of the memoir 1931-1976 D.244-D.251 Background material D.240-D.243 Drafts, proofs, manuscript notes 2 folders. 4 folders. 8 folders. 1976-1977 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 drafts Includes obituaries and order of funeral service (D.245) and on tsunamis, own earthquakes, etc (D.246-D.248). A of Stoneley’s correspondence is preserved at D.250. writings little Stoneley’s of D.252-D.257 ‘E. Cunningham 1977’ 1909-1977 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into for ease of reference: correspondence, notes, drafts and background material. six Includes obituary, order of service, off-prints, bibliography and ‘In Memoriam’ booklet produced by the Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Cambridge (D.256). Jeffreys wrote obituaries for Nature and the Eagle St John’s College Cambridge publication, 1977. He declined an invitation to write an obituary notice for the London Mathematical Society which was subsequently written by Sir William McCrea. 1932-1980 1978-1980 D.258-D.260 ‘Is there regional variation for core waves?’ N.d., 1970-1979 draft by Jeffreys so titled, n.d. D.261-D.277 D.261-D.270 ‘Seismic travel times for central Asian epicentres’ (with M.L. Gogna and M. Shimshoni), Geophys. J.R. astr. Soc, vol 63, 1980. to Correspondence with Shimshoni 1978-80 Leading GJRAS (1980) 63, 577-599 See also Blue Folder Least Squares Crout etc’. Contents of folder divided into three for ease of reference: manuscript latest bibliographical reference, 1973; correspondence, 1978- 1979; offprints, 1970-1978. 1932-1979 Contents of blue folder so ‘Least Squares Crout etc’. inscribed into seven for ease of reference: correspondence, 1970-1979, manuscript notes, duplicated papers, off-print of Jeffreys 1932 paper ‘On the theory of errors and least squares’. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into ten for ease of reference: correspondence, data etc. For contents of the blue folder see D.271-D.277. by Jeffreys divided D.271-D.277 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.278-D.279 Friction; ‘Tidal Formation’ The Core; Mountain and Continent This paper was submitted to the Royal Astronomical Society in April 1981. It was due to be published by the Geophysical Journal but was withdrawn by Jeffreys in August of the same year. Typescript Astronomical Society draft, correspondence with the Royal Correspondence, proof etc re Lady Jeffreys’s ‘An answer to Lyttelton’s criticisms of the treatment of tidal friction by Harold Jeffreys in The Earth’. Found with Harold Jeffreys’s 1981 (D.278). Lady Jeffreys’s paper withdrawn July 1981. tidal friction paper D.280-D.281 Friction; ‘Tidal Formation’, GJRAS, vol 71, 1982 Core; The Mountain and Continent into and 2 folders. 1973-1991 D.282-D.289 ‘Constants Related to the Moon’. Contents of folder so for ease of inscribed reference: drafts, correspondence, background material etc. eight typescript by Jeffreys manuscript divided Typescript draft, correspondence, etc. At D.280 is an explanatory note by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Constants related to the Moon’, MNRAS, vol 208, 1984. 1949-1989 Jeffreys’s paper was a response to a paper by S.R.C. Malin and Sir Edward Bullard ‘The direction of the Earth’s magnetic Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, vol 299, 1981. Contents of folder so ‘Bullard & Malin etc 1984-1985’. inscribed of reference: correspondence, drafts, background material re paper for Notes and Records of the Royal Society. ‘A comment on continental drift’ D.290-D.297 by Jeffreys 1570-1975’, London, divided into eight for ease field at H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 In February 1985 Lady Jeffreys persuaded her husband to withdraw Her Records. explanatory note dated 5 October 1989 is at D.290. Notes paper from the & D.298-D.300 ‘Letters to Nature’ 1918-1969 Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into three for ease of reference: manuscript list and published ‘Letters’. D.301-D.303 Reviews 3 folders. Letters to The Times re continental drift and earthquakes 1939, 1962 Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript notes and drafts D.305-D.391 1915 2 folders. of Jeffreys’s chronological sequence of OFF-PRINTS D.306, D.306A 1910-1988, n.d. A off-prints scientific papers. Not a complete sequence. 2 folders. D.307, D.308 1916 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 D.309, D.310 1917 2 folders. Publications, D.1-D.404 D.313, D.314 1920 2 folders. 1924 2 folders. D.321-D.323 1926 D.318, D.319 3 folders. D.325-D.326 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.328, D.329 1930 2 folders. D.330, D.331 1931 2 folders. D.332, D.333 1932 2 folders. 1935 2 folders. D.338-D.341 1936 D.336, D.337 5 folders. D.342-D.344 D.345-D.349 1938 4 folders. 1937 3 folders. Publications, D.1-D.404 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 D.350-D.352 1939 3 folders. D.353, D.354 1940 2 folders. D.356, D.357 1942 2 folders. 1944, 1946 1948 D.361, D.362 2 folders H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.371, D.372 1957 2 folders. D.373, D.374 1958 2 folders. 1959-1960 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 D.382, D.383 1967 2 folders. 1970-1971 1972-1973 1974-1975 1976-1978 2 folders. 11 folders. D.392-D.404 D.392-D.402 D.389, D.390 1980s CORRESPONDENCE WITH PUBLISHERS 1951-1952, n.d. Includes agreements. Cambridge University Press Clarendon Press Oxford Royalty statements royalty statements and memoranda _ of 1930-1973 1930-1973 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Publications, D.1-D.404 Methuen & Co. Ltd 1934-1958 Agreement and royalty statements H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION E SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS, E.1-E.20 1917-1991 BRITISH ASSOCIATION E.4 INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION E.5-E.13 NATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS E.14-E.20 ROYAL SOCIETY BRITISH ASSOCIATION 1938-1984 Cambridge meeting 1938 Geological map of the country around Cambridge. of the Seismological Investigations of the Investigations Seismological Report Annual Committee 1982 Annual Report Committee 1984 The report covers the period from mid 1981 to the end of 1982. The report spans the calendar year 1984. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Societies and organisations, E.1-E.20 INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Papers sent to Jeffreys, April 1989 with letter from Lady Jeffreys to the [AU President announcing the death of her husband. INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICS UNION OF GEODESY AND of delegates and guests IUGG General Assembly, List Oslo, 19-28 1948 NATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS 1917-1991 Correspondence and papers re founding of the union, etc. including committee papers, circulars and press-cuttings. 8 folders. The National Union of Scientific Workers was founded in 1918; it changed its name to the Association of Scientific Workers in 1927. Jeffreys was a member of the original executive committee. Correspondence, 1987-1991, is between Lady Jeffreys and Sir Alan Parkes, a former President of the Association of Scientific Workers, the Association of Researchers in Medicine and Science Ltd and Dr Adrian Posnette. See B13: 1956-1969 ‘National Committee for Geodesy & Geophysics and Seismology Committee 1950s and 1960s’. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys E.14-E.20 ROYAL SOCIETY 1956-1977 E.14-E.18 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Societies and organisations, E.1-E.20 Royal Society British National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics Committee papers 1959-1961 Jeffreys was a member of the Committee. Seismology SubCommittee papers 1956-1961 The SubCommittee was chaired by Jeffreys Secretary, Royal Society, to Letter from W.V.D. Hodge, Jeffreys, 16 November 1959, re ‘meeting to discuss the need to increase the amount of work done in this country on seismology’. The enclosed paper sent with Hodge’s letter as the basis for discussion consisted of letters to Hodge from Jeffreys and R. Stoneley. British National Committee for Geodesy & Geophysics United in Seismology 1967-1969 Society: September 1969) Research Activities Kingdom (London: Report Royal The on to the a member for submission Notes by Jeffreys on International Astronomical Union meetings for Royal Society Committees, September 1960 and correspondence etc from Markus Bath, Uppsala, 28 November and 1 December 1960 re ‘l.S.S’. Prepared by Seismology SubCommittee of which Jeffreys International was Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth’s Interior. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys. ‘Correspondence with Royal Society (Keay, Robinson, Massey, Graham-Smith, Evans) about convention for dates in Memoirs of Stoneley & Bullen’ British National Committee for Geodesy & Geophysics committee paper. ‘Notes by Sir Harold Jeffreys (20 April 1973)’ 1975-1977 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION F VISITS AND CONFERENCES, F.1-F.25 1950-1982 Visit to the USA 1950-1951 ‘People whom B & H have met in USA 1950-1 (compiled by my aunt Bertha Blaxley BJ)’. Contents of envelope so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into four for ease of references. Alphabetical sequence of notes on people met by the Jeffreys with dates of meeting. Visit to New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and India Jeffreys made this extensive tour with Lady Jeffreys in the second half of 1959. Visit to New Zealand New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau publication with ‘detailed itinerary’ for Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys at the front. universities. the and Visit to Australia visiting the ten The Jeffreys arrived in Auckland on 29 June and left from Wellington 8 July. Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys arrived in Australia in July and stayed through October. Jeffreys went to Australia at the invitation of the Vice- Chancellors of Australia and spent three and a half months | Amongst his engagements was a course of lectures in the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Sydney on the the earth and problems with planets, rocks, probability and mathematical analysis. Amongst Lady Jeffreys’s engagements was a course Applied Mathematics, Sydney on advanced dynamical theory. See F.12. With manuscript notes on back cover. elastic and scientific the internal structure of Information’ booklet for Australian ‘General University plastic inference, Department of properties of of lectures at the National H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Visits and conferences, F.1-F.25 Printed materials electric scheme, New South Wales visit re to Snowy Mountains hydro- Includes itinerary for Jeffreys’s visit, 21-23 September. letters Two September written to Lady Jeffreys in Australia, Visit to Singapore and India 1959 1945, 1959 Invoices, November - December 1959 Welcome address to Sir Harold Jeffreys from Executive Council of the National Geographical Society of India, 21 November Inside front cover are manuscript notes identifying John’s College Cambridge connexions. St Publication celebrating ‘Ferguson College through sixty years’ from Welcome address to Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys members of Department of Geology and Geophysics and the Geological & Geophysical Society, Banaras Hindu University, 22 November months at Columbia. Jeffreys was awarded a National Science Foundation a period of five Senior Foreign Scientist Fellowship for Correspondence and papers re award and arrangements. Visit to Columbia University, New York, 1964 1963-1964 Press-cuttings re visits India to New Zealand, Australia and 2 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Visits and conferences, F.1-F.25 to Southern Methodist University, Visit January-May 1967 Dallas, Texas, 1966-1967 Correspondence and finances, etc. papers re arrangements, visa, F.16-F.19 Visit to Singapore and Japan, May-June 1971 F.16 Menu, guest list Singapore Prime Minister, 1 May etc for private dinner given by the Also includes list of ‘Old Johnians in Singapore’. Itinerary (on cards) for visit to Japan, May-June Memorabilia Visit to North America 2 folders. Includes letter thanking Jeffreys ‘for your valuable lectures at Morioka and Kyoto’, 12 June and_ press-cutting (in Japanese) with picture of Lady Jeffreys Contents of envelope inscribed by Lady Jeffreys ‘Banff - Vancouver - Berkeley’: correspondence re arrangements, etc. 2 folders. Jeffreys visited Banff, Canada, to attend a Symposium on Geophysical Theory and Computers Brief correspondence, programme, menus, etc. Visit to Uppsala, Sweden H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Visits and conferences, F.1-F.25 Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys visited Uppsala on occasion celebrations. part of the ceremonies. the anniversary Jeffreys received an honorary degree as universitys 500th the of Institute Conference, Cambridge, 21-24 July 1982 Statisticians, Practical of Bayesian Statistics conference information, 3 photographic Programme, slides. 2 folders. Jeffreys was invited to the conference dinner at St John’s College. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION G CORRESPONDENCE, G.1-G.189 1914-1995, n.d. G.1-G.129 SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE G.130-G.175 CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE G.176-G.189 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS G.1-G.129 SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE 1922-1995 Presented alphabetically by individual Anderson, D.L. 1969-1992 Anderson was based at the Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA. 1978-1982 1969-1983, sent to Lady Jeffreys Includes manuscript draft letters by Jeffreys In 1990 and again in 1992 he made available to Lady Jeffreys photocopies of letters he had received from Sir Harold. Exchange of correspondence between Anderson and Lady Jeffreys, 1990, and copies of letters from Jeffreys to Anderson, with Anderson’s letter of 1 May 1990. 1976-1977 The photocopies include typescript note by Jeffreys on ‘Standard Earth Model’, February 1981. Letter from Anderson to Lady Jeffreys, 30 November 1992, sending copies of letters from Jeffreys to Anderson, H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 Birch, F. 1960-1975 was Birch Experimental Geology, Harvard, USA. based the at Hoffman Laboratory of Bolt, B.A. 1975-1985 Bolt was based at the Seismographic Station, Department of Geodesy and Geophysics, University of California, Berkeley, USA. Includes undated manuscript draft letters by Jeffreys. Bridgman, P.W. 2 folders. 1924-1925 Bridgman was based at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard, USA. Manuscript working and off-print at G.7 were found in box folder labelled ‘Bridgman’. a 1927, 1990 Brouwer, D. 1952-1964 Brown, E.W. Brown was Professor of Mathematics at Yale. Brouwer was based at the Yale University Observatory, USA. 1990 letter is from Lady Jeffreys to ‘Mr Morrison’ whom she thought might ‘be interested in this copy of a letter from E.W. Brown of 63 years ago’. 1993, 1995 1993 correspondence is between Lady Jeffreys and John Hudson re 1964 letter from Bullard to Jeffreys etc and 1995 letter from Lady Jeffreys to Alan Smith relates to the same letter. 1964, 1975, Bullard, E.C. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.11-G.34 Bullen, K.E. 1947-1976 The New Zealander Bullen was a long term research collaborator with Jeffreys in respect of the preparation of seismological tables. where was a Bullen’s Between 1931-1934 he was a student at St John’s College Cambridge (on leave from Auckland University Mathematics). College he Jeffreys supervised Bullen returned to Auckland but subsequently made his career in Australia at the University of Melbourne and then the University of Sydney where he was Professor of Applied Mathematics, 1946-1971. Jeffreys wrote the biographical memoir of Bullen for the Royal Society. lecturer Ph.D. research. in 1957-1976 Includes manuscript draft letter to the Royal Society re the preparation of the memoir, 5 November 1976. G.12-G.16 Photocopies of Jeffreys’s letters to Bullen, 1947-1976, supplied to Lady Jeffreys by University of Sydney Archives 5 folders 8pp typescript. G.17-G.34 ‘Bullen 30 years an Aucklander’ Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys. ‘Reminiscences concerning Keith Bullen’ ‘Biographical details of Keith Edward Bullen’ 17 folders. ‘First draft only’ of chapters 1-10, 13, 17, 21-25 of Bullen’s autobiographical account ‘Thirty years an Aucklander’ 4pp manuscript draft chief engineer Wellington Harbour Board’. by Alan J.H. Hutchison ‘formerly G.18-G.34 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 Burridge, R. Burridge Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA. Courant based was the at Institute 1972-1981 of Byerly, P. 1940-1987, n.d. Byerly University of California, Berkeley, USA. Director was the of Seismological Stations, Correspondence, 1974, 1978-1979, 1987 is from Byerly’s wife, Lillian. Includes citation prepared by B.A. Bolt for First Award of the Medal of the Seismological Society of America to Byerly. Charnock, H. 1933, 1991 Letter from Charnock to Lady Jeffreys, 3 September 1991, enclosing photocopies of exchange between Jeffreys and L.F. Richardson, April 1933 1953, 1957 Crampin, S. Clemence, G.M. the US Naval Observatory, Clemence was based at Washington DC, USA. Crampin was based at the Institute of Geological Sciences / British Geological Survey, Edinburgh 1976-1985 Jeffreys’s letter begins ‘I have just read your Relativity Theory by Cambridge University Press, 1936). Carbon copy of letter from Jeffreys to Eddington dated 7 November, no year, at St John’s College. Eddington, A.S. (published Electrons’ of Protons and H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.41-G.54 Fisher, R.A. 1922-1987 With the exception of a 1926 postcard from Fisher, an exchange of correspondence between G.N. Wilkinson, Department of and Jeffreys, 1979 (G.41) and an exchange with J.H. Bennett of the same Department 1986, almost all the papers presented here are photocopies. University Genetics, Adelaide of was working Fisher’s _ scientific on_ Wilkinson correspondence with the view to That particular project was abandoned and Bennett, with the help Finney, was preparing material for a projected volume: ‘Statistical Inference and Analysis: Selected Correspondence of R.A. Fisher’. its publication. of Wilkinson David and 1926-1979 Letter from G.N. Wilkinson, 11 October 1979, states that he is sending under a separate cover ‘photostats of the whole Jeffreys correspondence file in the Fisher archives here’ [i.e. University of Adelaide]. See G.42-G.47. 6 folders. G.42-G.47 ‘R.A. Fisher (1890-1962): An Appreciation’ Photocopies of Fisher’s correspondence with Jeffreys These are the copies sent to Jeffreys by Wilkinson in 1979. 22pp typescript by Jerzy Neyman, Berkeley, 3 January 1967, found with the photocopied correspondence at G.42-G.47. 1922-1955 Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into two for photocopied typescript ease of correspondence between Fisher and Jeffreys. Probably sent to Jeffreys by G.N. Wilkinson in 1982 ‘FISHER CORRESPONDENCE’ G.49, G.50 reference: of copies H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.51-G.54 ‘FISHER CORRESPONDENCE’ Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: letter from Bennett, 28 May 1986 (with reply from Jeffreys) enclosing photocopied typescript of that Fisher/Jeffreys correspondence that Bennett and colleagues wished to include in the proposed publication. part the of at G.54 there Fisher's Additionally daughter, Joan Box, 1980 and correspondence between Lady Jeffreys and George Barnard and J.H. Bennett, 1987. letter from is a Garland, G.D. 1980-1983 Garland was President of Geodesy and Geophysics. the International Union of Includes manuscript working and off-prints. Goodman, L.E. 1961-1991 from in the were G.57, G58 Gutenberg, B. [1936]-1939, 1994 1991 letter from Goodman is addressed to Lady Jeffreys. copies The California Institute of Technology Archives. reproduced Goodman was based at the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, University of Minneapolis, USA. Photocopies of correspondence between Jeffreys and Gutenberg sent to Lady Jeffreys by J. Schweitzer in 1994. N.d., 1975 Principally undated manuscript drafts of Jeffreys’s letters to Haddon. Haddon, R.A.W. originals 2 folders H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 Heading, J. Heading Applied University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Professor was of Mathematics, Includes published text of Heading’s inaugural lecture ‘The present position of applied mathematics in the United Kingdom’. Hughes, A. A. 1979-1982 Hughes was Director of the International Seismological Centre, Reading. Jeans, J.H. Kaula, W.H. 1961-1975 Kaula was based at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland and University of California, Los Angeles. G.64-G.68 King-Hele, D. Includes undated manuscript draft which refers to 6th edition of The Earth (published 1976). letter from Jeffreys King-Hele was based at the Space Department, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough. In 1989 he passed to Lady Jeffreys his correspondence with Jeffreys, 1961-1980. 2 folders. Kuo was Ewing and Worzel Professor of Geophysics, Columbia University, USA. G.69, G.70 5 folders. Kuo, J.T. 1961-1989 1976-1989 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 At G.70 is a copy of Kuo’s introductory address ‘The late Professor Beno Gutenberg, as | remember him’, delivered at the Gutenberg Symposium of the German Geophysical Society, Stuttgart, 22 February 1989. Lomnitz, C. 1967-1981 Lomnitz was Professor of Seismology at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. G.72-G.89 Lyttleton, R.A. 1967-1988 ‘Jeffreys - Lyttleton BJ’. Contents of box folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into eighteen for ease of reference. Various Letters Account by Correspondence with Lyttleton and others, offprints, notes by Lady Jeffreys etc presented in the order found. In addition to Lyttleton there are letters from Cambridge University Press, J.R. Maddox, W. Munk, E.R. Oxburgh, A.B. Pippard, and A.E. Ringwood amongst others. of ‘The was based at the Observatoire Royal de 1965-1986 Melchior, P.J. Jeffreys-Lyttelton Melchior Belgique. Jeffreys’s Lady Controversy’ is at G.72. account In 1994 he wrote to Jeffreys to inform him that he had been given the honorary title of astronomer correspondant of the Observatoire Royal. 1970-1982, n.d. Meyerhof was Publications Manager of Association Geologists, working as a consultant geologist. Includes correspondence re publications and opposition to continental drift theory. the American subsequently Meyerhof, A.A. G.91-G.94 of Petroleum 4 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 Moritz, H 1984-1985 Moritz was based at the Institute of Physical Geodesy, Technical University, Graz, Austria. Re paper by Moritz on earth rotation ‘which is related and indebted to your [Jeffrey’s] work of 1949 to 1957’. G.96-G.104 Morrison, L.V. 1973-1982, n.d. Morrison was based at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux. Includes undated manuscript draft manuscript working and off-prints. letters by Jeffreys, 9 folders. Munk, W.H. Munk Scripps Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA. based was the at Institution of was based at the of 1962-1977 Pekeris, C.L. Olver, F.W.J. G.107, G.108 Pekeris Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Department 1962 letter from Olver is written from Bureau of Standards, Washington D.C., USA. Subsequent correspondence is from the University of Maryland and the University of Lancaster where he spent three months in 1974. 1977-1983 Includes copy of letters from R.A. Lyttleton to Pekeris, 28 March and 8 May 1980. Contents of folder so inscribed by Jeffreys. ‘Pekeris on Tidal Friction’ 1966-1983 1966-1981 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 Ramsey, W.H. N.d., 1954 Only one 1954 letter from Ramsey, writing from the Department of Astronomy, Manchester, is dated. Includes data. Rutherford, E. Exchange of correspondence, January 1928. Jeffreys who initiated the exchange begins: ‘For several reasons | believe you should have a fuller statement of my attitude to Joly than is possible to express in print’. G.111-G.121 Shimshoni, M 1973-1995 Shimshoni was based at Mathematics, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel. the Department of Applied 1973-1995 letters G.112-G.121 1979-1985 ‘Correspondence with Shimshoni 1980-1985’ The correspondence runs 1979-1985. undated ‘Summary of correspondence. 1988 Jan.’ by Lady Jeffreys. manuscript drafts by are Jeffreys, and Going backwards from At G.121 off-print Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into ten for ease of reference. Includes undated manuscript draft by Jeffreys. 1995 correspondence is with Lady Jeffreys and includes list of Shimshoni’s publications with Jeffreys. 1973-1982 Stephenson was based at the Department of Geophysics and of Newcastle and (correspondence of Geophysics, University of Liverpool. Includes manuscript notes and letters by Lady Jeffreys. G.122-G.124 Stephenson, F.R. Planetary Physics, from University 1980), Sub-Department 3 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.125-G.129 Stoneley, R. 1926-1974, n.d. ‘Letters from H.J. & A.N. Other to R. Stoneley Given me by Dorothy Stoneley. The undated letters seem mostly to be of the 1920s & 1930s’. Contents of folder so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys divided into five for ease of reference. Groups of letters were clipped together by Lady Jeffreys with notes as History RAS’, ‘Rayleigh Waves’, etc. to topic ‘Core’, G.130-G.175 CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE 1914-1995, n.d. 1914-1918 1921-1925 1926-1929 1938-1939 1940-1941 1931 1932 Includes off-print and photograph. Includes off-prints and 3pp typescript by Jeffreys entitled ‘The Earth’s Thermal History’. 1933-1934 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 1944-1949 Includes off-print. 1950-1951 1953-1955 1956-1957 Includes off-prints 1958-1959 Includes off-print 1963-1964 1965 1961-1962 Includes off-print. 1966-1967 Includes seismological data from Japan. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.151, G.152 1970 Includes Jeffreys, off-print and photocopied article. seismological data, manuscript 2 folders. 1971 working by 1971, 1995 Includes 1995 letter from J.A. Hudson to Lady Jeffreys re identification of 1971 correspondent 1972 1973 Includes off-print. Includes off-print. Includes off-prints and manuscript notes (G.159). G.158, G.159 1976 2 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.161, G.162 1978 2 folders. 1984 letter attached 1981, 1984 Includes later correspondence. 1982 Includes off-prints. 3 folders. 1984 1985-1986 G.167-G.169 1983 Includes off-print. 3 folders. Manuscript drafts by Jeffreys are at G.173. G.173-G.175 N.d. 1987-1988 Includes off-print. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Correspondence, G.1-G.189 G.176-G.189 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1957-1984, n.d. Thesis reports Royal Society Vetlesen Prize 1972-1984 G.179-G.189 Miscellaneous Draft and clean typescript copy of assessment of the research of G.I. Taylor G.180-G.189 1973-1981, n.d. Correspondence and papers re possible Royal Society candidate, publications etc. 10 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SECTION H NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL, H.1-H.206 1907-1996 H.1-H.107 PHOTOGRAPHS H.108-H.116 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS H.117-H.155A PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES H.156-H.192A GLASS SLIDES AND NEGATIVES H.193-H.203 PHOTOGRAPHIC TRANSPARENCIES H.204-H.206 SOUND AND VIDEO RECORDINGS H.1-H.107 PHOTOGRAPHS 1907-1996 and n.d. Photographs of Jeffeys H.1-H.45 H.46-H.56 H.57-H.89 ‘Harold’s Youth’ N.d., 1907, 1914 Photographs of Jeffreys 1907-1996, n.d. Photographs of biographical interest H.90-H.107 Miscellaneous Photographs of visits, conferences and excursions Almost all undated. Contents of envelope so Lady Jeffreys divided into sixteen for ease of reference: photographs of Jeffreys from infancy to early manhood, his father, Fatfield School and sketch of Only one photograph of Jeffreys is dated in 1914. photograph of Fatfield School dates from 1907. The sequence includes a number of informal photographs. H.17-H.27 Portrait photographs of Jeffreys N.d., 1959 inscribed by ‘Sir Harold Jeffries [sic] birthplace’. The H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 At H.17 and H.18 are 1959 photographs of Jeffreys in Hawaii and in Poona, India, respectively. At H.27 is a very late photograph of Jeffreys in his garden. 11 folders. H.28-H.30 ‘Harold Not Good!’ Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. by Lady Jeffreys H.31-H.39 Honours and awards 1956-1996 Photographs of Jeffreys taken at award ceremonies Honorary degree, Trinity College Dublin With booklet of presentation addresses. H.32-H.36 Vetlesen Prize, Columbia University, New York 5 folders. Includes photographs of Jeffreys with fellow recipient F.A. Vening Meinesz and newspaper-cuttings. Jeffreys’s fellow recipients were P.H. Kuenen and H.H. Read. Honorary degree, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Includes invitation card. Launch of Collected Works published by Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd, Royal Society, London Fellow recipients include Cecil H. Green, Chairman, Texas Instruments. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Seismological Society of America Medal 1979, 1996 Photograph on verso is dated 1978 in Jeffreys. See A.71. error by Lady Includes letter to Lady Jeffreys re the photograph 1996. H.40-H.43 Miscellanous photographs of Jeffreys with Lady Jeffreys, friends, family and colleagues 1957-1980, n.d. 4 folders. 2 framed photographs of Jeffreys H.46-H.56 Photographs of biographical interest N.d., 1940-1990 H.46 Wedding photograph of Jeffreys and Bertha Swirles 1940 3 folders. H.47 At Cambridge where the Jeffreys’s lived from 1945. are photographs of Huntingdon 160 Road H.47-H.49 1957, 1959, n.d. ‘Longhorsley [Northumberland] Churchyard Family Grave’ Miscellaneous photographs and photographic negatives found together in photographic wallet Contents of photographic wallet so inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: three photographs, two of which were sent to Lady Jeffreys with a note dated 26 January 1990. Cambridge connexions. Miscellaneous photographs and photographic negatives found together in photographic wallet Includes photographs reflecting Jeffreys’s North-East and H.51-H.56 6 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 At H.56 is was not referred. a letter sending photographs to Jeffreys but it it clear to which photographs in wallet the H.57-H.89 Photographs of visits, conferences and excursions H.57 ‘Delegates to the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Toronto, Canada, August 6th to 13th 1924. Taken on board Cunard Liner “Caronia” St Lawrence River, Aug ist 1924’ 1924-1970 and n.d. 1924 ‘Sedgwick Club’. 21931 or 1932 Group photograph so inscribed in ink on verso by Jeffreys. With later pencil inscription ‘? St David’s 1931 or 2’. H.59-H.63 Photographs found together in photographic wallet ?re geological excursion to South Wales 21930s taken in front Royal 5 folders. and interest but all are undated. photograph to Some In cardboard tube. International Physics Conference, London Conference of Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly. Many photographs have manuscript inscriptions as location identification of persons by means of initials. Contents of envelope so photographs taken at unidentified conference. inscribed by Lady Jeffreys: ‘Strasbourg 1947’ 2 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 U.G.G.I. conference, Oslo, Norway 3 photographs. ‘Constantes L’Observatoire de Paris, France, 29 March - Astronomiques’, colloquium held _ at 1 April 1950 Photograph of participants with key. ‘Dublin IAU Lyttleton’ [? 1955] Photograph of R.A. Lyttleton, Jeffreys, Lady Jeffreys and another at IAU Congress. associated occasion social with the ‘Bristol RAS 1956’ Photograph so inscribed on verso. 3 folders. Union Congress, Moscow, H.74-H.76 H.71-H.73 Astronomical International August 1958 Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys Includes photographs of taken by R. Vicente. Photographs taken in the USSR on the occasion of the Moscow congress. 5 folders. With one exception (H.76) these photographs seem to have been taken in or around Canberra. Includes photographs taken at Banaras and Poona. H.77-H.81 India Australia 3 folders. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘RAS Club Group 1960 Jan 8’ Photograph so inscribed on verso. Israel 6 photographs taken at a meeting in Israel. Includes photograph of Jeffreys with [VI] Keilis-Borok. Photograph of Jeffreys at meeting, Keele a Royal Astronomical Society [? 1965] With letter sending the photograph to Jeffreys. Israel Six photographs taken on a visit to Israel by Jeffreys and Lady Jeffreys. Keith Helsinki Group photograph Unidentified occasion but includes Jeffreys and Bullen. 2 photographs of Jeffreys and others taken on a visit to Helsinki people. Contents of box so inscribed retained in original box. ?taken on geological excursion. ?1930s. ‘Botany Excursions’ Includes photographs of landscape, vegetation Group photograph 21930s H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 H.90-H.98 Photographs of scientists H.90 K.E. Bullen 1917-c.1950, n.d. N.d. Framed photograph K.E. Bullen with family Perry Byerly F.L. Engledow O.W. Heaviside Arthur Holmes with family Botany Department Imperial College Framed photograph. R.O. Redman with Redman Jeffreys, Lady Jeffreys and ?Mrs For identification see photograph album ‘A’ at H.108. wallets, etc. Includes signed photograph of Jeffreys from Royal Society memoir. Miscellaneous photographs found loose, in photographic Miscellaneous photographs from printed sources H.99-H.107 Miscellaneous 1916-1992 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘Jupiter 1916 Oct 23 J.H. Reynolds’ ‘Botanical Prints’ Contents of box so labelled retained in original box. Possibly related to botanical excursion photographs at H.89. See also H.100-H.103. H.100-H.103 Group of photographs of landscape and vegetation found together excursion photographs at H.89 botanical possibly related and to 4 folders. H.104-H.107 Photographs of landscape, architecture and people 1923-1992 and n.d. 4 folders. identifying the interest in H.108-H.116 1908-1991 and record Jeffreys’s own PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS These photography. albums At H.104 is letter to Lady Jeffreys, 1992, locations of photographs. At H.107 is later print of 1916 photograph by Jeffreys of the Bridge of Sighs, St John’s College, Cambridge and greetings card with the same photograph. n.d. The albums A-G, have inscriptions identifying persons and places, some apparently contemporary with the making of the Lady Jeffreys. 3 further labels on front cover indicate some locations and persons photographed by Jeffreys. Locations are principally North East, England, including Fatfield, Co. Durham and Cambridge, including ‘St John’s album, some significantly Labelled ‘A’ on front cover later added by H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Backs after the storm of Feb. 1916’. Persons include F.C. Bartlett, D.M. Wrinch and members of Imperial College Botany Department. F.G. Hopkins, R. Stoneley, G.I. Taylor, the There are photographs taken on botany excursions and on the Meteorological Office roof. Some photographs identified example, photographs of Jeffreys by G.I. Taylor. as taken by others, for Various dates 1912-1923 and n.d. Labelled ‘B’ on front cover 2 further labels on front cover indicate some locations and persons photographed. Locations include Northumbria, Arundel, Canterbury and Grantchester meadows. Persons include Jeffreys and Jeffreys’s parents: also two group conference photos, one identified as ‘Rome [IAU] 1922’. Some photographs identified as taken by others. 1927. Almost Labelled ‘C’ on front cover Also labelled on front cover ‘Canada 1924’. Photographs dated as taken in 1922 and all undated. Two postcards sent by Sir Harold and Lady Jeffreys to relatives in Northampton, July 1957, found loose at the front of the album. September 13th to 22nd, 1924’. Includes British Association for the Advancement of Science returning to England on R.M.S. “Lancastria” ‘ and ‘Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science and Officers of the R.M.S. Lancastria who co-operated in the Meteorological Work done on the Eastward Passage, Documents visit Association meeting. Niagara Victoria. to Canada in connexion with British Places depicted include Montreal, Vancouver and Edmonton, group photographs ‘Members of the Falls, Winnipeg, H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Labelled ‘D’ on front cover Additional label gives some indication of locations and persons Wales Mount Tamalpais [California] Pasadena [Perry] Byerly’. ‘Sedgwick (Scotland) Club Includes photographs re conference held by Carnegie Institution at Pasadena to discuss Californian Seismology 1929. Photographs dated in 1929. Almost all undated. Labelled ‘E’ on front cover 2 further labels give some indication of locations including Scotland, Germany, Somerset, Isle in Aberdeen’. of Man and ‘H. Includes group photograph ‘IUGG Lisbon 1933’. Photographs dated undated. as taken in 1923, 1933. Most Labelled ‘F’ on front cover Persons include ‘Newnham geologists’. Photographs undated. Loose items include card and letter from E.H. Sondheimer to Lady Jeffreys, 1989, 1991. Label also serves as list (incomplete) of places in England ‘Bruges’ and ‘Mahajani & where photographs taken; also H.J.’ Photographs taken 1920-1923. Most undated. 2 additional labels identify locations in UK, Europe and North America where photographs taken. Persons include Jeffreys, ‘A.G.Church Secretary NUSW’, Arthur Holmes, ‘Max Newman ?’, W.H.Rivers, R. Stoneley, T. von Karman and Dorothy Wrinch. Labelled ‘G’ on front cover H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Unlabelled Used for photographs related to botanical studies: pages headed ‘General Views’, ‘Zonations attributed to Variation in Water Supply’, ‘Marshes and Ponds’, etc Photographs documenting ‘Vegetative Spread of Pteris’ dated 1914-1916. Most photographs undated. Unlabelled for photographs and Used seascapes, portraiture and nature, geology, botany, etc. Includes locations at or around Fatfield, Co. Durham. architecture, land of A few photographs dated 1908. H.117-H.155A PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES 1920-1925 and n.d. ‘Portraits In original wallets or envelopes. 38 wallets and envelopes + film strip (H.155). Persons include & Groups at M.O. [Meteorological Office] 1920-1921’ and ‘Silbersteins June 1920’. ‘{[Arthur] Holmes’s 1920’, There are wallets and envelopes dated 1920-1925, 1984. Many are undated. Some wallets have inscriptions as to location and person and a number are dated. They have been arranged as far as possible alphabetically: Aachen, American Tour 1923, Bruges, Cambridge Architecture, Devon 1921 etc. landscape, architecture, people etc. These negatives relate to Jeffreys interest in photography: Contents of a series of boxes labelled 1-12 H.156-H.192A GLASS NEGATIVES AND SLIDES H.156-H.167 1908-1930 and n.d. 1908-1930 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Contents of card index box labelled ‘1’: photographic plates manuscript identification of subject numbered 1-56 envelopes individual with in Label on top of box also inscribed with dates ‘1916 1919 1924-5’. Places depicted include St John’s College Cambridge and persons include Arthur Holmes and family and ‘DMW’ [Dorothy Wrinch]. Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 57-103 envelopes individual in ‘2’: photographic manuscript with Label on Cavenham other E. Anglia Co. Durham. 1914’. box also top inscribed ‘Upper Teesdale of Includes one envelope dated 1908 and one packet dated 1915 remaining dated envelopes 1914. 1916-1925 1908-1915 1914-1915 in in in individual ‘3’: photographic with manuscript At front of box is card with list of topics numbered 1-60. Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 104-158 envelopes individual Label at front of box also labelled ‘Ecological negatives - 19158 Label on top of box also inscribed ‘Beamish Co. Durham Waldridge 1914-5’. Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 159-206 1916-1925 Label on top of box also labelled ‘Scotland Lake District Northumberland Parsons family Teesdale - Cross Fell Waves in Cam’ Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 207-248 envelopes Label on top of box also labelled Ecology 1916/21/22/24/1925’. ‘4’: photographic manuscript with ‘5’: photographic with manuscript ‘Waldridge Cambridge envelopes individual H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 249-298 envelopes individual in ‘6’: photographic manuscript with Label on top of box also labelled ‘Botanical Canada British Assn 1924 Cambridgeshire Birtley Fatfield’. Contents of card index box labelled plates identification of subject numbered 299-350 envelopes individual in ‘7’: photographic manuscript with Label on top of box also inscribed ‘Section C Dorset? Hampshire Some Co. Durham Lambton Park Plants’ Contents of card plates identification unnumbered envelopes individual of in index box labelled ‘8’: photographic manuscript 2 envelopes numbered 351-399 subject with + Label on top of box also inscribed ‘Camb. Sussex Hants Kent E. Anglia Suffolk Zurich Fatfield’. in individual envelopes index box labelled Label on top of box also inscribed ‘Yorkshire Ingleborough Gordale Scar Quarries Meifod Hendrie 1927’. In fact the only dated envelopes contain plates depicting snow at Granchester and on the ‘backs’ at Cambridge, December 1927. ‘9’: photographic Contents of card plates with manuscript identification of subject numbered 400-450 + 2 plates not in envelopes Wales Cumbria’ Contents of card index box labelled ‘10’: photographic manuscript plates identification 1 unnumbered envelope Label on top of box also inscribed ‘Germany Scotland individual of numbered envelopes 451-510 subject with in + H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Contents of card index box labelled ‘11’: photographic plates manuscript identification of subject numbered 511-545 + 7 envelopes not numbered as part of series + 3 plates not in envelopes envelopes individual with in on Label Derbyshire Orme’. top of box also Daffodils & Crocuses inscribed ‘Sedgwick Club 1929 Snowdon Gt Contents of box labelled ‘12’: 2 photographic plates Label also inscribed ‘Waldridge’. Contents of unlabelled wooden box: photographic plates in individual envelopes with manuscript identification of subject numbered 2-50 Also enclosed is card ‘title index’. in subject to H.156-H.167. Similar locations in John’s College Cambridge including ‘my room’. include Co. Durham and Northumberland and St Subjects labelled boxes and 2 of ‘Craters’ miscellaneous H.169-H.192A ‘Equations etc ?’ Contents envelopes Retained in original containers. Relate to Jeffreys’s scientific work. Also inscribed ‘Isostasy’. Also inscribed ‘Seismology’. ‘Figure of Earth Tidal Data’ ‘Gravity’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘Heat & Radioactivity’ Also inscribed ‘Thermal History’. ‘Heat Bridgman’ ‘? Landscapes’ Also inscribed ‘St David’s’. ‘Lomnitz Tidal action’ ‘Mountains’ Also.inscribed ‘Geology’. ‘Seismology’ Seismograms and ?’ Also inscribed ‘Distant Earthquakes’. ‘Seismology’ ‘Seismology’ ‘Seismology’ ‘Seismology’ ‘Seismology’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘Seismology’ Also inscribed ‘Near Earthquakes’ ‘Seismology’ Also inscribed ‘Near Earthquakes’. ‘Seismology Eclipse 1901 (Dyson)’ ‘Seismology (Gutenberg?)’ ‘Seismology Travel Times J, B.’ ‘Solar System (Jeans?)’ ‘Stress, Yield Minerals’ ‘Tectonics (Connecticut)’ Also inscribed ‘Elasticity & Strength’. Also inscribed ‘Thermal State Core Caustic’ Also inscribed ‘Water Waves’ ‘Temperatures and ?’ Also inscribed ‘Geology’. ‘V. Small ?’ ‘Water’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘Plates for Vol 6 [The Earth] pp.494, 523 and four prints’ H.193-H.203 PHOTOGRAPHIC TRANSPARENCIES H.193-H.197 Contents of five labelled metal containers H.193 ‘1959 Oakland - Snowy’ 1959-1992 1959-19711 1959 of titles and 150 transparencies from California to List Australia via Hawai and New Zealand. ‘59 Snowy - India’ 1959-1961 to 1961-1967 ‘59 - 61’ of ‘1961-67’ of titles and 150 transparencies including visits List of titles and 150 transparencies from Australia to India via Singapore. List USA, Essex (Dedham, Flatford Scotland. List titles and 150 transparencies including visits India, Finland, Israel and USA (California and Oregon). 1959, 1979, n.d. to Mill), Switzerland and titles and 109 transparencies including visits to of List Switzerland, Singapore and Japan. H.198-H.200 Contents of three plastic containers ‘67, 69, 71’ H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 ‘Cambridge 1959 N’ton’ 19 transparencies. ‘Cambridge, St lves Hemingford Grey 1979’ 21 transparencies. Unlabelled 19 transparencies including locations in Washington D.C. H.201-H.203 Contents of three boxes H.201 ‘Cambridge 1959’ 19 transparencies. 1959-1992 1959 A numbered sequence 1-20 (lacks no.10). 15 transparencies. 1980-1992 ‘Oddments’ 1959 and n.d. H.204-H.206 SOUND AND VIDEO RECORDINGS 1982-1989 ‘Cambridge 1980-81, 1992’ Includes transparencies from 1959 visit to Australia. See A.22. Sound recording of Jeffreys talking to G.A. Barnard Audiocassette. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Non-textual material, H.1-H.206 Videotape of Jeffreys in conversation with D.V. Lindley re his work as probabilist and statistician manuscript With c/o Freeman Maths TBC corrected from Umatic 30/8/83’. note ‘Sir Harold Jeffreys Prof See A.23-A.25. Videotape of after dinner speech by V.S. Huzurbazar The occasion was a meeting held in the summer after Jeffreys died and dedicated to his honour. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ACCAD, Yigal ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI ADAMS, L.H. ADAMS, Robin D. ADKE, S.R. ADRIAN, Richard Hume, 2nd Baron AGRAWAL, R.C. ALDERTON, D.L. ALEXANDER, A.F.O’D ALLAN, Douglas A. ALTHAM, Patricia ANDERSON, Don L. ARMITAGE, J. Vernon ARNOLD, E.P. ASHFORD, Oliver M. ANDERSON, Robert S. ANDREWS, David G. ANGENHEISTER, G. ANSELL, J.H. AOKI, Shinko See B.16, G.161, G.163 Balov G.165 G.134 A.171, G.131 ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCHERS IN MEDICINE AND SCIENCE LTD See NATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS G.153 See also B.179, G.173 ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS G.149 A.9 G.166 Sa ATKINSON, R. d’E. AUSTIN, E.C. B.192, B.194, B.199, B.247, B.249, G.1-G.3 See also B.200, B.242 B.249 A.108 G.132 See B.16, B.20 G.162 A.59 See G.161 D.145 G.141 G.136 Gil 52 G.146 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION BARLOW, E.W. BARNARD, George A. BARRERE, J.-B. M. BARRON, D.W. BATCHELOR, George Keith BATESON, William BATH, Markus BEADLE, Richard BEER, Arthur BEN-MENAHEM, Ari G.137 A.68 A.22, A.23, A.180, D.99, G.54, Gil72 G.149 B.25 See G.166 A.173 E.17, F.22, G.160, G.166 See B.165 A.182, A.183 G.152 G.160 See also G.171 D.146, D.148, D.150 BLAXLEY, Doreen BLOXHAM, Michael J.W. BENNETT, J. Henry BERTRAND, E.6 G.152 D.281 A.185 BILHAM, E.G. BIRCH, Francis G.51, G.54 See G.156 B.193, D.222, G.4 See also G.94 BESICOVITCH, Abram Samoilovitch BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS LTD G.132 B.96, B.137, B.195, G.5, G.162 See also B.108 D.80, D.81 See D.76 BOLTON, Ellis T. BOMFORD, G. BOHM, David Joseph BOLT, Bruce A. D.172, G.150, G.154, G.155 G.142 BISWAS, B. BONACINA, L.C.W. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents BONDI, Sir Hermann BOROK, V. KEILLIS- BOTT, Michael Harold Phillips BOWIE, N. BOWMAN, F. BOX, Joan Fisher BRAITHWAITE, Richard Bevan BRIDGMAN, P.W. D.16, G.145 B.192 G.166 See B.20 A.175 G.138 G.54 G.140 G.6 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE D.238, E.1-E.3 SEISMOLOGICAL COMMITTEE G.132 SEISMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE Bien, mob, Gals) BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY D.213 D.76 D.75 G.130 G.8 G.9 D:2225F.15 BRUSH, Stephen G. BUCHAN, Peter BROOKS, James E. BROUWER, Dirk BROWN, Ernest William BROAD, Charlie Dunbar BROMWICH, Thomas John I’Anson A.55 B.193, D.165, G.11-G.34 See also B.192 BULLARD, Sir Edward Crisp BUDDEN, Kenneth George BULLEN, Keith Edward See D.104 A.185, G.149 BURKILL, John Charles Bit pice G.175 G.141 D.143, G.10 BURN, Ernest William BRODA, E. BULLEN, Mary H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 BURNS, K.L. BURNSIDE, W. BURRIDGE, R. BURTON, J.M.C. BURTON, Paul W. BUTTERFIELD, Herbert BYERLY, Lillian BYERLY, Perry Index of correspondents B.103 G.132 G.35 G.168 Ga“ G.141 F.20, G.36 B.188, G.36 CALCUTTA MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY G.171 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS D.7, D.8, D.49, D.59, D.60, D.84, D.104, D.105, D.157, D.158-D.161, D.164, D.178, D.188, D.213, D.392- D.402, G.74, G.81 See also D.63 CAMPBELL, F.W. CAMPBELL, Norman CHAPMAN, C.H. G.155 E.6 D.16 B.4 D.172, G.150, G.154, G.155 CERVENY, V. CHADWICK, Peter CARTWRIGHT, David Edgar CHARLSWORTH, Martin P. B.212 D.79 D.291 CHAMPERNOWNE, David Gawen CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON G.38 CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS THE CLARENDON PRESS, OXFORD CHRISTENSEN, Sabinus H. D.75, D.403 G.162 G.138 G.85 G.168 CLARK, Ronald William CLEMENCE, G.M. CHARNOCK, Henry G.37, G.168, G.171 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 CLOWES, Ron M. COLE, Sonia COOK, Sir Alan Hugh COOK, R.M. COOKE, Sir Stenson CORNISH, Vaughan COULOMB, J. COX, Richard J. CRAMPIN, Stuart CRAWFORD, Michael Hewson CREER, Ken W. Index of correspondents G.157 See also G.156 G.158 B.204, D.165, D.300, G.146, G.156, G.164 See also A.188, G.65, G.76, G.90, G.157, G.162 A.58 G.137 G.131 G.139 D.79 A.5, B.39, G.39 G.152 D.292 CRELINSTEN, Jeffrey A.180 A.178 D.17 D.252 CROSS, Paul A. CROSSLEY, David J. CUNNINGHAM, Ebenezer See A.70 G.131 See G.173 CRIGHTON, David George THE CREMATION SOCIETY CROMMELIN, Andrew Claude de la Cherois A.180, A.183, A.187 A.22, A.23, D.77, D.99, G.164 See B.56, B.62 B.74, B.76, B.77, G.156 See also B.238 G.150 See also G.165, G.166 DARWIN, Horace DAWID, A. Philip DEWHIRST, David CURRIE, Robert G. DANIEL, Glyn DANIELS, Henry Ellis A.70 F.20 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 DOLLAR, A.T. John DOMVILLE, [?] DORMAN, [7] DORMAN, James DORMAND, J.R. DOODSON, Arthur Thomas DOUGHERTY, J.P. DOUGLAS, Alan DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC DRAZIN, Philip G. DRESSLER, Robert F. DUCKWORTH, G. Index of correspondents G.146 G.135 See G.154 G55 See G.156 B.224 See also G.137 D.238 Gal7a B.59, B.62 A.27 G.156 D.162 DURAN, Luis G. ENGDAHL, E.R. EVANS, Robley D. EWING, William Maurice EYRING, Henry FAIRLIE, David B. ECKHARDT, Don DZIEWONSKI, Adam M. G.130 See also G.40 B.16 See also G.157 EDDINGTON, Sir Arthur Stanley See also D.80 FALKLANDS ISLANDS DEPENDENCIES G.137 G.136 DI, FELLGETT, Peter Berners SCIENTIFIC BUREAU G.160 G.158 D.289 B.186-B.189 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 FELSENTREGER, Theodore L. FIELD, John E. FIENBERG, Stephen E. FINLEY, Moses I. FISCHER, Irene FISHER, Sir Ronald Aylmer FLINN, Ted FOREST, J.R. FOWLER, Ralph Howard FOX, Jeffrey L. FREEMAN, Peter R. FRIEDLANDER, Gerard Index of correspondents G.157 See also G.158 G.158 B.60 Gil52 G.154 G.41-G.54 G.162-G.164 D.238 G.138 G.85 A.24 G.162 FRISCH, Otto Robert GARSTANG, Roy GIFFARD, A.C. G.148 See G.155 GENT, Charles R. G.55 D.285 B.60 D.133 A.82 A.55 GILBERT, Freeman GEISSER, Seymour GAPOSCHKIN, E.M. GARLAND, George D. GILBERT, Sir Bernard William GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA G.164, G.173 B.117, B.136 See also B.16, B.100, B.111, G.160, B.193 G.132 G.154 GINGERICH, Owen GIRDLER, Ron W. GODWIN, Sir Harry A.4 G.152, G.157 GOGNA, Manohan H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 GOLD, E. GOLDSTEIN, Sydney GOOD, |. Jack GOODMAN, Kay GOODMAN, Lawrence E. Index of correspondents A.68 D.222, G.156 B.60, B.61, G.170 See also G.160 F.20 G.56 GORDON & BREECH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, INC GORDON & BREECH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD D.165-D.167, D.168-D.171, D.172, D.188 D.166, D.167, D.174, D.178-D.189, D.191, D.192, D.194, D.195, D.196, D.197 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AIR MINISTRY METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE HOME OFFICE A.155 A.68 B.92 GRIFFIN, Roger F. GUO Lu-can GUTENBERG, Beno HABIBULIN, Sh. T. B.30 GUBBINS, David GULL, Stephen A.182 D.63, D.291 G.167 HADDON, Ray A.W. B.197 See also G.164 G.57, G.58, G.132 See also G.141 A.50, E.6 B.103, B.138-B.142, B.195, G.59 See also B.194 HAMMERSLEY, John Michael HARRISON, Jack HESLOP- G.148 D.253 G.161 G.143 G.157 HALES, Anton L. HALL, John C. HARMER, Florence HAVELOCK, T.H. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 HEADING, John HEEZEN, Bruce C. HEGGIE, Douglas C. HEINE, Volker Index of correspondents D.155, G.60, G.140, G.141 D.238 G.160 G.155 HELE, Desmond George KING- A.180, G.64-G.68, G.161 HENDERSHOTT, M.C. HENRY, Norman F.B. HEROY, William B. HIDE, Raymond HIGGINS, Michael Selwyn, LONGUET- HILL, Rodney HINKLEY, David V. See G.157 G.149 G.91 A.26, G.151, G.152 See G.157 D.213, G G.142 B.57 HINKS, Arthur R. HIRONO, Takuzo G.134, G.135 A.58, A.59, A.163 HOLLICK, Frank S.J. HONEY, P.J. HOYLE, Sir Fred HUDSON, John A. A.57. A.156 D.79, G.150 G.147 E.16 A.59 G.154 HOWARD, Sir Henry Fraser HINSLEY, Sir (Francis) Harry HODGE, Sir William Vallance Douglas D.209 A.13, B.96, B.97, D.104-D.108, D.239, G.10, G.153 B.21, D.104, D.108, D.238, G.61 See also B.137 HUGHES, J.S. HUE Ee: HUNTER, Christopher A.180 D.108 G.133 HUFBAUER, Kare HUGHES, Anthony A. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents HUXLEY, Sir Andrew Fielding A.110 HUZURBAZAR, V.S. INGHAM, Albert Edward INGHAM, Michael F. INGSTAD, Helge B.58, B.60, G.160, G.162 See also B.75, G.158, G.168 D.110 G.165 G.150 INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS A.117, G.162 INSTITUTE OF STATISTICIANS INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION F.24 E.4 INTERNATIONAL SEISMOLOGY CENTRE D.104, D.108, D.238 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS _ B.92, D.238, E.5 IONESCU, Dan Gh. D.162 See G.166 G.145 B.60 D.166, D.167 B.77 G.62 J.M. DENT & SONS LTD JACOBS, John Arthur JACKSON, Kenneth JACKSON, Paul H. JASTROW, Robert JAYNES, Edwin T. JEANS, Sir James Hopwood JEFFREYS. Bertha Swirles, Lady B.80, D.222, D.238, D.291, G.80 See also G.86 G.37, G.66, G.72, G.87, G.153 A.4, A.5, A.8, A.13, A.59, A.134, A.179, A.180, A.185, A.180, A.181, B.62, B.63, B.77, B.139, B.163, B.169, B.212, B.235, B.240, D.8, D.9, D.11, D.63, D.104-D.108, D.157, D.158-D.162, D.164-D.166, D.178-D.189, D.191, D.192, D.194, D.195, D.196, D.197, D.239, D.252, D.257, D.271-D.273, D.276, D.279, D.281, D.289, E.5, G.2, G.3, G.10, G.56, G.57, G.65, G.76, G.77, G.85, G.86, G.122, G.124, G.165 See also A.65, B.68, B.138, B.142, B.241, B.242, D.115, D.226, D.280, H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 JELLIFFE, Smith Ely JENKIN, C.T. JONES, Ernest JONES, LI. Wynn JONES, R. JONES, Reginald Victor KAHN, Laura LEAVITT- KAULA, William H. KENDALL, David George KENDALL, Maurice G. KENNETT, Brian L.N. KIANG, T. Index of correspondents G.131 G.133 G.131 G.131 D.250 D.293 G.166 G.63, G.146 See also G.157 B.70, G.152 D.79 B.96, B.98 G.165 KONDORSKAYA, Nadia V. Ee? G.153 KNIGHTING, E. KOGAN, S.D. KONO, Maseru KOZIEL, Karol KIDD, Franklin KING-HELE See HELE. Desmond KING- B.288 See also B.137 A.109, A.152, B.80, B.197, B.288, D.260, G.163 See also B.108 Gil75 G.171 B.36, B.38 See also B.31 KUMAGAI, Naoiti KUO, John T. G.141 G.158 G.69, G.70 KUIPER, Gerard P. LACLAVERE, Georges LAKE, Philip D.238, D.239 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 LAMBECK, LANDE, Alfred LANDISMAN, Mark LANG, David M. LAPWOOD, Ernest Ralph LAWSON, Robert W. LEAKE, John A. LEAPMAN, Michael LEBOUR, G.A. LEE, A. Guy REESE n Index of correspondents See G.157 B.54, D.77, G.153 D.222 G.138 B.11, B.136, B.189, D.62, D.164, D.165, G.156, G.162, G.165 See also A.139, A.144, A.201, B.4, B.194, B.197, B.249, D.174, D.178, D.179, D.183 G.132 G.167 G.158 G.130 A.58, A.59 G.139 G.138, G.163 LINDLEY, Dennis V. LINFOOT, Edward Hubert LOMNITZ, Cinna LEHMANN, Inge LEWIS, John LI Zhi-sen LIEBAU, F. G.154 D.77 D.62 G.154 LITTLEWOOD, John Edensor LIGHTHILL, Sir (Michael) James A.23, B.55, B.61, B.74, G.145, G.147 E.6 LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY LYONS, Sir Henry George LONGMAN, LOW, A.R. See G.158 G.131 G.144 D.78, G.174 G.71 D.257 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents LYTTLETON, Raymond Arthur G.80, G.87, G.88, G.93, G.108, G.146, G.165 See also G.79, G.86, G.89 McCREA, Sir William Hunter A.179, A.180, D.257, G.145 MACDONALD, J. Ross McINTYRE, Michael E. McNALLY, [?] MADDOX, Sir John Royden MAINARDI, F. MALIN, S.R.C. MANDELBROT, Benoit MANSERGH,, Philip Nicholas Seton MARSH, J.G. G.145 A.27 See G.173 G.79, G.83 G.158 See D.291 D.79 D.252, D.259 See G.165 MASON, Sir (Basil) John MASTERS, Lionel G.156 E.20 G.150 G.130 MECHLER, P. MELCHIOR, Paul J. MELSAAC, MERKLE, Hans L. D.291 D.293 G.154 MATTHEWS, Paul Taunton MAUNDER, Edward Walter MATTHEWS, Drummond Hoyle MASSEY, Sir Harrie Stewart Watson G.153 B.224, D.17, D.250, G.90, G.146 D.82 D.239 D.226 B.5, G.141, G.155, G.166 MICHAEL, William H., Jr D.404 G.91-G.95 MERRIN, Arthur MESSAGE, P.J. METHUEN & CO LTD MEYERHOF, Arthur A. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 MILLER, [?] MILLER, Emanuel MILLER, J.C.P. MILLER, Ted MOHOROVICIC, Stjepan MORGAN, H.R. MORITZ, Helmut MORLEY, David W. MORRISON, L.V. MOTT, Sir Nevill Francis MOYAL, J.E. MUNK, Walter Heinrich Index of correspondents B.285, D.276 G.150 G.136, G.145 G.149 B.4 G.138, G.140 G.95 D.238 B.82, D.287 A.79, D.252 G.138, G.141 B.82, D.16, G.84, G.105 See also B.137, D.10, D.11 MURGATROVND, J.B. MURRAY, C.A. G.138 D.202 D.222 See G.137 NATURE NEVILLE, Ernest H. NEWALL, Hugh Frank F.14 E.6-E.13 NAFE, Jack NAGEL, [7] NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION NATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS B.60 NEWMAN, Max Herman Alexander NICHOLAS, Tressilian Charles B.82, D.77, D.80, G.153, G.157 G.138 A.66 B.60 NISBET, Euan G. NOVICK, Melvin R. NEWTON, Robert R. NEWBOLD, Paul D.9, D.252, G.83 A.56, D.80, G.174 A.58 A.8 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents O’DONOHOE, Mike R. O’KEEFE, John A. OLDROYD, J.G. OLVER, Frank William John OROWAN, Egon OXBURGH, (Ernest) Ronald, Baron B.113, B.158, B.235, B.256-B.258 G.143-G.145 G.142 B.56, G.106, G.156 G.148 G.86 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS B.59, B.62, D.99, D.226 OZAWA, Izuo PAGET, R.A.S. PALMER, Muriel PANETH, Friedrich Adolf PARKES, Sir Alan Sterling F.18 G.132 G.150 G.137 E.13 PARS, Leopold Alexander PENROSE, Sir Roger PETROSYAN, A.L. PIERCY, N.A.V. PEKERIS, Chaim Leib D.252 See G.158 PEISAKOFF, Melvin P. PHILLIPS, Theodore E.R. PEARSON, Egon Sharpe B.186, B.187, B.242, B.245, D.164, D.166, D.167, D.172, D.185, D.188, D.189, D.191, G.76, G.107, G.108 See also B.201, D186, D.239 E.13 POLKINGHORNE, John Chariton PIPPARD, Sir (Alfred) Brian D.222 D.239 G.133 G.130 G.134 G.83 POOLE, J.H.J. PORTER, J.G. POLLAK, Henry L. POSNETTE, Adrian G.150 G.164 G.144 B.25, B.36 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 POTTER, M.C. [?PRESS], Frank PRIESTLEY, Raymond PROUDMAN, Joseph PURSER, G. Leslie RABE, Eugene RAMSEY, W.H. THE RAND CORPORATION RANDALL, M.J. REDMAN, Roderick Oliver REID, George REESE Eu: Index of correspondents A.50 See G.153 A.177, G.136 G.130 E.6 G.139, G.146 G.109 G.144 G.154, G.157 See also G.173 D.75 D.82, G.149, G.150 See G.141 RINGWOOD, Alfred Edward RIVERS, William Halse Rivers RIZNICHENKO, Yuri V. RICHARDSON, Lewis Fry [?ROBERTS], Paul ROBERTS, Paul RICHTER, C.F. RINEHART, Wilbur G.37 See B.137 See G.131 G.164 See G.148 B.137 See also B.139, G.173 G.86, G.163 See also G.167, G.169 A.55 ROCKWARE GLASS SYNDICATE LTD G.86, G.164 See G.161 Ditt.Gil72 See also G.160 G.138 ROBIN, Gordon de Q. ROCARD, Y. G.163 ROCHESTER, Michael G. ROOTHAM, Cyril Bradley H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 Index of correspondents ROSENHEAD, Louis ROTHE, J.P. ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY G.137 D.239, G.159 B.115, B.129, B.142, B.162, D.105, D.178, D.222, D.238, D.239, D.261, D.278, D.279, D.281, D.283, E.21, G.76, G.77 ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY G.134, G.135 THE ROYAL SOCIETY A.17, A.110, B.20, B.199, D.196, D.222, D.238, D.239, D.293, E.14- E.20, F.20 ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY A.24, A.181 RUNCORN, Stanley Keith RUPRECHTOVA, Libuse RUTHERFORD, Ernest, Baron D.281, D.291, G.153, G.154, G.170 G.155 G.110 SADLER, Donald H. B.255, G.140, G.144, G.148, G.153 SALAM, Abdus SASAO, Tetsuo SAXENA, M.N. See G.162 G.160 See G.173 [?SCHLAPP], Robin D.80 G.131 A.89 A.55 SCHUCHERT, Charles SHARP, Francis Greenwich SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA B.251 B.108, B.110-B.115, B.129, B.134, B.148, B.163, B.169, B.170, B.173, B.174, B.175, D.104-D.107, D.261- D.267, G.111-G.121 See also B.160, B.165, B.167, B.168, B.172, B.177, B.179, B.194, D.70, D.271-D.273, D.291, G.160 A.68, E.6 G.148 SHIMSHONI, Michael SHAW, Sir Napier SHIMONY, Abner SHOR, George G., Jr H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SIDHU, Ranbir Singh SIMPSON, G.C. SITTER, Willem de SKILLING, John SMITH, Alan SMITH, Sir Francis Graham SMITH, Harry E. SMITH, Margaret S. SMITHIES, Frank SMYTHE, J.A. SOMERVILLE, Johann Index of correspondents B.18, B.19, B.99, B.100, G.160, G.162, G.163 See also B.16, G.173 A.68 G.130 A.34 D.70 See also G.10 E.20 A.171 D.82 See G.146 E.6 A.59 SONDHEIMER, E.H. STERN, J. Peter STOKER, James Johnston STONELEY, Dorothy STONELEY, Robert STEPHENSON, Francis Richard SPARKS, B.W. SPIERS, Henry SPIRU, Teodor G.156 See D.220 G.122-G.124, G.155 See also B.82, G.86 D.157 D.250, G.131, G.125-G.129, G.132, G.136, G.175 See JEFFREYS, Bertha Swirles, Lady B.176, B.177 See also B.179 STOTTER, Anne SUZUKI, Ziro D.238, D.239, G.137 SWIRLES, Bertha SYKES, J.B. H.112 G.155 D.398 G.130, G.131 G.155 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 SYNGE, John Lighton TABOR, David TAKEUCHI, Hitoshi TAYLER, Roger J. TAYLOR, Hugh S. TERROUx, F.R. THIRLAWAY, H.I.S. THOMAS, D.V. THOMAS, T.C. THOMPSON, E.H. THOMSON, L.M. MILNE- Index of correspondents See G.107 G.162, G.165 B.225, B.231 See also D.229, G.173 D.279, D.283 See G.165 G.136 20 See G.160, G.171 B.234 G.149 G.142 G.135 THEEEY,-C:E: TILLOTSON, Ernest THE TIMES TURNER, H.H. G.153 D.238 B.224 B.234 TOMASCHEK, T. TOOMRE, Alar TRUESDELL, C. D.80 D.76 E.6 TURNER, Eustace Ebenezer TURNBULL, Herbert Westren G.158 See also G.155 D.9, D.10, D.16 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE TUTIN, Thomas Gaskell URSELL, Fritz USAMI, Tatsuo A.86 G.156 G.132 G.140, G.163 VERHOOGEN, John G.149, G.165 H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 VINCENTE, Raimundo O. VITOLS, Alfreds WALSHAW, C. Desmond WALTERS, E. Max WESSON, Paul WEST, Richard Gilbert WESTGREN, Arne WHIPPLE, Francis John Welsh WHITTAKER, W.G. WHITTINGTON, Harry B. Index of correspondents A.181, B.192, B.193, B.194-B.199, B.203, B.220, B.222, B.229, B.235, B.236-B.241 See also B.200, B.201, B.249, G.157, G.164 G.135 G.167 G.143, G.147, G.160, G.166 G.154, G.163 A.181, G.166 G.143 A.68 G.130 G.150, G.161, G.175 WILKINS, G.A. D.287, D.288 B.258 G.41 G.163 G.167 G.139 WILSON, John Tuzo WOOD, Harry Oscar WOODHOUSE, J.H. WILLIAMS, James G. WILLMOUTH, P.L. WILSON, Clark R. WOOD, Robert MUIR- WILKINSON, Graham N. C.18 See also F.20 E.6, G.148 WOOLFSON, Michael Mark WRINCH, Dorothy Maud See D.290 See G.169 See B.41 See B.258 YAKOVKIN, YOKOYAMA, K. See G.156, G.169 A.132 YOUNG, Amicia M. H. Jeffreys NCUACS 133/6/04 YOUNG, Andrew YUMI, S. ZELEN. Marvin ZELLNER, Arnold ZHANG Huan-Zhi ZHARKOV, V.N. ZIDEK, James V. Index of correspondents G.140 B.234, B.235, B.255 See also B.239 G.146 B.58, B.59-B.63, B.67, B.68, B.76, D.78 See also B.74 D.62 D.157 B.60