LACK, David Lambert v2

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LACK_DAVID_LAMBERT_v2

ae es - esac 20/14/74 THE ROYAL SOCIFTY . THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS : \‘ Committee on Scientific and Technological Records ‘CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE Papers of DAVID LAMBERT LACK, F.R.S. 1910 = 1973 Listed by Jeannine Alton Harriot Weiskittel Deposited in the Library of the Edward Grey Institute, Oxford 1974 D.L. Lack csAc 20/14/74 Description of the collection 1. The papers cover the years 1925 — 1973; they were collected from Dr. Lack's study at the Bdward Grey Institute, Oxford, and from Mrs. Lack. Dr. Lack kept his papers in used quarto envelopes with a Ms. indication of the contents; these in turn were kept in cardboard filing—boxes whose labels were often defaced or faded. subject-matter into a roughly chronological sequence. The papers have been grouped by Almost all the notes were made on the back of typescript drafts (themselves often bearing Ms. corrections) of earlier articles, books or The handlist items refer +o the manuscript notes; no attempt letters. has been made to identify or collate the originals of the typescripts. The notes and records made on copy paper are often very fragile, and had sometimes been damaged by being crammed into envelopes too small They have been straightened, and protected by wax envelopes, for them. but not guarded and filed. Correspondence referring to specific investigations was always Many collaborators, including amateur kept with the relevant data. ornithologists and members of the general public.as well as professional colleagues, contributed data, observations and amendments to Lack's research and published work. are indexed; where information of special value occurs in the correspondence an indication is given in the appropriate entry in the handlist. Except for items 142-146,148, all correspondents Items 406-412 refer to 34 notebooks of observations made by Lack and his collaborators of migration movements monitored by radar at various R.A.F. stations. material by the Ministry of Defence. These books have been cleared as unclassified Titles etc. in inverted commas are those which appear on the manuscripts or related published work. Unless otherwise stated, all work is in Lack's manuscript or typescript. Summary of career be 1910 London 1924 — 28 Gresham's School, Holt 1929 — 33 Magdalene College, Cambridge 1933 - 40 Zoology master, Dartington Hall School 1938 - 39 Expedition to Galapagos 1940 - 45 Army Operation Research Group 1945 — 73 . Director, Hdward Grey Institute, Oxford 1948 1949 1951 1963 — 73 Conversion to Christianity Married Elizabeth Silva Elected to the Royal Society Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 Contents of the handlist 2. Items F I. II. Biographical Diaries, albums and journals III. Work on Galapagos (Darwin's) finches Work ou speciation Work on clutch size Work on titmice Vv. VI. VII. Work on swifts VIII. Work on robins IX. X. Work on migration Work for The Natural Regulation of Animal Numbers, Ponulation Studies of Birds and injoying Ornithology Work for Ecological Adaptations for Breeding in Birds XII. Work on island birds T= 3 4 = 35 36 — 54 55 - 60 61 — 69a 70 — 86 87 = 138 139 — 180 181 = 219 220 — 240 241 — 268 269 — 289 XIII. Work for Ecological Isolation in Birds 290 = 300 XIV. Work on Jamaican birds Work for Evolution Illustrated by Wildfowl XVI. Work on various ornithological subjects XVII. Work on evolution and religion XVIII. Conferences and committees Correspondence Radar work Publications and broadcasts Index to principal correspondents 301 — 3471 342 = 347 348 - 378 379 = 389 390 = 400 401 — 404 405 — 412 413 - 416 w W W F f U W A n N n A 10 12 15 16 17 18 19 21 21 23 24 25 25 26 D.L. Lack csac 20/14/74 I. Biographical 3. 1. 2. 3. Memoir by Professor William H. Thorpe, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Volume 20, 1974 ,pp.271 — 293. 'My Life as an Amateur Ornithologist' typescript account (23 pp) by Lack Photograph of David Lack and son Peter , c.1953 II. Diaries, albums and journals Album of photographs taken by Lack as a schoolboy "Three birds of Kelling Heath's: successful entry for the Holland Martin Natural History Prize, Gresham's School. Notebook contains Ms. essay with illustrations and photo— graphs 'Birds of Greatstone'; successful entry for the Public School Essay Competition of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Notebook contains typescript of essay with judges' comments transcribed by Lack, corres— pondence, notices and minutes of 37th annual meeting of Society when prize was presented, and Lack's later (1928) observations on birds at Greatstone 'In Print't: album of press cuttings (Lack's published letters and articles); album includes Ms. list of essays, lectures, and papers by Lack ‘Bird Diary, Volume I' with index of birds "Bird Diary, Volume II' with index of birds 'Bird Diary, Volume III' with index of birds ‘Bird Diary! (Volume IV) with index of birds 1925 — 28 1926 1927, 1928 1927 - 30 1926 — 28 1928 = 30 1930 — 32 1932 — 37 Notes on stuffed birds, courtship, display, general behaviour 1937 - 38 4. 5. 6. Te Gs 9e 10. 11; 12. 13. 14. 'Bird Notes Orkney': diary of observations Journal of expedition to St. Kilda by group of naturalists from Oxford and Cambridge 14a. Diary of expedition — bound typescript MS with original pen and ink sketch maps of the islands and village by Ian Gar 1941 1931 1931 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 156 16. 17. 183 19. 20. 21. 22. 236 24. 24a. 256 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Album of photographs of St. Kilda with descriptive key Album of papers and articles re expedition to St. Kilda by various members of party (with index by Lack) Journal of Cambridge University expedition to Bear Island Album of photographs of Bear Island with descriptive key Album of reports and published articles re expedition to Bear Island by various members of party Album of photographs: Part I — Iceland and islands on way to East Greenland, Part II -— Bear Island (descriptive key is missing) Journal of Cambridge Zoological expedition to East Greenland Album of photographs of East Greenland with descriptive key Album of press cuttings of expedition to East Greenland Journal of expedition to Tanganyika Album of photographs of trip to Tanganyika with descriptive key Journal of trip to California Album of photographs of trip to United States with descriptive key Unpublished typescripts describing trips to Tanganyika (1934) and California (1935) 'Bird Ringing Book': tabular summaries of data Album of press cuttings (many are reviews of Lack's published work ) Diary of observations on Shetland Island and in Oxford Journal of trip to Holland and Switzerland; miscellaneous notes on conversations and on books read 32. Journal of trip to Holland, Finland, and Sweden; miscellaneous notes on books read 33. 34. 356 Journal of trip to France Journal of trips to Sweden (1950) and Switzerland (1954) Journal of trip to United States and Canada 4. 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1932 — 33 1933 1933 1933 -— 34 1934 1934 1935 1935 1934 — 35 1935 1936 — 50 1945 = 47 1947 - 48 1948 1949 — 50 1950, 195 4 1962 Del. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 III. Work on Galapagos (Darwin's) Finches 36. Journal of expedition to Galapagos 37. Album of photographs of Galapagos (lacks descriptive key) 38. Miscellaneous observations, calculations and data 39.— Field observations 42. 5. 1938 - 39 1938 - 39 1938 ~ 39 1938 = 39 43.— Two large wallet files containing measurements, field observations 1938 = 39 44. and notes 45. Drawings, maps and photographs 46. 47. 48. ‘The Galapagos Finches (Geospizinae). A study in variation.* Occ.Pap.Calif.Acad.Sci. XXI, 1945: (Work for this paper was based on e field expedition to the Galapagos in 1938-39 and on a study of skins in various museums) Complete set of measurements ‘The Galapagos Finches': drafts of Introductory Section, amend— ments, references and tables 1940 ‘The Galapagos Finches": corrections and additions to the paper, correspondence and charts 1940 1939 =- 40 1940 — 44 1940 — 44 1944 — 47 1944 ~ 49 49. Notes, observations and bibliographies 50. 51. Darwin's Finches. - notes Cambridge: C.U.P., 1947: bibliographical Correspondence re publication of Darwin's Finches (many letters contain detailed comments on the MSS 52.— Vacant 54. IV. Work on Speciation 55. ‘Growth curves of various species taken from Heinroth, Vols. I, II, and III, Richdale and Arn': graphs and charts (not in Lack's hand ) 56. ‘Passer domesticus': distributions and observations 57. ‘'Passerines, speciation and ecology’: notes and bibliographies 58. Miscellaneous notes on species ecology (probably work done for "Ecological aspects of species—formation in passerine birds! Ibis, 86, pp.260-286, 1944) 1940 1940 1944 1944 59. Work on speciation and ecology: notes and bibliographies, pondence corres— 1944 60. ‘Species problem': correspondence (especially re robin) 1946 — 47 D.L. Lack csac 20/14/74 V. Work on Clutch Size 6. Notebook inscribed ‘Clutch Size, general interspecific’: notes on others!’ work n.d. ‘'Brood-size Data. Nesting success': observations and field work by Lack and others on robin, blackbird, song thrush, heron and swallow (extensive data) Data, field observations and calculations by Lack and others on thrush, swallow, robin and blackbird; correspondence from other observers 1925 = 49 1921 — 46 Notes and data on yellow-hammer, heron, partridge (some early observations are dated 1933-34), redbacked shrike; correspondence 1945 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. ‘'Titmice clutch size Holland and Finno-Scandia': observations and field work by Lack and others (extensive data) 65a. 'Clutch size of Parus, Sweden-Finland': data in various hands 66. ‘Clutch size of great tit': notes 67. Miscellaneous notes and observations, correspondence 68. 69. 'Clutch size — birds of prey': mainly information from ornitholo— gists in Sweden, Jutland, Goteborg, Uppsala ‘Clutch size — song thrush and wood warbler': data by Miss E. Silva (Mrs. Lack) 1926 — 45 1939 — 47 1935 — 40 1946 — 47 1948 1949 69a. "Clutch size': miscellaneous notes and data, correspondence *Clutch size - starling': data *Clutch size - domestic fowl': mainly letters from outside amateur observers in response to Lack's request in Field for information 1945 — 46 1946 — 47 VI. Work on Titmice 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. Miscellaneous data and observations, charts and tables ‘Tit nesting enquiry for 1954 paper's data and observations Miscellaneous data, typescript summaries Miscellaneous data, including typescript of various charts and graphs 1947 = 56 19AT — 53 n.d. ned. Miscellaneous data by Lack and others, typescripts of ‘Report on c.1955 Tit Breeding’ and "Analysis of British Data‘ Data on long-tailed tit . 1955 - 57 Notebook inscribed "Long-tailed tits’ containing field notes and observations 1954 Miscellaneous data and observations, ms. and typescript drafts of various tables 1947 = 53 Delis CSAC Lack 20/14/74 78. "Bird Box experiments': note by Lack describing need for scientific investigation of nesting of insectivorous birds, instructions for erecting nesting boxes and keeping records, notes and data on results (see also Items 393-395) reports to Committee on Economic Ornithology of British Amnual Woodlands on nesting box experiments, correspondence from Cranwich School, Gwydyr Forest Training School and area around Perth Drafts of 'The nesting of titmice (1948,1949) in state forests! and 'The nesting of titmice in boxes 1950" and 'Family size in the great tit'; draft with anonymous comments of ‘Weights and survival of nestling tits' Correspondence with Dr. H.N. Kluyver re his article on titmice Reproductive rate and population and Lack's ‘Special review. density in the Great Tit: Kluyver's study’ Ibis, 94, pp.167-i73, 1952. findings ) Ms. and typescript data (much is based on Kluyver's ‘Appendix 4. A Re-Analysis of Dutch Data's: notes, 2 drafts (one Notation on original file 'Kluyver 1956 with Ms. corrections). ege-ringed — recd + Marley re-analysis on these lines’ 0.1956 Te 1947 - 49 1949 = 54 1948 — 56 1946 = 52 1943 — 50 1954 - 56 1957 = V Wc 1948 = 49 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. Correspondence re titmice Correspondence re titmice Correspondence re titmice VII. Work on Swifts 87. Diary labelled '1948 = 1949 pp1-68" on cover. Inside ‘Elizabeth Containing Silva, Edward Grey Institute, 91, Banbury Road’. record of observations at Radley, Blenheim etc. and of swifts nesting in boxes at University Museum, Oxford Diary labelled '1949 May 24 — June 18. 69-229* containing obser vations at Radley and of nesting boxes 1949 230~365' containing Diary labelled '1949 June 18 = 1950 May 7. record of observations of nesting boxes and tabular summaries of data 1949 = 50 Diary dated '1950' with pages numbered 366-520 containing record of observations of nesting boxes and of three days at Radley 1950 Diary dated '1950 July 30 — Sept 7. 1951 April 30 — June 28' with pages numbered 521-676 containing record of observations of nesting boxes 1950 — 51 Diary with pages numbered 677-759 containing record of observations 1951 of nesting boxes and tabular summaries of data Diary labelled ‘(Song thrush) Swifts' containing record of observations in Christ Church meadow, Tring etc. observations of house martins at Boars Hill Also contains 1956 = 57 89. 90. 916 92. 93+ Dig lis CSAC Lack 20/14/74 94. 95° 96. 97. 98. "Radley watches etc. 1946/7 Hartley. Sotwell': field obser— vations by E. Lack and others at Radley. Observations from Sotwell, Berkshire in another hand "Swift. B.Bepaper. Behaviour (index to field notes etc.)': notes and observations by E. Lack on nesting in boxes (includes type~ script of ‘General summary') published in Br. Birds, 45, pp. 186—215 "Swift. Ibis. Other people's data': notes on books and articles, statistics and observations on apus apus, correspondence; "Nesting Success etc.': information and correspondence "Swift, Ibis. Table. Stage 2's tables and observations by D. and E. Lack "Systematics of Apus sp Chaetura': notes and charts, distribution maps, notes on books and articles reac, correspondence re ‘The Species of Apus' Ibis, 98, pp.34-62 8. 1946 - 47 1949 = 51 1948 - 51 1945 - 50 1954 = 55 99 "Swifts at Tring': field observations, notes on reports, corres- pondence from outside observers 1931 — 56 100. 101. 102. 'Torpid Swifts': notes on books and articles read, correspondence 'Swifts in Captivity': miscellaneous notes and correspondence Notes, bibliographies (especially on swifts observed abroad), identification of species, nesting habits, correspondence 103. "Ringing recoveries': notes, page of corrected MSS, correspon— dence with European museums and institutes on recoveries 104. Miscellaneous working papers, including statistics on Swedish recoveries of ringed birds 105. "Predators and Parasites': notes on books and articles read, correspondence 106. Letter from Hans Arn (Solothurn) including typescript of MSS and statistics for Alpine Swift 107. "Alpine Swift. Age and Clutch size': tables and statistics (see list on file), correspondence (analysis of Solothurn data) 108. ‘Alpine Swift 1957's tables and statistics, annotated typescript article and letter from Hans Arn. 109. 110. 111. 'Roosting and Night Ascents's notes on books read, quotations and extracts re roosting, letters and information sent in by outside observers 'Courtship': notes and correspondence ‘Feeding habits': notes and observations, material sent in by outside observers, extensive correspondence with C.G. Johnson (includes observations and calculations) 112. 'Eges. Clutch weight and size': miscelleneous notes 1954 1954 1954 1954 1952 — 54 1955 1932 = 56 1946 = 52 1957 = 58 1949 - 52 1950 — 55 1950 = 58 1951 D.L. CSAC Lack 20/14/74 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. "General breeding habits. Fighting other species for nests’: notes on books and articles read, ‘Notes on Dr. Weitnauer’s Paper on the Swift' (Orn.Beob. 1947), notes received from A.E. Cutcliffe, correspondence "Breeding Statistics': notes, field observations, graphs and tables (some with German equivalents added), corrected draft of tAnnual variations in conditions for nestlings" "Nests. Book's: notes on books and articles read, article (author unknown) 'On the breeding of the White-rumped Swift' with cor— rections in two different hands (neither Lack's), letter to B.W. Tucker with specimen of swiftis' nest, correspondence "Growth of young’: miscellaneous notes 'Migration': notes on books and articles read, information and correspondence 118. ‘Weather movements': miscellaneous notes and observations, correspondence and information from outside observers 96 1952 = 55 1953 = 56 1955 - 56 n.d. 1948 - 54 1951 — 56 119. ‘Weather movements:' notes on books and articles read, annotated offprints, observations by outside observers, correspondence 1954 =— 57 120. 121. 122. 123. "Swift migration (African data)": notes and correspondence 'Flight': notes on books and articles read (includes notee and information in other hands), section of corrected MSS on swifts in flight with comments and notes (?by John Barlee), correspondence "Height of flight's: notes on books and articles, correspondence ‘Swift migration paper's: observations and field notes (especially at Tring, 1956), charts, notes on ‘autumn migration 1955', 3 page draft of 'The spring arrival', data, with report and letter from J.F. Scott, correspondence 124. "Seaward flights and weather movements': notes on books read, observations and field data, observations and data sent in by outside observers, correspondence 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. *Poems about Swifts. Local names. Folk-lore': miscellaneous notes "Discarded foreign swift. The Pallid Swift affair': typescript with Ms. annotations. (5 pages), correspondence ‘Chapter 6. A Brief Survey of Foreign Swifts?® 'The Weight of the Eggs of the Swift A. Apus': typescript with comments in another hand ‘Correspondence about unused illustrations, excluding H.N.S.': photographs, sketches and drawings, newspaper cuttings, correspon= dence 'H.N.S. Poorer photographs'sphotographs of swifts in nesting boxes Swifts in a Tower. London: Methuen.: draft with Ms. corrections by Lack and others of Chapter 1, newspaper article by D. and E, Lack, August 28, 1954 1955 1955 — 56 1954 ~ 55 1956 = 58 igo2 = ot node 1952 ned. 1954 =~ 55 1954 1954 — 55 D.L. Lack csac. 20/14/74 131. Swifts in a Tower: correspondence re publication, photographs, list of text figures 132. Swifts in a Tower: publishers contract, miscellaneous reviews 133. Miscellaneous notes and information (probably intended as additional material for later editions of Swifts in a Tower) 134. Miscellaneous notes and correspondence 135. "Swift Egg paper’: tables, notes, calculations and correspondence 136. "Swift egg weight. Raw data': tables and observations 137. "Swift weights': tables and calculations, correspondence and information 10. 1955 = 56 1956 1955 - 59 1953 = 59 1967 — 68 1967 - 68 1967 — 68 138. Miscellaneous working papers on swift weights and wildfowl, note 1967 — 68 on laboratory procedure by Reg Moreau VIII. Work on Robins 139. *Population Summary, Maps. Burkitt Population Data': territorial maps, data on stuffed bird experiments and on aviaries 140. *Population Summary's ‘Winter Census of the Robin in Bagley Wood 1935-41" by Miss King (with additional note by W.B. Alexander), diary of robin observations (1935-46) by F.McN. Allardyce, letter from A.H. Scott 141. Territorial naps of Wytham, miscellaneous photographs of robins 142. Correspondence and data received in response to Lack's request —146.in British Birds, March 1945 for information on nesting of the robin (correspondence not indexed) 147. *Summaries used in compiling papers on clutch and brood sizefs notes, data and tables, territorial maps, correspondence 148. "Information on clutch size': summaries of data, record cards, extensive correspondence from outside observers (not indexed) 1935 = 45 1935 — 46 1945 - 47 1945 - 46 1945 =~ 46 1946 ~ 47 1946 = 47 1945 = 46 1946 - 47 Information on clutch sizes extensive correspondence from outside observers (not indexed) "Robin eggdata': data collected by Bertram Chappell with tables of clutch weight and summaries of observations and data tRobin feeding frequencies': record of observations (May—June 1946, May 1947), table of feeding frequencies, 'summary of feeding activities", typescript of ‘comments on robins' weights' (?by Rev. John Lees) 149. 150. 151. 152. Correspondence with Rev. John Lees (inciudes meticulous records, maps and observations of robins in Ross-shire) 1945 = 47 D.L. CSAC Lack 20/14/74 153. 154. 1556 156. "Robin Weights': graphs, tables of egg weights and measure— ments, some correspondence from Jchn Lees "Robin Ecologyt: notes and maps (most in Lack's hand but some from outside observers) (work for 'Notes on the ecology of the robin’, Ibis, 90, pp.252~279) ‘Correspondence prior to 1940' re robin (includes some letters of a later date) Correspondence from readers following publication of The Life of the Robin, London: Witherby. comments on the book) (many letters include detailed 157. Correspondence re robins from outside observers 158. Correspondence re robins from outside observers 159. ‘Age's: notes, data and observations on robins and other birds, comments on Chapter IX ('Age') in unidentified hand 160. -161 162. Correspondence re publication of the several editions of The Life eof the Robin: contracts, royalty statements, illustrations, foreign translations etc. Notes for second edition of The Life of the Robin (includes notes on books and articles read), photographs and correspondence. 2 page typescript of 'A learned action in herring gull and robin'* 11. 1946 = 49 1947 - 48 1930 = 42 1943 = 44 1945 1946 — 47 1941 — 44 1944 = 65 1942 = 45 163. "Breeding notes after second edition's: notes and earlier corres= pondence 1938 = 49 ‘Robin book: 3rd edition. Nesting, parasites, Lees': data, records, miscellaneous press cuttings, maps. photographs, correspondence 1946 = 49 Correspondence with publishers and outside observers re Pelican edition of The Life of the Robin 1950 — 53 Copy of Pelican edition with Lack's amendments for fourth edition, typescript draft of new preface, typescript of various re-written portions of text, correspondence 1965 "Correspondence re Robin Redbreast' from outside observers and readers 1946 - 56 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. Correspondence re publication of Robin Redbreast with comments on the MSS, permission to quote etc. 169. Robin Redbreast: draft of preface, Ms. lists of illustrations, notes to the text and quotations, bibliographical notes, indexes 170. Notes for Chapter I 'Winter Friend't and Chapter II "Death of Robin': drafts, miscellaneous newspaper cuttings, guide book to Potter's Museum, Bramber, Sussex 171. Notes for Chapter IIl ‘Burial and Covering of Dead' and Chapter IV ‘Prisons': drafts and correspondence 1948 c. 1949 1948 1948 D.L. CSAC Lack 20/14/74 172. Notes for Chapter V 'Pastoral's poems and correspondence 173. Notes for Chapter VI ‘Colour and Movement’ and Chapter VII *Politics'; drafts and correspondence 174. Notes for Chapter VIII 'Home Life’, Chapter IX 'Exploitation' and Chapter X 'Travel': drafts 1756 Notes for Chapter XI 'Nursery': notes, copies of poems, draft 176. Notes for Chapter XII 'Christmas': typescript of various legends, correspondence 1TT. ‘Robins for Christmas! New Scientist, 8, December 1960: copy of article, photographs of Christmas cards used as illustrations 178. Miscellaneous notes on robins in literature 179.6 Miscellaneous notes for Robin Redbreast and various newspaper cuttings re robins 180 « ‘Watching Robins': typescript draft of talk for children IX. Work on Migration 181. 'Passerine migration through Fngland' (with E. Lack), BrBirds, 42, pp.320-326: typescript data with corrections re area surrounding Whitehorse Hill and Beacon Hill 182, Material for trip to Pyrenees: maps, itineraries, postcards, receipts etc. 183. ‘Migration of insects and birds through a Pyrenean pass’ (with E. Lack), J.Anim.Ecol., 20, pp.63-67: typescript of proposal for expedition +o Pyrenees, notes and data, observations, notes on books read 184. Correspondence re migration through Pyrenees 185. 186. Notebook labelled on cover ‘Visible Migration’ and on first page 'Migration Notes 1951. Cornwall.' containing sporadic observations from 1951 to 1958 (later observations are at Boars Hill) ‘Visible migration at Land's End" (with E. Lack), Br.Birds, 45» pp.81-96: notes and observations, correspondence, maps, draft of ‘The origin of the coasting migrants at Land's End. A Supple- mentary Note! 187. ‘Migration: Kent Combined Watch 1951t: notes and observations by outside workers, correspondence, draft of wmidentified paper on migration (first 2 pages are missing), draft of ‘Visible Pas— serine iigration through Central Kent in the Autum of 1952" by Philip S. Redman 12. 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1960 nd. ned. n.d. 1948 — 49 1950 1950 — 51 1945 - 52 1951 = 58 1951 - 52 1952 = 54 D.L. Lack csac 20/14/74 13. 188. Sub-Committee on Visible Migration to the Scientific Advisory 1952 = 53 Committee of the B.T.0.: drafts and final copy of hints on observing, report of the Sub-Committee and its recommendations, notes by Lack, copy of 'The AutumMigration of Skylarks in Iceland’ by Ivan Goodbody, draft of "Migration against the Wind‘ 189. Correspondence re Sub-Committee with reports and comments of members 190. "Migration Across the Seat, Ibis, 101, pp.374-399: typescript draft with extensive corrections, notes on others’ work, notes and observations, related offprint, correspondence (includes correspondence with Ken Williamson on 'Bird Migration Terms’, Ibis, 101, 255-256) 1952 — 53 1958 = 59 190a.Work on Chaffinch migration in North Devon: data and correspondence 1956 191. "Migration off Norfolk in the late autumn': typescript draft, data and observations, correspondence from M.T. Myers with data 192. "Migration data for October's record of observations, draft of ‘Summary of movements seen in N.E. Norfolk from 27th October to 8th November, 1961° 1957 = 59+ 1968 1957 =— 59 1961 193. Observations and data from Isle of Lewis: visual data of Stephen 1959 — 61 B. Lee "his own and that of others' 194. Observations from Isle of Lewis, correspondence 195. Migration notes on ‘early morning passerine arrivals’ dated September 1959-60, ‘small passerine SSE inland 1958-62': tabular summaries of data, maps and charts _ 1959 - 62 1958 — 62 195a."Autum drift migration': data from Gibraltar Point, Spurn, Cley 1949 = 59 196. *Autum "Drift migration" on the Inglish east coast', Br.Birds, 53, pp.325-397: tabular summaries of data, notes, typescript of pages 47-48 of draft 1960 197. Correspondence re autum "drift migration" including extensive 1959 — 61 comments on various drafts of MSS before publication 198. "A comparison of "drift migration" at Fair Isle, -199.and Spurn Point', Scot.Birds, 1, pp.1-33: tabular summaries of Isle of May 1951 = 60 data 200. Correspondence re 'A comparison of “drift migration". . .' 201. 'The influence of weather on passerine migration. A review.', Auk, 77, pp.171-209: notes, maps, several pages of typescript with corrections, correspondence (many letters include extensive comments on the MSS) 202. 'Radar films of migration over eastern England' (with E.Eastweod) Br.Birds, 55, ppe33-414: ‘comments on the Ibis paper' and typescript of "comments on des— Letter from J. Monk cription of movements shown in the figures*. with detailed comments on 'Radar evidence on migratory orientation’ data, figures, photographs, draft of 1960 1960 1962 Delis CSAC Lack 20/14/74 14. 203. 'Falls of night migrants on the English east coast in autum 1960 = 62 1960: and 1961" (with J.L.F. Parslow), Bird Migrat., 2, pp.187~201: notes and observations (by Lack, Parslow and others), correspon= dence, newspaper cuttings 204. "Migration at Minsmere, seen and unseen' (with H.E.Axell, J.L.F.Parslow, J.Wilcock), Bird Notes, 30, pp.181+186: data and observations, tabular summaries, correspondence 1960 = 63 205. "Passerine night migrants on Skokholm' (with P. Lack), Br.Birds, 1966 59, ppe129—141: data, weather maps, correspondence 206. ‘Migration across the North Sea studied by radar. Part 1. Survey -207.through the year.', Ibis, 101, pp.209=234: Norfolk records and 1956 = 59 weather, data and tabular summaries 208. Correspondence re Part 1 209. 'Migration across the North Sea. . .Part 2. The spring departure 1956-59", Ibis, 102, pp.26-57: data 1957 1960 210. Part 2: data and tabular summaries, analysis of wind direction 1959 - 60 and weather, 2 page typescript of 'factors influencing volume of emigration' and of 'the influence of weather on migration", correspondence 211. "Migration across the southern North Sea. . .Part 3. Movements in June and July', Ibis,i04, pp.74-85: data, comments on the MSS by Reg Moreau, correspondence 212. *Migration across the southern North Sea. . .Part 4. Autum', Ibis, 105, pp. 1-54: data, typescript of 'the effects of weather con=— ditions on lapwing migration', correspondence 213. ‘Migration across the southern North Sea. . .Part 5. Movements in August, winter and spring, and conclusion’, Ibis, 105, PD. 461~492: data, typescript with Ms. corrections of paper tAugust* 214. Part 5: data for May, typescript of amendments to Part 4 with Ms. corrections, correspondexice (many letters include comments on the MSS) 215. Part 5: data for December, January, early February, observations made by Sergeant K.H.Crowther, first page of article (unidentified) 216. ‘March — April 1959. Norfolk. Excluding E movements. + tables for all Part 5': data, draft of ‘Subsidiary movements in spring 1959° 217. 'Part 5. Spring revised. E. Movements to 20.iv': correspondence, tabular summaries of data, draft of ‘rework of spring emigration’ and of ‘influence of wind speed!* 218. 'General Survey. Part 5*: data and notes 219. *The Significance of Migration’: typescript draft of article 1959 = 62 1961 = 63 1963 1963 1959 = 60 1959 1962 = 63 1963 n.d. (See Section XX for radar notebooks 1957 — 62) Lack 20/14/74 15. X. Work for 'The Natur Studies of Birds,! and 'Mjoying Ornithology! 21 Rerulation of Animal Numbers,!' "Population 220. Correspondence with publishers re The Natural Regulation of Animal Numbers. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1954 (paperback reprint 1970) 221. 222. 223. Correspondence for detailed comments on the MSS Natural Regulation (many letters include Reviews of Natural Regulation Detailed notes by Lack on Animal Dispersion in Relation to Social Behaviour by V.C. tynne-Edwards, correspondence, data on mortality, review by Bruce Campbell of Animal Dispersion in Countryman, Spring, 1963 224. Correspondence with publisher and illustrator for Population Studies of Birds. Oxford:Clarendon Press, and typescript of list of proposed illustrations 225. Reviews of Population Studies of Birds 226. Work on Coal Tit/Great Tit for Population Studies: notes on others’ work, data, observations, tabular summaries, maps, drafts of chap= ter, correspondence Population Studies) (Items 226 — 237 refer to work done for 227. Grouse: notes, typescript of various tables, draft with corrections of 'The Red Grouse and other Game Birds', copy of ‘Predation and Red Grouse Populations' by D. Jenkins, A. Watson and G.R. Miller 228. Correspondence re Grouse (many letters include detailed comments on the MSS) 229. Seabirds: notes and observations (some by outside observers), typescript of "Nelson on the Gannet' 230. Correspondence re seabirds (many letters include detailed comments on the MSS) 231. 'Quelea, Bullfinch, Woodpigeon': notes, draft (3 pages) with comments in another hand, correspondence 232. ‘Tawny owls, Manakins, Song Thrush, Blackbirds, Wood Pigeons": data, 1 page draft with extensive corrections, correspondence 1951 — 54 1952 — 55 1955 - 56 1955 - 63 1964 — 66 1966 — 67 1963 — 64 1963 = 64 1963 — 64 1963 — 64 1957 ~ 67 1963 — 64 1963 = 65 233. Herons: data and observations by Lack and others, correspondence 1963 = 64 234. Storks: notes, observations and graphs, correspondence (with comments on Lack's MSS) 2356 'Pied Flycatchers': notes and observations, draft (incomplete) with extensive corrections, correspondence (with comments on the MSS) 236. Miscellaneous correspondence 237. Miscellaneous related offprints and photographs 1964 1964 = 65 1963 = 67 1966 — 67 Beis CSAC Lack 20/14/74 Correspondence re publication of Injoying Ornithology: contract, 238. —239 illustrations, permission to quote etc. 240. Enjoying Ornithology: typescripts of preface, of list of plates, of table of contents, photographs (see also Item 365) xl, Work for 'Ecological Adaptations for Breeding in Birds! 241. "Dispersion': notes and calculations, correspondence (many with comments on the ISS) 242. ‘Weaver Birds': notes and observations, typescript of Chapter 27 "Ecology and Breeding Biology of Ploceine Weaver Birds’ with comments in another hand, correspondence 243. 244. 245+ 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 2546 "Peleceniformes': notes and data, corrected MSS, correspondence “Oceanic and Inshore Seabird': notes, corrected MSS, correspondence 'Penguins': notes, corrected MSS, comments on Chapter 23 in another hand, correspondence ‘Wading and Littoral Birds': notes, corrected MSS, correspondence *Cooperation': notes on others' work, correspondence *Scolopacidae': notes, corrected MSS, correspondence ‘Australian passerines': notes and correspondence ‘Other passerines': notes by Lack and others, typescript of various tables, comments on the MSS, correspondence 'Breeding Biology in Procellariiformes': notes and observations, corrected MSS, comments on Chapter 13 signed 'J.W. Jan '65! (John Warham), correspondence ‘Age of breeding': notes, bibliographies, correspondence ‘Pigeons and parrots': notes and correspondence 'Nidicolous land birds': data, notes on others' work, offprints (German), correspondence 2556 "Breeding Ecology': graphs, notes and calculations mainly on egg data (weight, incubation, size), correspondence 256. 'Marine birds': notes, corrected MSS and graphs, correspondence 2576 258. ‘Anatidae': notes and data by Lack and others, corrected type— Ett of various tables, correspondence (with much additional data "Brood parasites': notes, typescript of 'The Phylogeny of the Parasitic Icteridae' with comments by Mayr and Paynter and corrected typescript of 'Mimicry in parasitic young’ 16. 1963 = 64 1964 1963 — 64 1963 — 65 1963 — 66 1964 — 66 1964 — 66 1964 — 66 1964 = 67 1965 1965 1964 = 65 1965 — 66 1965 - 66 1965 — 66 1965 = 66 1966 1966 1966 -- 67 1966 — 67 i CSAC Lack 20/14/74 2596 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. Correspondence re ‘Brood parasites' "Tropical African Clutch Size's notes and data 'Moult': notes and bibliographies ‘Pair bond and sex selection’: notes and bibliographies 'Weavers': photographs by J.H. Crook with descriptive key "Miscellaneous birds': notes, bibliographies, corrected draft Correspondence re ‘Miscellaneous birds’ Miscellaneous notes, bibliographies and offprints for work on ecological adaptation Correspondence re illustrations with Robert Gillmore Correspondence re publication: permission to use material from File includes several letters from readers other sources, etc. after publication 17. 1966 — 67 n.d. ned. ned. ned. 1964 — 66 1964 =- 66 1967 = 68 1966 — 67 1967 = 72 xii. Work on Island Birds 269. Notes by Lack and outside observers, bibliographies, 1 page of comments on unidentified MSS, correspondence 1966 — 67 270. "Mediterranean Islands. Sardinia, Corsica, Maltese and Aegean’: notes and observations, drafts, correspondence 1968 'Ireland's: notes and bibliographies, correspondence 1968 — 69 271. 272. 273. 274. "Hawaii, Polynesia, Solomon Islarnc, Bermuda, Indonesia, Tres Marias': notes and bibliographies, correspondence tHawaii Phaeornis': notes and correspondence 'Gulf of Guinea. Sao Tome. Principe': notes and observations, drafts, appendix on land and freshwater birds, correspondence 275- "Gough Island. Tristan da Cunha.Iceland': notes, observations, correspondence (many of the letters contain detailed information) 276. 277. 278. 'New Zealand': notes, bibliographies, drafts for publication tAtlantic Islands. Madeira, Azores, Cape Verde': observations, bibliographies, notes, correspondence ‘Atlantic Islands': material for comparison of species on islands with Morocco, notes, observations, bibliographies, list of species, draft of Appendix 2 and 3, correspondence 279. 'Island birds's miscellaneous notes and bibliographies, corres~ pondence 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 Lack C 20/14/74 280. 281. —283 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. Miscellaneous notes, correspondence (1972) Drafts with extensive corrections and annotation of Chapters 15 — 20 of "Island Book’ with tables, appendices etc. Chapter 16 'The Island Distribution of Darwin's Finches': bibliographies, and notes, corrected drafts, anonymous comments on draft, correspondence and information 'The Number of Species on Islands! (Witherby Memorial Lecture) Bird Study, 16, pp.193-209: typescript draft "The endemic ducks of remote islands’, Wildfowl, 21, pp.5—i0: typescript 'The numbers of species of hummingbirds in the West Indies’, Evolution, 27, pp-326-337: drafts, computer data, notes, graphs, correspondence "Birds on Grenada’, Ibis, 115, pp.53-59: corrected draft; ‘Wintering Warblers in Jamaica’, Living draft with extensive corrections, tables Bird, 11, pp.129-153: 289. "Birds on St. Vincent’, Ibis, 9 scene! 115, pp 46-52: corrected typescript also Section XIV 'Work on Jamaican Birds' which superseded the (See work on Island Birds) XIII. Work for Ecological Isolation in Birds? 290. Ecological Isolation in Birds. Oxford & Edinburgh: Blackwell Scientific Publications. ‘Ecological isolation and Territor— iality': notes and comments on books and articles read, draft of ‘Vultures’ with corrections, draft of ‘African island'* with corrections, draft of "Some tropical studies* with comments and corrections by Moreau, correspondence 291. 'Mainly thrushes': notes and drafts, photographs, comments on own work and comments from other observers , correspondence 292. 'Parus's notes, drafts, bibliographies, offprint annotated in another hand 293. ‘Hybridisation’: notes on books and articles read re American birds (land and aquatic) correspondence 294. Miscellaneous notes, mainly comments on books and articles read re European birds, correspondence 295.6 'tFood't: notes and comments on books and articles read, 1 page corrected MSS Chapter on Food’, correspondence 296. 297 - Notes, graphs, bibliographies, 'Sitta, Asia & India! Miscellaneous notes and drafts on ‘habitat* 297a. Ms notes; typescript guide for printing figures; corrected type~ script list of text figures; typescript list of corrections to book; correspondence re permission to reproduce drawings; editorial cor=- respondence; correspondence after publication with comments and additional information; reviews of the book 8. 1967 — 68 1972 1967 = 68 1567 - 68 1970 1970 1971 = 73 1973 1973 1963 — 69 1968 — 69 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 ~ 70 D.L. CSAC Lack 20/14/74 298. Notes and drafts (some with comments in another hand) re 'finches' 299-6 300. Notes on books read re European birds © ‘Tropical areas (excluding Africa)': notes and comments on works read, draft of ‘Australian honeyeaters' with corrections by Allen Keast, comments by C. Perrins Work on Jamaican Birds 301. Pocket notebook inscribed with name and address and 'West Indies. June 1969' containing field observations 302. Notebook labelled ‘Jamaican Field Notes, Vol 1, October — Decem— ber! containing field observations 303. Notebook labelled ‘Jamaican Field Notes, Vol 2 December —- containing observations ' 304. Nctebook labelled ‘Jamaican Field Notes, Vol 3' containing observations 305. Notebook labelled 'Vol 4° containing field observations Notebook labelled by E. Lack "Domenica, June 1972. Field Notes! 1969 1969 1969 1969 n.d. ned. ned. ned. 1972 306. 307. "Lesser Antilles except Domenica’: notes and observations, tabular summaries of data, correspondence 1971 = 72 308. "Domenica': tabular summaries of data, correspondence, ‘Notes on the airfauna of Domenica, B.W.I.* by D.B. Wingate 309. 'Horduras': tabular summaries of data, 1 p. typescript 310. "Tobago": notes and observations 1972 1972 c. 1971 311. 314 315-6 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. "Daily recocds of observations': detailed typescripts of data (Location, weather, date, environs, time, number of observers etc) ‘Count summary by place': tabular summaries in another hand *Passerine notes': observations and tabular summaries of data ‘Notes on non—passerine from reading, Ridgway, skins etc': notes and correspondence Finished notes': notes and 'Non—passerine. Jamaican land birds observations by Lack and others, draft of 'Pigeons. Columbidae' with extensive corrections, correspondence 'Wanderers': notes, typescripts of various tables, correspondence 'Flora. Except Jamaica': bibliographies, notes, transcript of talk at AIBS meeting by Richard Howard, correspondence 1971 1971 1970 = 72 1971 1971 = 72 1970 = 71 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 321. 'Feeds analysed by fruit': notes by Lack and other observers, correspondence 322. "Summaries of feeds of passerines': notes 323. —324. 325. 326. 327. 'Feeds: detailed notes on feeding of various Jamaican birds 'Faunal comparisons. esp. Jamaica cf. mainland. WI airfauna endemision in other archipelagos': notes Draft of ‘Chapter I, "Miscellaneous notes, observations, map. An Island Model' and of 'A Theory of Island Airfaunas'; draft of ‘Chapter 15, Tropical Mountain Birds’ and of ‘East African Mountain Forests' ‘Chapter 2, Notes on Flora (Adams), Weather': notes by Lack and others, correspondence, draft of 'The types of forest in Jamaica' with comments and corrections by Lack and Dr. Dennis Adams References for Jamaican bird book in alphabetical order (ms. and 328. -331. typescript) "A check list of the birds of Jamaica': Xerox copy 20 1972 . 1972 1972 1972 1972 1971 1973 n.d. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. Work on West Indian Zoogeography sent by Ernst Mayr to Lack, typescript of proceedings of a symposium on zoogeography sponsored by Mayr in April 1954, correspondence 1954, 1971 on proposed course on zoogeosraphy' by P.J. Darling- 1956 = 62 Copy of *Memo ton, dated November 20,1962; copy of ‘memo for Ernest Williams on Simpson's Zoogeography of West Indian Lard Mammals. . P.J. Darlington, dated March 26,1956; Mayr's notes on Darlington's work -' by Letter from Alexander Cruz enclosing typescript of "Distribution and habitat preferences of the family columbidae in Jamaica's; file also contains draft of 'Birds of the Lluidas Vale Park) Region, Saini Catherine, Jamaicat by A. Cruz (c.1972) (Worthy Letter from Ernst Mayr enclosing draft of work on birds of Northern Melanesia; Mayr letter answering Lack's questions re faunas of large islands and adaptive radiation in West Indian lizards and referring to work on Northern Melanesia 1971 1972 1972 Outline for 'The Origin of the Flora and Fauna of the West Indies* 1971 by Ernest W. Williams (ed.), notes by Lack and others, biblio— graphical cards, letter from Thomas Schoener answering Lack's questions with many references to work done by E. Williams 1972 Diary of observations on Jamaica Diary of observations on Domenica 1970 — 71 1971 = 72 1969 — 71 Data for Island Biolosy collected by Peter Lack on a programme 340. -341. worked out by David and Peter Lack. Ms. note by David Lack (Island Biolocy, Illustrated by the Land Birds of Jamaica to be publishec in 1975) D . L ° Lack CSAC 20/14/74 21. XV. Evolution Illustrated by Wildfowl 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 'The proportion of egg yolk in the eggs of waterfowl' Wildfowl, 19, pp.67-69: notes and tables on egg weights and yolk/white ratios, correspondence and information 1967 - 638 ‘anatidae Eggs': notes, tables, calculations on egg weights and yolk/white ratios, correspondence 1967 Miscellaneous correspondence on egg weights and yolk/white ratio Evolution Illustrated by Waterfowl, Blackwell Scientific ‘Part |.Principles of classification pps.i—28' Publications. and 13. Where species meet: choice of mate pps.29-54'; drafts with corrections by Lack and comments in two other hands (un identified) 1967 — 70 1967 — 70 Notes on books and articles read, notes on speciation, charts and 1967 - 70 maps Contract with Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd., miscella- neous papers re publication, 3 drafts of p.27, correspondence and information 1967 - 70 (Evolution as Illustrated by Waterfowl to be published in 1975) XVI. Work on various ornithological subjects (Material in this section is arranged chronologically. of specific published papers is given when known. ) Title and reference 348. 349. 350. 351. ‘Changes in Status — British Islands': notes by Lack and others, correspondence breeding birds' (with W.B. Alexander), Br. Birds, 38, pp.42-45, 62-69 , 82-88 ) (Work for "Changes in status among British 'Changes in status — British Islands': notes by Lack and others, notes on others’ work 'The display of the Blackcock' Br. Birds, 32, pp.290-303: raw data and observations, notes on others' work 1941 -— 43 1941 — 43 1939 — 40 "Observations on Breeding Behaviour in Tri-Coloured Redwing' (with J.T. Emlen), Condor, 41, pp.225-230: notes and observations by Lack and Emlen 1939 Lack 20/14/74 "An investigation of the factors controlling the number of the breeding bird population’: draft with corrections; notes for speech by Lack, notes on others' work, 'Insectivorous Birds and Forestry' by Lack (see also Item 78), correspondence "Canaries': correspondence re Lack's trip to Canary Islands, March 1947. Notes on breeding birds with tabular summaries of data "Vernacular names of birds’: draft with ms. corrections of ‘Lack's letter to the editor of Auk, paper by Owen Wynne on the same subject, letter from H.H. Poor Field observations at Breckland: notes and tables "Breckland Heaths': observations, maps and charts, bird counts for bird population related to afforestation and tree height (Work for ‘Old brecks or new forests?! Bird Notes, 24, ppe2i5— 216 and ‘Further changes in bird—life caused by afforestation! (with E. Lack) J.Anim,Ecol, 20, pp.173=179) 22. 1944 - 47 1946 - 47 1947 1948 — 51 1951 Draft with corrections of 'Further changes in bird-life due to afforestation’ with tables 1951 'Birds in the Bible': correspondence with Professor G.L. Driver (Magdalen College, Oxford) and comments by Reg Moreau on Driver's paper 1952 — 53 353- 354. 3556 356. 357 358. 3596 Notebook inscribed 'Nightjars. 1952—6. Morte Hoe 1956" containing records of field observations 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. Data and field observations on nightjars (Work for 'Notes on nesting night jars' Br.Birds, 50, pp.273-277) Data on call notes, correspondence (Work for 'Call-notes, Erithacus and convergence! Ibis, 96, pp.312-314) "Fluctuations in the heron population': data, draft with cor rections, comments on the paper by 5.A.C. sent by W.B. Alexander (identity of S.A.C. unknown), correspondence (several letters include comments on the MSS) (Work for 'The Stability of the Heron Population’ Br.Birds, 47, pp.i11-119) 'The significance of egg colour in chats and thrushes': data, tables, 2 drafts, correspondence (with comments on the MSS) Work for 'The significance of colour of turdine eggs' Ibis, 100, pp. 146-166) 'Egg colour — Cott': correspondence and data ‘Ege colour — all other birds': correspondence and data *Sand martin project': architectural plans for nesting boxes, correspondence ‘British Pioneers in Ornithological Research 1859-1939! Ibis, 101, pp.71-81 (reprinted in Enjoying Ornitholory): notes and tables, correspondence, comments on the MSS (see also Items 238 — 240) 1956 = 58 1957 1956 = 57 1958 = 59 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 23. 366. Work for "Cuckoo hosts in Ingland’ Bird Study, 10, pp.185~202: 1956 = 64 data, correspondence, comments on the 155 367. Obituary of W.B. Alexander, Nature, 209, pp.759-760: correspondence 1966 and draft 368. Correspondence and papers on internationally agreed world list of birds, typescript of 'A plea for a list of holarctic bird species’ 1967 369. Arrangements for holiday in Norway: maps and notes of birds, 1968 — 69 correspondence 370. *Zosterops': notes and maps on geographical distribution, biblio— graphies, notes on books read, correspondence and comments 1969 371. "Fighting in birds and man: the wrong moral’; notes, parts of typescript with ms. corrections, correspondence (work for '0f birds and Men' New Scientist, 41, pp.121-122) 1968 — 69 372. "Species diversity': bibliographies and notes, 1 page draft, typescript of Chapter 15 'An Introduction to Bird Species Diversity', correspondence 373. Editorial correspondence for article entitled ‘Population, Biologicalt for Encyclopaedia Britannica 374. *Population, Biological'— section on insects: notes, draft with corrections by Lack, Professor G. Varley and another, correspon— dence 375. *Population, Biological’ section on red grouse: typescript with corrections by Lack and Adam Watson, correspondence 376. *Population, Biological': miscellaneous notes on population control of mammals 377. *Population, Biological‘: miscellaneous working papers and drafts, correspondence 378. Work on population dynamics -- fish: correspondence XVII. Work on Evolution and Religion 379. ‘Evolution and Man's Nature': talk given at St. Anne's House, Soho, 26 November 1953: drafts, corrected typescript, comments, addenda and postscript to lecture 380. "Evolution and Man's Nature': comments and correspondence 381. "Some letters on the family at church’ by D. and E. Lack with correspondence on which article was based 382. Evolutionary Theory and Christian Belief. The Unresolved Con= flict. Methuen: miscellaneous press cuttings and reviews, correspondence (see also Item 386) 383. Enquiries about miracle at Lourdes: correspondence 384. ‘Natural selection and human nature's: draft with corrections 1969 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1953 1953 = 54 1956 = 57 1957 1958 nid. e DL. CSAC Lack 20/14/74 385. Miscellaneous drafts for works on evolution and religion 386. —387 *Evolutionary Theory and Christian Belief': correspondence and comments on the MSS (see also Item 382) 388. 389. Miscellaneous references and notes for work on evolution and religion File of bibliographies and references for work on evolution and religion 24. ned. 1955 — 66 1955 = 66 1955 = 66 XVIII. Conferences and Committees 390. International Committee for Bird Preservation, British Section, London, 17 October 1946: committee papers, copy of address by Lack 1946 391. Conference on ‘Genetics, Paleontology and Evolution’, Princeton, January 2-4, 1947: correspondence 1946 - 47 392. Conference of British Ornithologists' Union, Edinburgh, Jume 20—23: 1947 correspondence Committee on the Economic Ornithology of British Woodlands, 393. -394Forestry Commission: maps, results of bird box experiments, 1945 - 58 correspondence (much of the correspondence belongs to P.H.T. Hartley as Lack did not become an official member until 1948) (see also Items 78 — 80) 395-6 396. Minutes of Committee on the Economic Ornithology of British Woodlands 1947 - 50 Tenth International Ornithological Congress, Uppsala, June 10-17, 1950: correspondence, conference papers, ‘Round table conference on bird ringingt - notes taken by E. Lack, minutes, correspondence 1950 397 Eleventh International Ornithological Congress, Basel, May 29 = June 5, 1954: correspondence, Lack's notes 1953 — 54 398. Photograph of members of Twelfth International Ornithological Congress, New York, June 22, 1962 (with key) 399 E.G.I. Conference on Predators, Oxford, 3 ~ 7 January 1964: typescript on nomenclature 400. Fourteenth International Ornithological Congress, Oxford, July 1966 (of which Lack was president): extensive correspondence re plaming of Congress, copies of 3 papers presented (by D.Amadon, E.Mayr and D.Lack), committee papers 1962 1964 1962 — 66 XIX. Correspondence (These files are as Lack kept them although many of the letters refer to specific investigations or subject-matter listed in Sections III - XVI) 401. File of 'Miscellaneous correspondence! 1945 = 68 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 402. ‘Correspondents in Finland!’ Correspondents in Germany’ 403. "Correspondents from Holland! 404. Correspondence from Fernando Alvarez enclosing copy of ‘'Wing Claw in Apodiformes' with annotated photographs 25. 1945 =- 50 1945 — 48 1971 xX. Radar Work (see also items 206 - 219 for papers published as a result of 405. this work) Correspondence: permission to use stations, regulations which governed use of radar facilities, security clearance of papers, Memo prepared by W.R.P. Bourne for destruction of films, etc. submission in evidence to the Commission on the Third London Airport 406.-412. Notebooks containing observations by radar of bird migration 406. 407. 408. 409. 410. 411. 412. Observations by Lack (6 notebooks) Observations by S.B. Lee (3 notebooks) Observations by J.L.F. Parslow (3 notebooks) Observations by M. Timothy Myers (6 notebooks) Observations by M. Timothy Myers (6 notebooks) Observations by John Wilcock (5 notebooks) Observations by John Wilcock (5 notebooks) XXI. Publications and broadcasts 413. Bibliography of Lack's published work 1961 = 70 1957 - 61 n.d. 1960 1959 1959 ~ 61 1961 — 62 1962 414. 415. 416. Copies of various minor contributions by Lack to newspapers and periodicals (see list of contents in file) Transcripts of various radio broadcasts (see list of contents in file) 1953 — 58 1953 - 59 One box of 15 miscellaneous blocks for illustrations and diagrams in published works. for "Darwin's Finches! One envelope of illustrations and diagrams D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 26.- XXII. Index to princivsl correspondents (numbers refer to items) ADAMS, Dennis ADAMS, J. K. ADDISON, William AINSWORTH, George H. ALBERY, William ALEXANDER,Horace Gundry ALEXANDER, Robert ALEXANDER, Wilfred Backhouse: ALLEN, F. ALVAREZ, Fernando AMADON, Dean AMES, Peter L. ARGYLL, Ian Douglas Campbell (Duke of) ARKELL, Gordon ARMSTRONG, Edward Allworthy ARN, Hans ASHMOLE, N. Philip AUDIS, Professor L. J. AUTHUR, Reginald W. AXELL, H. Ee BACKHOUSE, G. We BACON, Newton BAGG, Aaron M. BAILEY, Norman BAKER, We. K. BALLANCE, D. BAMFORD, H. ‘K. V. BANNERMAN, David BARLEE, John BARNES, J. A. G. BARTH, Edward K. BARTHOLOMEW, James BATTERS, George BAX, Andrew BAXTER, Evelyn V. 327 164 167 197, 208 171 367 165 140, 157, 162, 348, 365 49 404 98, 252,259,273 373 167 386 84 106,107, 108 230,251, 297a 86 134 187,204, 208,212 86 353 201 85 292 208 63 190a, 277,392 121 63 369 63 85 137,397a 348 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 BAXTER, George BEARD, J. 5S. BECK, J. Robert BECKING, J. 4H. BEDARD, John BEECHER, We J. BENDALL, James BENEMANN, J. BENSON, Constantine W. BERGERUD, A. T. BERNDT, Rudolf BERNIO, Francesco BERTRAM, Colin BICKMORE, A. F, BLACKMAN, Professor Geoffrey Emett BLANK, Teveue H. BLETCHLY, John BLEZERD, Hrnest BLONDEL, Jacques BLYH, Eric BODDINGTON, David BOLTON, Treeby BOND, G. BOND, James BOREHAM, Henry J. BOROUGH, Cynthia BORTHWICK, W. B. BOSANQUET, Mildred BOSWALL, Jeffrey Hugh Richard BOURNE, William Richard Postle BOWER, C. BOYCOTT, J. Ae BOYD, A. We BOYD, J. Morton BOYLAND, Albert BRAMBELL, Professor Francis William Rogers BRERETON, John L. BRIGHT, Lawrence 27. 85 320 268 340 293 361a 246 386 98, 120, 134,265,292 228 402 291 401 134 364 121 147. 147 291 167 205 134 259 134,307, 308,333 110 167 400 167 187 405 137 221 99,117, 165 369 155 67,143 253 383 DL. Lack esac 20/14/74 BROADHEAD, Geoffrey BROOK, Arthur BROOKE, Richard BROOKS-KING, M. BROOK, Michael BROWN, Philip BROWNLOW, H. Guy BRUN, Einar . BRUNNER, G. OC. BRUNS, H. BULLOUGH, H. BURKITT, J. P. BURNET, Jack BURNS, Philip S. BUXTON, Edward John Mawby BUXTON, Professor P. A. CADBURY, J. OC. CADMAN, We A. CAMPBELL, Bruce CAMPBELL, M. A. CAMPBELL, W. De CARLQUIST, Sherwin CARPENTER, G. Hale CARRICK, Robert CARTER, G. I. CAUGHLEY, Graeme CHALKE, S. H. CHANCE, Edgar P. CHANDLER, K. P. CHAPIN, James CHAPPELL, Bertram CHARTIERS, Guy CHEEK, Anthony CHESSURE, Charles CHISHOLM, Alexander Hugh CHISLETT, Ralph CLANCEY, P. A. CLAY, Teresa 28, 394 134 259 156,157 393 117, 165,363 158,197 369 405 86 113 365 386 115 63, 131, 132, 157, 167, 173,277,353 59 85 84 84, 158, 235,362,393 84 131 278 59 245,250, 268 386 236 167 64 164 98 147,150,158, 63,366 280 184 51,249 197, 200, 203,208,212 120,259 105 D.L. Lack csac 20/14/74 CLEGG, John ~ CLEMENTS, He Ae Be CONDOR, Peter John CONGREVE, W. M. COOKE, Charles A. CORNWALLIS, Richard Kinahan COULSON, John C. COWAN, I. McT. CRAGG, James B. CRANSHAW, Je. E. CROMBIE, Alistair CROWTHER, Ke Re. 4H. CRUICKSHANK, H. CRUM, I. M. OC. CRUZ, Alexander CUDWORTH, John CURIO, Eberhard CUTCLIFFE, Aw &E. DALE, E. DANNREUTER, T. DARLINGTON, P. Jd. DAVID, Richard W. DAVIDSON, J. Findlay DAVIES, Gwen DAVIES, Peter DAVIN, D. DAVIS, H. 4H. DE BEAUFORT, Le F. DE BEER, Sir Gavin DELACOUR, R. DENNIS, James DIAMOND, Tony DICE, Lee R. DIGGLE, R. PF, DIXON, Keith L. DONALDSON, Preston DORST, Professor Jean 29. 394 84 289,347 59,64, 366 158 189, 197, 200, 208 230,241,244 . 244 226 155 60 215 394 167 335 197 235 113,186 162 184 334 31 131 113 200 , 205,363 168 147 386 386 252 165 300 , 307,344 391 386 292 158 400 D.L. Lack csac 20/14/74 DRENT, R. DRIVER, Professor G R. DRIVES, Peter Walters DRURY, William H. DUNNETT, George M.- DURANGO, S. EASTWOOD, Eric EDELSTEN, J. _ EDWARDS, Keith D.. EGGELING, We. Jd. EISENTRAUT, Professor M. EISENMANN, Eugene ELIASSON, Uno ELIOT, N. ELLIOTT, W. G R. ELLIOTT, Clive ELLIOT, ‘Sir Hugh Francis Ivo ELLIOTT, John A. ELLIOTT, We. B. EMLEN, John T. ENGLISH, A. WW. MINICK, Eric Arnold Roberts EVANS, G. 4H. FADDY, A. PALCONER, Douglas FALLA, Robert Alexander FARTHING, Cecil FELTON, Aw Le PERGUSON-LEES, Ian James FFRENCH, Richard P. FINNEY, D. Je FISCHER, Richard FISHER, James Maxwell McConnell FISHER, Professor R. A. FLINT, Gordon FRANK, Fritz FRANZ, J. 30. 135,342,343 358 232 236,295 251,343 147 238 226 134 200 274 201 284, 320 184 187 275 120 63 165 242,307,391 158 158,221 158 84 67 269 167 393 85, 89,238, 265,278, 361 318 212 110,121 172,400 48 84,394 221 234 Dele Lack esac 20/14/74 FRASER, John FRIEDMANN ,Herbert FRITH, Harry James FUGGLES—CONCHMAN, Ne. Re. GARMETER, Thomas GARNETT, Ronald M. GARNETT, T. Re GIBB, John Anthony GIBBENS, Deirdre GILBERT, Harold 5. GILLMOR, Robert A. F. GILSON, He. C. GLADSTONE, John GLADSTONE, Peter GOBEL, H. GODWIN, Harry GOODBODY, Ivan M. GOODWIN, . Derek GORDON, Derek GORDON, Seton GOSLING, Bernard GRAHAM, Michael GRANT, Peter GRAY, Sir James GREENWOOD, Jeremy GRENSTEAD, L. W. GROSS, H. M. GUDMUNDSSON, Finnur 31. 163,164 259 246, 249 , 268. 231,241 394 63 84 226,361,362 134 121,162 224,238,267 113 135 110 364 241,348 186 253,317,362 98 134, 160 297a 221 279 367 279 380 165 158,269 HAARTMAN, Lars HALDANE, John Burdon Sanderson — 235,265,400 67,157,221, 223,391 HALL, Patricia HAMMERSLEY, J. M. HARBER, D. HARRIS, Ee OD. 4M. HARRIS, Michael HARRISON, James Maurice D. 292 134 187 85 230 60,165 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 HARRISON, Jeffrey Graham HARRISSON, Tom Harnett HARRMANN, F. HARTLEY, Peter Harold Trahair HAYDOCK, Edward L. HAYWARD, He. H. 5S. HEBDITCH, G. Ae HEDIGER, D. H. HEINROTH, 0. HENTY, Cliff HERTMANN, Frank HESELWOOD, Alfred HICKEY, Joseph HICKLING, Ronald HIGGINS, Lionel G. HINDE, Professor Robert Audley HOBBY, 3B. M. HOFFMANN, Lukas HOIG, Gunnar HOLDGATE, M. W. HODGERSEN, H. HOLLOM, Philip Arthur Dominic HOPKINSON, A. OD. HORSTADIUS, Professor S. HOSKING, Eric HOWARD, Cyril HOWARD, E. HOWARD, Richard A. HOWARTH, T. Graham HUBNER, Paul HUGHES, A. HUME, C. HUNT, O. W. OD. HUNT, Grainger HUNTINGDON, Charles HURCOMB, Cyril William HURRELL, Henry George HUXLEY, Sir Julian Sorell 32. 121 253,254, 265 382 60,84, 155,238, 291,381,393 102. ey 84, 186, 189 160 155 244 131 165 228 99 364 278 201,295,371 158 126 259 275 369 117, 189,197,291, 361 84 396 131 403 155 320 278 131 128,131 386 163 236 251 (Baron,of Campden Hill) 134 119,186 51, 156,220,401 D.L. Lack esac 20/14/74 INGRAM, Geoffrey C.S. ISENMANN, Paul JAMES, He W. JEBBITT, D &£. JENKINS, David JENKINS, Harold JENSEN, Henning JOHNSON, Aw We JOHNSON, C. G. JOHNSON, David W. JOHNSON, Douglag JOHNSON, E. OD. 4H. JOHNSON, John JOHNSON, Wally KALELA, Olair KEAST, Professor James Allen KENDEN, Frank KENDEIGH, S. Charles KENRICK, Hugh KEPLER, Cam KERR, Helen Rait KEVE, Andrew KINSKY, F. C. KLOMP, A. KLUYVER, H. N. KOENIG, Otto KRAMER, Gustav KREUGER, Ootheca R. KRUUK, Hans KULEK, R. LAMBERT, Anthony LANCASTER, Douglas A. LAURIE, Me N. LAVEN, Hannes 33. 165 268 259 85,86 228,241,375 84 268 248 111,344 292 386 236,278 176 378 402 249 ,297a, 300 51 391 63,401 307 158 84 269 403 82,8485, 86, 226, 292 401 67 147 290 84 134 255 84,85,26,393 402 D.L. Lack esac 20/14/74 LEA, David LEE, P. Leonard LEE, Stephen B. LEES, John LENNOX, A. J. LEOPOLD Aldo LEVEQUE, Raymond Paul Joseph LEVER, Professor J. LITTLE, Ernest A. LOCKE, M. LOCKLEY, Ronald M. LONG, Dorothy LOPPENTHIN, B. LORENZ, Konrad LOVEJOY, Thomas E. LUDOLF, G. OD. LUNDBERG, S. MacARTHUR, Robert Helmer MacDONALD, James David McGREGOR, A. McGARTH, A. MacKENZIE, J. Je L. M. OD. MACPHERSON, A. Holte MARCHANT, Stephen MARKHAM, John MASCALL, Eric L. MATHIAS, O. L. MATTHEWS, Geoffrey Vernon Townsend MATTHEWS, Leonard Harrison MAYHEW, Wilbur W. MAYNARD, Noel MAYR, Professor Ernst MEDAWAR, Sir Peter MEDWAY, Lord MEES, Gerhof F. 34. 186 194 194 151,152,153, 164 135 391 268,270, 291,297a 386 135 184 155,158 142 134 155,402 268 156 68 190, 223,279,284, 372, 387 134,362,400 405 405 1784393, 394 348 249 226,235 386 156 257,347 85,134 121 184 51,59 ,60, 67,98, 102,250, 269, 284, 29a, 334, 336, 361, 362, 365, 368, 386, 391 380 , 386 134 320 Delis Lack csac 20/14/74 MEAD, Chris MEIKLEJOHN, Professor Maury MEINERTZHAGEN, Col. Richard MEISE, W. MILFORD, Rose MILLER, Alden Holmes MILLER, Robert C. MILNE, Harry MINTON, Clive D. T. MITCHELL, Keith D. G. MOFFITT, James MONK, James MOON, Professor Harold Philip MOORE, John N. MOORE, Norman W. MOORE, Ne. C. MOREAU, Reginald Ernest MORLEY, Averil MORRIS, R. F. MUELLER, Helmut C. MURTON, Ronald Keir MUSPRATT, Vera M. MUSSELWHITE, D. MYERS, M. Timothy W. NAUROIS, Rene NEITHAMMER, Professor G. NELSON, J. Bryan NEVIN, We. We NEWTON, Ian NICHOLLS, C. A. NICHOLS, David NICHOLS, W. We NICHOLSON, Edward Max NILSSON, Niels NISBET, Ian NIXON, J. W. 35- 137 134,200,400 156,157,221, 348, 386. 252,254,255, 265 167 51,241 48,51 343 250 122 48 190, 202, 208, 211,212, 238, 368, 400,401 386 386 340 96 96,138, 156, 167 173,271,274, 290, 291,294,347, 368, 387 348 378 236 208, 231,377 417 366 191,200,405 277,279 400 243 187 291 230 256 158 189, 223,361,400 68 307 197 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 NORRIS, Tony NORTH, Myles E. We O'DONALD, Peter OLIVIER, Gaston Georges ORIANS, Professor Gordon H. ORR, A. P. ORR, Robert T. OSMASTON, B. B. OWEN, J. 4H. PAGE, Millicent. PALMAR, C. Eric PALMGREN, Pontus PARK, Thomas PARK, W. OD. PARKER, He We PARKES, Kenneth Carroll PARRINDER, John PARSLOW, John PARSONS, Aw G. PARTRIDGE, Je 3B. PAYNE, Robert B. PAYNTER, Raymond PEARCE, E. Je PEARCE, Re. G.- PEASE, Michael PENNIE, Ian D.- - PERCY, Richard Charles (Lord ) PERDECK, Albert C. PERRINS, Christopher Miles PHILLIPS, W. We A. PICKVANCE, Te. J. PICOZZI, N. PIECHOCKI, R. PITELKA, Frank A. PITMAN, Charles Robert Senhouse POLUNIN, G. 36. 189 242 236 184 231,265,293 134 51,284, 297a 163,165 64, 156, 163 96 121,128,131 402 352 344 59 259,292 189 204,271 186 167 231,259 259 386 84 157 400 221 189, 190,201 300 134 386 228 134 236,401 242,247,265, 362, 363 84,85 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 POOR, Hustace H. POORE, Ma. E. OD. PORTMANN, Professor Adolf PRATER, A. Je PREECE, Warren E. PRESTON, F. W. PRESTON, P. PRIDEAUS, Roger PRIESTLY, Janet RADFORD, Mary C. RAINES, Re J. H. RAND, Austin Loomer RAPHAEL, Professor David Daiches RATCLIFFE, Derek A. RENIER, G J. RHIVERIDGE, Richard RICE, Dale W. RICHARDS, O. W. RICHARDSON, EH. C. RICHARDSON, Richard A. RIDPATH, M. G. RILEY, M. RIPLEY, Sidney Dillon ROBBIE, Te. A. ROBERTSON, Alex ROBERTSON, William B. ROSS, Winifred M. ROTHSCHILD,Miriam (Hon.) ROWAN, B. ROWLEY, Ian RUCNER, Dragutin RUDEBECK, Gustaf RUSSELL, John RUTTCAPE, Re F. RUTTLEDGE, Ne. RYVERS, B. 4H. F. 37. 354 369 397 137,344 373 221 386 158 227, 343,347,392 117,119 189 120 386 241 155 247 251 348 157, 158 197,211,212 247 184 272 84,394 165 319 163 164 265 247 292 120 386 186 208 156,157 D.L. Lack CSAC. 20/14/74 SAGE, Bryan SALIM ALI SALMON, Lisa SALMON, M. SALMONSEN, Professor Finn SANDERSON, Margaret SCHATZKI, Walter SCHIFFERLI, A. SCHUZ, Ernst SCHINDLER, Ulrick SCHOENER, Thomas W. SCOTT, A. 4H. SCOTT, C. W. SCOTT, Hugh scorTt, J. F. SEEGER, Raymond J. SERVENTY, Dominic Louis SHARROCK, J. Timothy SHEPPARD, Professor P. A. SHUCKBURGH, Julian SIBLEY, Professor Charles Gald SIMMONS, Eric SIMMONS , Kenneth Edwin Laurence SKEAD, C. Jd. SKUTCH, Alexander Frank SLATER, Eliot SMALL, Christopher SMITH, Clifford J. SMITH, G. T. Corley SMITH, Kenneth SMITH, John Maynard SNOW, David William SODY, He J. V. SOUTHERN, John SPENCER, Ke. 4G. STAFFORD, J. STANFORD, F. G. STANFORD, J. K. STUART-IRWIN, Michael P. 38. 119,278 259 265,292 318,319 134 190,249,400 123 167 397 234.,402 402 337 140 84 59 86,123,197, 210,211,212 386 249 250,252,254, 367 280 119 238 223,342,400 189 243 120,242 252,254 386 239 63 265 278 121 318,321 100, 101 158 134,211 233 165 268 259 D.L. Lack CSAC 30/14/14 STEAD, Philip STEINTHAL, D. STONEHAM, H. F. STONEHOUSE, Bernard STREETS, Re J. STRESEMAN, Professor Edwin STUART, David SUMMERHAYES, Victor 5S. SUTCLIFFE, Aw 5S. SUTCLIFFE, Jean SUTTER, Ernst Robert SVARDSON, Gimnar SWALES, Michaet SYKES, Paul W. SZIJJ, J. TAYLOR, A.A. TAYLOR, Sir Hugh TAYLOR, Sir William TEAGLE, W. 4G. TERRES, John K. THOMAS, Jc Fe Aw THOMPSON, Desmond THOMSON, Sir Arthur Landsborough THORPE, William H. TIBBUTT, Aw F. TICKELL, W. Lance N. TINBERGEN, L. TINBERGEN, Professor Nikolaas TOMKINSON, Gerald TOWERS, Bernard TONG, E. He TRACY, Nat TREMEL, May TRUTH, Stuart TURBOTT, Evan Graham TURNER, Bryan TUTIN, Professor Thomas G. TYLER, Professor Cyril 39. 211 348 115 243, 245,251,342 84,356,394 60,98, 250, 392 164 59 96 155 84 396 275 319 234 405 238,401 84,393 85 401 63,340 290 189, 190, 365, 392,396,401 59 365, 386 63 251 60, 157, 158, 186, 220,221,403 113,155, 167,268, 371,403 64 386 84 157 156 163 269 327 2a 343,344 D.L. Lack CSAC 20/14/74 ULFSTAND, Staffan UNWIN, Philip URRY, William VAN BALGORY, M. M. J. VAN DE GEYN, Wilhelmina VAN DER KLAAUW, C. J. VAN OORDT, G. J. VARLEY, Professor George C. VAURIE, Aw J. Charles VENABLES, Le S. V- VERMEER, K. VERNON, Dorothy VESEY-FITZGERALD, Brian VINCENT, James VINE, Tony VLEUGEL, D. A. VOGT, William VOOUS, Karel Hendrik WACE, Nigel WAIT, Peter WALKER, A. 8B. WARD, Peter WARHAM, John WATERS, W. Estlin WATERSTON, George WATSON, Adam WATT, Alexander S. WEITNAUER, E. WELLER, Leslie G. WELLER, Milton W. WETMORE, Alexander WHITE, C. M. N. WIGGINS, Ira L. WIGHTMAN, John WILCOX, John WILKINSON, A. Denby WILLGONS, J. FF. 40. 291 220 167 279 403 403 403 236,374 29Ta., 362 84 230 96 69a 352 110 119,197, 208 221 291,294 275 131,238,282 96 231,297a 250,342,344 194 197, 200,392,400 291,375 241 96,134 96 257 134 120 284 369 203,204 157 369 Cc KG 5O714/74 WILLIAMS, Cc. 2B. WILLIAMS, George C. WILLIAMS, John G. WILLIAMS, Professor Mark WILLIAMS-—ELLIS , Susan WILLIAMSON, Kenneth WILMAN, Peter WILSON, David WILSON, Hugh WILSON, Ro D. S. WINTERBOTTOM,Professor J. 5S. WITHERBY, Anthony WITHERBY, George WOLFENDALE, R. WONTNER-SMITH, C. WOOD, A. M. WOOLFENDEN, Glen E. WOOLFRIES, J. We WORMS, Charles WREN-—LEWIS, John WYLIE, N. A. WYNNE-EDWARDS, Professor Vero Copner YAMASHINA, Y. YAPP, W. 3B. YEALLAND, John James YORK, Richard C. YOUNG, Professor Je Z G. ZINK, ZUSI, Richard L. 41. 184 268 120 268 51 69a, 190, 197, 200, 208, 212 307 238, 244 249 85 242 160, 161, 167,297a 160 158 63 220, 224 268 405 278 380 393 184,400 400 361 253 373 221 234 308