Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Arthur Ernest Mourant FRS (1904 - 1994) by Timothy E. Powell and Nicola Ashbridge NCUACS catalogue no. 85/6/99 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Title: Description level: | Fonds Compiled by: Timothy E. Powell and Nicola Ashbridge Date of material: 1919-1996 Extent of material: 48 boxes, ca 1,200 items Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Arthur Ernest Mourant FRS (1904-1994), haematologist and geologist NCUACS catalogue no. 85/6/99 © 1999 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. Contemporary Medical Archives Centre, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London Deposited in: Reference code: GB121 A.E. 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Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B EARLY CAREER SECTION C BLOOD GROUP REFERENCE LABORATORY AND BLOOD GROUP CENTRE SECTION D SEROLOGICAL POPULATION GENETICS LABORATORY A.1-A.332 B.1-B.8 C.1-C.13 SECTION E HAEMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH BArE:57 SECTION F PUBLICATIONS F.1-F.130 G.1-G.53 K.1-K.520 SECTION J H.1-H.21 J.1-J.45 SECTION H SECTION K CORRESPONDENCE SECTION G LECTURES AND BROADCASTS VISITS AND CONFERENCES SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received from the Société Jersiaise and Mrs Jean Mourant in May 1998 and from the Société Jersiaise in January 1999. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF ARTHUR ERNEST MOURANT Mourant was born on 11 April 1904 in Jersey. He was educated at Victoria College, Jersey before winning a King Charles | Scholarship to Exeter College Oxford where he read Chemistry. He graduated with a first class degree, taking crystallography as his special subject, and in 1926 went on research under J.A. Douglas on the geology of the Channel Islands (D.Phil. 1931). In 1928 he was appointed Demonstrator in Geology at Leeds University and the following year was given a place on the Geological Survey of Great Britain mapping coal measures in Lancashire. He left the Survey in 1931. Mourant’s interest in geology continued throughout his life and he continued to publish articles on geology alongside haematological and medical publications. 1940-1945 Mourant played an active role in Channel Island exile groups appointment in 1944 as Medical Officer in the National Blood Transfusion Service. Mourant had 1939 began medical training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, London. On the which he ran for five years. He then returned to London, intending to pursue a career as a psychoanalyst. As part of the necessary preparation he underwent psychoanalysis himself and in the Germans in 1940 he lost contact with his family who remained on the island. During the period Mourant graduated B.M. and B.Ch. in 1943 and held a number of House posts before his Mourant returned to Jersey and in 1933 established the Jersey Chemical Pathology Laboratory, outbreak of war Mourant continued his medical training in London but when Jersey was occupied by this post to 1965. The Laboratory received international recognition in 1952 when the World Health factor theory of the Rhesus system, and the Lewis factor and he shared in the discovery of the Kell developed an interest in haematology during his medical training and during this period pursued 1946 being appointed Director of the Medical Research Council's newly established Blood Group research into blood serum. He discovered the antibody anti-e, thus helping to establish the three- In 1945 Mourant took up a post as Medical Officer with the Galton Laboratory Serum Unit before in Reference Laboratory, based at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London. Mourant held factor. With R.R. Race and R.R.A. Coombs he went on to develop the antiglobulin test. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Organisation named it as their International Blood Group Reference Laboratory. Mourant’s interests were increasingly anthropological and his work on human blood group distribution worldwide saw publication of two major books; in 1953 the pioneering work The Distribution of Human Blood Groups and other Biochemical Polymorphisms and in 1958 The ABO Blood Groups and Maps of World Distribution. In 1952 Mourant was appointed Honorary Advisor (de facto Director) of the newly established Nuffield Blood Group Centre. It was administered by and housed in the Royal Anthropological Institute, reporting to its Blood Group Committee. From 1952 to 1962 the Centre was funded by the Nuffield Foundation but the Medical Research Council then took over responsibility for financing the Centre, which changed its name to the Anthropological Blood Group Centre. In September 1965 Mourant retired from the Directorship of the Blood Group Reference Laboratory to become Head of the Medical Research Council's newly established Serological Population Genetics Laboratory (SPGL). The work of the SPGL was divided between two sections. The first was a testing laboratory similar to the Blood Group Reference Laboratory, working principally for the Human Adaptability Section of the International Biological Programme (IBP). The second section, undertaking statistical and bibliographical work, comprised the Anthropological Blood Group Centre that had been transferred to the SPGL. Much of its work was concentrated on the preparation of a second edition of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. The SPGL was based in premises rented by St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. physical anthropology as well as geology. He died in 1994. was anxious that the SPGL complete its work on The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups and other projects, including its work for the IBP. The Medical Research Council agreed to extend its support of the work on the distribution of human blood groups to 1973. Through assiduous fund- raising Mourant found support for the other projects and was able to see them through to completion. Mourant retired to the family home in Jersey where he continued to publish on haematology and The Medical Research Council announced that it was to close the SPGL in 1971. However, Mourant Director of the Centre d’Hémotypologie and 1953, the Huxley Memorial Medal of the Royal Anthropological Institute in 1961, the Karl Landsteiner Oxford University 1980. In 1985 he was made an Honorary Citizen of the city of Toulouse, through Memorial Award of the American Association of Blood Banks and the Osler Memorial Medal of honours and awards. These included the Oliver Memorial Award for services to Blood Transfusion in For his contributions to haematology and blood transfusion services Mourant was accorded many The SPGL finally closed in 1976. his association with the work of Jacques Ruffié, A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Professor of Physical Anthropology at the College de France in Toulouse. Mourant was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1966. Mourant also received recognition for his geological work including the Marett Memorial Lecture at Exeter College Oxford in 1978 and the R.H. Worth Award of the Geological Society of London, 1982. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION The material is presented as shown in the List of Contents. It covers the period 1919-1996. Section A, Biographical, includes the draft of Mourant’s autobiography, Blood and Stones published after his death in 1995, together with the correspondence and papers Mourant assembled while writing it. There is also documentation of Mourant’s education at Victoria College Jersey and at Exeter College Oxford. The latter includes notes on lectures 1922-ca 1926. Documentation of Mourant’s career, honours and awards is patchy, although there is material relating to his search for employment in the early 1930s. There are pocket diaries spanning 1915-1982, with a fairly continuous sequence 1922-1961. The section includes extensive family and _ personal correspondence, much of which dates from or relates to the German occupation of Jersey or shortly and his political affiliations, the League of Nations Union in particular. Section B, Early career, is very slight. It is chiefly documentation of Mourant’s period with the Geological Survey 1929-1931. Blood Group Reference Laboratory based at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine and the Nuffield (later Anthropological) Blood Group Centre at the Royal Anthropological Institute, London. Section C, Blood Group Reference Laboratory and Blood Group Centre, is not extensive. It brings thereafter. Mourant’s other documented interests include his membership of the Methodist Church together miscellaneous material relating to Mourant’s service with the Medical Research Council’s Section D, Serological Population Genetics Laboratory, is uneven in its coverage. Although there is important areas from research on blood serum in the mid-1940s to the mapping of blood groups in some documentation of the foundation of the laboratory 1964-1965 and of its staff, it consists chiefly of correspondence and papers relating to Mourant’s largely successful efforts to find continued Section E, Haematological research, though not extensive, covers Mourant’s work in a number of European Research Office of the US Army, the Nuffield Foundation, the Wolfson Foundation and the funding for the Laboratory 1969-1977. Mourant approached a number of bodies, including the World Health Organisation. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 the 1960s and 1970s. There are early research notes, correspondence and papers relating to student and other expeditions undertaking blood group and physical anthropology research, and some Medical Research Council material assembled by Mourant relating to projects in which he had an interest. The largest component of the section, however, is maps and data produced during preparation of the second edition of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. Section F, Publications, presents a chronological sequence of drafts and correspondence relating to Mourant’s publications 1929-1991 and undated, with extensive material relating to editions of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups and to The Genetics of the Jews (1978). There is also editorial correspondence relating to publishers and journals, chiefly invitations to review books or referee papers, and an incomplete set of offprints. Following Mourant’s own practice, no attempt has been made to separate Mourant’s biological and anthropological publications from his geological and archaeological ones. Where applicable reference is made to the list of Mourant’s publications from his autobiography (A.1) in the form Bibliog. no ... However, not all of Mourant’s published work was listed in the bibliography. Section G, Lectures and broadcasts, presents correspondence and papers relating to some of Mourant’s public and invitation lectures and broadcasts. The largest component of the section is Mourant’s lectures on blood groups given at the College de France, Toulouse, 1978-1979. Not all of North America in 1980. The section is not comprehensive and there is also considerable preparing his autobiography (see A.16-A.47) and in section G, Lectures and broadcasts. is a little correspondence relating to broadcasts and two lectures and broadcasts by others. only a few of the societies and organisations with which Mourant was associated. Mourant’s lecturing is represented in this section, reference should also be made to section H. There Section J, Visits and conferences, covers the period 1960-1987. The visit best documented is that to documentation of Mourant’s visits and conferences in the papers he assembled in the course of professional and geological bodies as well as haematological, biological and medical organisations. Section H, Societies and organisations, is not extensive, and is confined to brief documentation of retained correspondents can appear in two or more series without any distinction in terms of subject organisation of the material. The bulk of it was found in three main series: ‘Foreign 1965-1977’, ‘Biological’ and ‘Geological’, together with a fragment of a fourth series ‘Home 1965-1977’. addition to the material preserved in these four series, Mourant kept separate files for some Section K, Correspondence, is the largest in the collection. correspondence’ and ‘References and recommendations’. correspondents and some correspondence was found loose. ‘Other biological correspondence’, ‘Other geological presented in three artificial series titled This additional correspondence is As Mourant’s arrangement has been It includes Its complexity reflects Mourant’s In A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 or date. Principal correspondents include C.C. Blackwell, B. Bonné, O.J. Brendemoen, V.A. Clarke, L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, A. W. Eriksson, T.J. Greenwalt, J.K. Moor-Jankowski, T. Jenkins, W.S. Pollitzer, D.F. Roberts, J. Ruffié, D. Tills and J.S. Weiner. There is also an index of correspondents LOCATIONS OF OTHER MATERIAL Material relating to Mourant’s membership of the Société Jersiaise, the Jersey earthquake of 1927, the activities of Channel Island exiles during the Second World War and other topics relating to Jersey and its geology are held in the Lord Coutanche Library at the Société Jersiaise, St Helier, Jersey. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are very grateful to the Société Jersiaise and Mrs Jean Mourant for making the papers available. Nicola Ashbridge Timothy E. Powell BATH 1999 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.332 A.1 BIBLIOGRAPHY A.2-A.47 AUTOBIOGRAPHY A.48-A.52 OTHER AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS A.53-A.108 EDUCATION A.109-A.158 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS A.159-A.188 DIARIES A.189-A.310 FAMILY AND PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE A.311-A.320 OTHER INTERESTS A.321-A.326 A.327-A.332 PHOTOGRAPHS MISCELLANEOUS A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical BIBLIOGRAPHY Photocopy of bibliography from Mourant’s autobiography Blood and Stones (see A.2-A.47 below). References to Mourant’s publications in Bibliog. no. ... this catalogue are in the form AUTOBIOGRAPHY Mourant’s autobiography was titled Blood and Stones. It was posthumously published by La Haule Books, Jersey (1995). Typescript draft paginated 1-145. 5 folders. Pages of manuscript and typescript draft. 4 folders. 16pp photocopied manuscript draft on parental background. Manuscript draft on early life, paginated A1-A16 and A20-A23. 1991-1994. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. Correspondence re autobiography, 1991-1996. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1995-1996. Includes posthumous tributes and recollections for the book by A.C. Bishop, C.C. Blackwell, D.H. Keen, J. Ruffié and C. Stevens. A.16-A.47 ‘Papers for autobiography c.1951-1976’. Contents of Mourant’s envelope so inscribed divided into 32 for ease of reference. Includes material extracted by Mourant as being of particular biographical significance or otherwise important in the writing of the autobiography. It includes considerable documentation of his attendance at conferences, further material relating to which is in section J. A.16-A.18 Autobiographical records A.16 Photocopy of Mourant’s entry in the ‘Personal Records of Fellows of the Royal Society’ ca 1966. Typescript supplementary lists manuscript additions to 1982, updating the Royal Society Personal Record. of honours etc April 1966-July 1974 (with Curriculum vitae ca 1983. Correspondence re visit to USA, February - June 1953. Correspondence with the Rockefeller Foundation 1951, 1952. University of Sao Paulo. Mourant was Visiting Professor of Serology at the Institute for the Study of Human Variation, Columbia University, New York. He gave a number of lectures, including ‘Blood groups and racial differences’ to the National Academy of Medicine and ‘Blood groups and anthropology’ to the National Academy of Sciences. Mourant was Immuno- Haematology section of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Correspondence re visit to Brazil, February 1954 invited to Brazil for the inauguration of the A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Correspondence with S. Zuckerman re research work, 1956 and 1958; memorandum on ‘The Nuffield Blood Group Centre’ ca 1957, annotated ‘File Zuckerman’. Miscellaneous correspondence 1959, 1960. Includes brief correspondence re visit to Sweden, April 1959. BOAC itinerary for world tour, August - September 1960; programme for 11th Alaskan 2 September 1960. Science Conference, Anchorage, 29 August - USA, Mourant also visited San Francisco, Tokyo, Calcutta and Delhi. See also J.2-J.6. Miscellaneous correspondence 1961. Includes correspondence re dangers of treated natural gas and Wenner- Gren Foundation grant. Correspondence re arrangements and publication of Mourant’s contribution February - October 1961; outline programme; circulars. Papers re Conference on Human Genetics in Israel, Jerusalem, Israel, 2-5 September 1961 Mourant attended this conference held immediately preceding the 2nd International Conference on Human Genetics, Rome, Italy (see J.7). He spoke on ‘Blood groups in south-west Asia’ and chaired the session on Migration and drift in polymorphic systems Sanguine, Montpellier, France, 4-8 July 1964. Includes correspondence re Wenner-Gren Foundation grant and notice of election de Anthropologia. Miscellaneous correspondence 1962-1963. a Correspondent Member of Sociedad Annotated programme of the 5th Congres Nationale de Transfusion as the Chilena A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Excursion programme and memorabilia from 7th Congrés International des Sciences Anthropologiques et Ethnologiques, Moscow, USSR, 3-8 August 1964. Miscellaneous correspondence 1964-1965. Includes invitation (declined) to give the 14th Gibson Lecture, Columbia University, New York, April 1965. Meeting on Current Research in Human Population Biology with reference to the International Biological Programme, Warsaw, Poland, 26-30 April 1965. Programme; list of participants; conference information. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1966. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1967. References, 1967. Visit to USA, April 1968 See also G.22. ‘The International Biological Programme’ by D. Tills. 6pp typescript with manuscript annotation, ca 1967. Mourant delivered the 20th Gibson Lecture at Columbia University, New York and visited colleagues at a number of other research centres. Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark, November. Includes in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May, and invitation to lecture in training course in Human Correspondence re arrangements and arising, January - July 1968. Correspondence, 1968. letter re arrangements for symposium A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Correspondence, 1969. Correspondence, 1970. Correspondence, 1971. Chiefly re arrangements for visit to London by A. G. Steinberg. Correspondence, 1972-1973. Chiefly correspondence polymorphism and Kell antigen frequencies. A.G. with Steinberg re work on the MDH Correspondence, 1974. Correspondence with J. C. Woodrow, chiefly re H-LA types, 1974-1976. Correspondence, 1976. Correspondence, 1975. Correspondence with J. Ruffié and J. Constans, 1976-1977. Includes exchange re Mourant’s lectures in course in Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge, August. Correspondence, 1992; photocopied biographical material. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.48-A.52 OTHER AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS 1975-1994 Obituaries: Jersey Evening Post, 31 August 1994. By D. Anstee, Independent, 6 September 1994. By C. A. Clarke, British Medical Journal, 24 September 1994. Autobiographical information provided for ‘The Book Tower’, 1975. Shorter autobiographical writings: ‘A geological near-miss’, The Scientist (9 March 1987), p 19. See also F.88. ‘Why Arthur Mourant decide to say “No” to Ronald Fisher’, The Scientist (12 December 1988), p 11. See also F.90, F.91 and K.326. ‘In deep waters’, The Victorian 36 (January 1991), pp 79-82. A.69-A.108 A.53-A.108 EDUCATION 1917-1931 Entry from Who’s Who, 1990. ‘A.E. Mourant: a biographical note in celebration of his 85th birthday’ by C.C. Blackwell, FEMS Microbiology Immunology 47 (1989), pp 315-316. Exeter College, Oxford Mourant was educated at Victoria College Jersey. He won a Scholarship to Exeter College, Oxford where he studied Chemistry, graduating in 1926. A.53-A.68 Victoria College, Jersey A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.53-A.68 Victoria College, Jersey 1917-1922 A.53 School exercise book labelled on front cover ‘Jan 27th 1920 [...] Physics’. Used January - February 1920 and February - June 1921. School exercise book labelled on front cover ‘Sept 30. 1921 [...] Chemistry’. Used September 1921 - May 1922. Pocket notebook used for notes on school subjects, n.d. index at front. Paginated with Class lists for 1919 and 1922. Term reports, 1919-1922. A.60-A.67 A.60, A.61 for mathematics, Half-term reports, 1919-1922. Examination papers, 1917-1922. College of Preceptors, 1917-1920. Include examinations. papers Physical measurement reports, 1919-1922. examinations. Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, 1920-1922. papers for mathematics, humanities and language 199:75-1919. science, humanities and language A.62-A.64 Include science, A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Duplicated manuscript school examination papers, 1919-1921, n.d. 2 folders. Examination papers for Major Science Prize, 1920-1922. Extracts from The Victorian, Victoria College Magazine, featuring Mourant, 1919-1922. A.69-A.108 Exeter College, Oxford 1922-1931 Letter arising from report in The Victorian of the College Scientific Society, of which Mourant was Honorary Secretary, 1922. He read for Mourant won a King Charles | Scholarship to Exeter College. the Final Honour School of Natural Science (Chemistry). He passed Part | in 1925 taking crystallography as his special subject. Mourant then studied for Part Il under H.L. Bowman, researching the geology of the Channel Islands and on receiving first class honours was elected to a King Charles | Senior Scholarship. Miscellaneous College and University In Michaelmas Term 1926 Mourant won a Burdett-Coutts Scholarship and carried out further research on the geology of the Channel Islands, with particular reference to the petrology of Jersey, under J.A. Douglas. He received his D.Phil. in 1931. A.69-A.97 Undergraduate A.98-A.102 Postgraduate A.103-A.108 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.69-A.97 Undergraduate 1922-1926 A.69 Correspondence and papers re award of scholarship, 1922. Includes notification of the award and letters of congratulation. ‘Mr [M.P.] Applebey Inorganic Chemistry 2nd half of course 1922-3’ and ‘1st year. Contents of Mourant’s bundle so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: manuscript lecture notes. A.72-A.75 ‘Inorganic Chemistry 1st part of 2 years course Mr [M.P.] Applebey 1923-24’ and ‘2nd year’. Contents of Mourant’s bundle so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript lecture notes. ‘Metals manuscript notes. and symbols’. Contents of Mourant’s envelope so _ inscribed: Manuscript chemistry notes, n.d. Exercise book inscribed inside front cover ‘29/9/25. Papers on zeolites’. Used principally for notes on the literature. Exercise book inscribed inside front cover ‘Practical Crystallography’. A little loose material intercalated. ca 1924-1925. calculations April - July 1926. crystallography observations’. Softback exercise Used October 1925 - July 1926. A little loose material intercalated. quantitative ‘Collected inscribed book Exercise 1925, used for notes on book ca and for A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.82-A.87 Manuscript lecture notes, ca 1926. A.82 Lectures by H.L. Bowman on crystalline structure of rocks (including quartz and mica). Lectures by J.A. Douglas on petrology. Lectures by K.S. Sandford on movement of the continents and glaciation. Lectures by W.J. Sollas on morphology, palaeontology and other areas of geology. 2 folders. Lectures by R .C. Spiller on crystallography and mineralogy. 3 folders 2 folders. A.88-A.90 the conditions ‘On temperatures’, Dissertation submitted in Science (Chemistry, Part Il)’, 1926. equilibrium of Manuscript botanical sketches, n.d. Miscellaneous manuscript and duplicated typescript notes on geology, ca 1926. Natural Science, 1922. different Final Honour School of Natural Typescript and manuscript notes on zeolites. Examination papers 30pp typescript. of certain Zeolites at A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Gibbs Scholarship in Chemistry, 1924, Natural Science, 1925. Letters of congratulation on Mourant’s First Class honours degree etc, July 1926. A.98-A.102 Postgraduate 1926-1931 A.98 Letter notifying Mourant of award of King Charles | Senior Scholarship on condition of receiving First Class Honours, June 1926; testimonials June 1926. Examination papers for Burdett-Coutts Scholarship, 1926. App typescript report on work in the Channels Islands, 1926-1927. Correspondence and papers re D.Phil., 1927-1931. 1922-1928 A.103 Two letters, 1924 and n.d. A.103-A.108 Miscellaneous College and University A.103, A.104 Oxford University Junior Scientific Club Correspondence re application for Junior Research Fellowship, November - December 1927, May 1928. Bills etc for lodgings, 1928. Programmes for Exhibition Meetings, 16 February 1924 and 14 February 1925 (Mourant and H.R. Raikes exhibited artificial silk). College bills 1923, 1926-198. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.107, A.108 Signed menus. A.107 Annual meetings of the Society of Old Victorians at Oxford, 1923-1928. Other occasions, 1922, 1923, 1927. A.109-A.158 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS 1928-1985 Demonstrator in Geology, University of Leeds, December 1928 - March 1929. Correspondence newspaper cuttings; timetable for Lent term 1929. including letter of appointment, November 1928; Geologist, Geological Survey of Great Britain, April 1929 - April 1931. See also B.1-B.6. Application for Henry Fund Fellowship, February 1931. Correspondence and papers, February - March 1931. These Fellowships were for study in the United States. Testimonials, July 1928; correspondence re employment, January, March 1929. Duplicated typescript copies of testimonials 1926-1934. Lists of posts applied for August 1931- April 1937 and December 1932- May 1933. Correspondence and papers re search for employment 1931-1937 A.112-A.121 A.112 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.114-A.121 Applications 1931-1935. A.114 Assistant Keeper, British Museum (Natural History), August 1931. Assistant Lecturer in Geology, University of Manchester, June 1932. Lecturer in Organic Chemistry, Auckland University College, New Zealand, January 1933. Lecturer in Physical Geology, University of Durham, March 1933. Geography Master, Ross-on-Wye Grammar School, Herefordshire, March 1933. Science Master, King Edward VI School, Nuneaton, September 1933. of Mineralogy and Petrology, British Museum (Natural Post with T.G. Scott & Son Ltd, October 1934. University University of Cambridge, June 1933. Demonstrator, Department Assistant Keeper, Oceanographical Collection, History), October 1934. Graduate Assistant Master in Physics and Chemistry, Mining and Technical Institute, Bargoed, August 1933 Assistant Ill, Fuel Research Station, December 1935. Lecturer in Chemistry, Sir John Cass Technical Institute, London, November 1935. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Correspondence re possible geological fieldwork in USA, 1932. Mourant applied for a Commonwealth Fellowship to study the Pennsylvanian rocks of the United States but was unsuccessful. General correspondence re employment, 1932-1933. Applications for employment, January 1936: Assistantship, London Museum. Guide Lecturer, Geological Museum, London. Brief correspondence re invitation to join research party to the Jungfraujoch mountain, Switzerland, July 1937. Correspondence re psychoanalysis, 1938-1941. train he had A.127, A.128 Medical training, 1938-1943. Mourant intended to training undertake the ascertain his suitability. to become a psychoanalyst. Before he could to to undergo psychoanalysis himself Mourant was admitted as a medical student at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, London in January 1939. He also served as Demonstrator in the Department of Biochemistry. Correspondence, 1938-1943, including admission of Mourant as a student, December 1938 and letters of congratulation on Mourant’s Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees (B.M. and B.Ch., Oxford), April 1943. manuscript notes on diseases, July 1941. Duplicated typescript ‘Notes on recent work in infectious diseases (For students at Hospital)’, May 1941, annotated by Mourant; L.C.C. Park A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Applications for employment, March and June 1943: Junior Demonstrator, Department of Pathology, Hill End Hospital, St Albans, Hertfordshire, March. Graduate Assistant, Infirmary, Oxford, June. Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Radcliffe Appointment as House Officer, Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, Middlesex, May 1943. Correspondence with Central Medical War Committee and the War Office re National Service, September 1943 - May 1944. A.131, A.132 Applications for employment, October 1943. A.131 Post at St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College Casualty Surgical Officer, Hampstead General Hospital, London. Short curriculum vitae; references. 1943. civilian medic on the Post in Public Health Department, London County Council. Resident Medical Officer and House Physician, Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, London. London, October - November 1944, 1946. Appointment as House Surgeon for Ear, Nose and Throat and Anaesthetics, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, 23 October 1943. Correspondence re possible post in pathology, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Letters from Mourant offering liberation of the Channel Islands, January 1944 and May 1945. his services as a A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Correspondence re temporary appointment at Medical Research Council Galton Laboratory Serum Unit, April 1945 - February 1946. Correspondence Transfusion Reference Laboratory, May 1946. application and re appointment as Director, Blood Notification of election to Honorary Membership of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, February 1953. Notification of recognition as Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, November 1955. a Teacher in Pathology, Lister Institute of Notification of Oliver Memorial Fund Award, December 1953. Mourant received the award for work beneficial to blood transfusion. Enquiry re award of Oxford D.Sc., 1956. Mourant was elected to the Royal Society in 1966. Award of Carlos J. Finlay Medal, November 1955. by Correspondence re award, certificate and regulations governing acceptance, 1955, 1956, 1958. Correspondence re candidature for the Fellowship of the Royal Society, 1956. the Government of Cuba. This was a medical order established However, as a British subject Mourant was not able to receive a foreign order without Royal permission. Notification of award, March 1960; letters of congratulation, 1960. Award of Royal Anthropological Society Huxley Medal and Lecture for 1961. Notification of election to the Fellowship of the Eugenics Society, 1957. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Notification of Election as Member of Honour, Société Jersiaise, February 1962. Contract Laboratory, July - December 1973. of appointment as Director, Serological Population Genetics Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award of the American Association of Blood Banks, 1973. Mourant received the Award for the serology and genetics of blood groups and his work on the organisation of panels of blood donors of rare groups. See also J.9. his contributions to Correspondence and papers, May - August 1973. Honorary Member, International Society of Blood Transfusion, 1975. Correspondence, 1975. January 1977; resignation as Honorary Senior Medical in Lecturer Correspondence 1977, 1978. the Society for the Study of Human Biology, Honorary Membership of October 1977. Invitation to Honorary Membership, Britsh Society for Haematology, April 1976. Appointment as College Governor, St Bartholomew’s Hospital College, Haematology, St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, April 1977. Channel Islands. R.H. Worth Medal of the Geological Society of London 1982. Mourant received the Medal for his contribution to the geology of the Osler Memorial Medal of the University of Oxford, 1980. Correspondence. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Invitation to become a Founder Member of the British Blood Transfusion Society, March 1983. Correspondence re Honorary Life Membership of Union, October 1984. the Medical Defence Honorary Citizenship of Toulouse, 1985. Mourant received this honour during the 17th Colloque des Anthropologistes de Langue Frangaise, held in Toulouse, France, September 1985. Correspondence re arrangements, April - September 1985. Bronze bust of Mourant. 6pp typescript speech given on the occasion of its unveiling; draft letter from Mourant reporting the occasion for the Exeter College Association. A.157, A.158 1915. Lacks covers. A.159-A.188 DIARIES 1915-1982 All are pocket diaries. ‘Personal News Cuttings’. Contents of Mourant’s folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: newspaper cuttings on Mourant’s career, 1947-1981, n.d. 1922. Used January - September. 1922. Used occasionally January - March only. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1922-1923. 1923-1924. 1924-1925. 1925-1926. 1926-1927. 1927-1928. 1928-1929. . Lacks covers. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.189-A.310 FAMILY AND PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE 1922-1991 The bulk of the personal correspondence was found in Mourant’s folders so inscribed. It includes correspondence re Jersey and the Channel Islands and re his geological interests A.189-A.234 Family correspondence A.235-A.310 Other personal correspondence A.189-A.234 Family correspondence ca 1930s-1979 Nearly all the correspondence is incoming, with very few drafts of Mourant’s own letters. A.189-A.202 Emily Gertrude Mourant (née Bray), mother ca late 1930s - ca 1951 Emily Mourant was born in 1878. She died in 1965. 5 folders. 2 folders. 5 folders. A.189-A.193 ?Pre-German invasion (June 1940). A.194, A.195 1945. Most of the precisely. Jersey and in the Methodist Church there. letters date from the 1940s but cannot be dated any more They include family and personal news, news about events on ca 1951, n.d. A.196-A.200 ca 1946 - ca 1947. ca 1947- ca 1948. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.203-A.206 Wilfred Edwin Mourant (brother) ca late 1930s - ca 1948. W.E. Mourant was born in 1906. and Most of the correspondence is undated but seems to date from the later 1930s and archaeological interests and there the correspondence. He died in 1971 natural are many references to history in this brother’s Wilfred shared 1940s. his A.203, A.204 ?Late 1930s - ca 1940. 2 folders 1945. Includes ‘Notes on Jersey Geology 1940-1945’. ca 1946-1948. well her letters 1939. 1939-1979 A.207-A.220 L.L. Mourant was born in 1911. Leslie Lilian Mourant (sister) as personal and family news, As are generally more informative than those of her mother or brother about Jersey events. Her letters contain the most information on the occupation, for example. 1946 January - June. 1945 August - December. 1945 May - July. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1946 July - December. 1949, 1950. 1956, 1956, 1964. 1972-1977 19741-1975. 1976-1979. Jean Elizabeth Cameron Mourant (née Dickson) Also includes material re Will of F.C. Mourant. Ernest Charles Mourant (father) Mourant married Jean in 1978. Correspondence 1972-1977. Re E.C. Mourant’s Will. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Roy Mourant (cousin) 1945 Roy Mourant was on Jersey when it was occupied by German forces in 1940 but escaped from the island in 1944. Correspondence 1945. A.224-A.227 Frederick G. and Lilian Mary Boase (uncle and aunt) 1940-1955, n.d. Lilian Boase (née Bray) was Mourant’s mother’s sister. When Jersey was occupied the Boases, who lived in England, corresponded with Mourant re news from Jersey, other relatives and visits. 1940. 1941, 1942. 1943-1945. 1947-1955, n.d. Edwyn John Boase (cousin) 1940-1955 ‘Teddy’ Boase was the son of F.G. and L.M. Boase. He left for East Africa in 1941. Correspondence, 1940, 1941. Correspondence 1940-1941 and correspondence re Will of E.J. Boase 1962. Arthur W. Boase 1940, 1941 Anita Boase 1940-1941, 1962 See also A.229. Correspondence 1940-1955. Anita was the wife of E.J. Boase. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Percy and Madge Le Maitre 1941-1946 The Le Maitres were cousins of Mourant living in England. Correspondence 1941-1946. Margaret Le Maitre 1941, 1944 Margaret was the daughter of P. and M. Le Maitre. Correspondence 1941, 1944. A.233, A.234 First name only. A.233 Alice and Fred 1940-1943, n.d. Leonard and Lil 1941-1973, n.d. A.235-A.310 Other personal correspondence 1922-1991 A.235-A.294 Arranged alphabetically A.235-A.294 Arranged alphabetically A.295-A.310 Arranged chronologically Much of the correspondence is wartime letters from friends and colleagues including fellow-exiles concerning either Jersey, the Channel Islands in There is also general or Mourant’s progress with personal and family news. Nearly all the correspondence is incoming; there are very few copies of outgoing letters. 1942-1943 Correspondence of 1942 refers to Mourant’s fiancée. his medical studies. Bentley, C. 1941-1945 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.237-A.240 Brooks, R. 1927-1933, 1948 Brooks was a chemist who entered Exeter College Oxford as a student in 1923. concerns’. studies, personal news = and mutual Correspondence acquaintances. 1927. 1929, 1930. 1931-1933, 1948. A.241-A.243 Brown, E. E. 1925-1946 it is of 1925-1933. 1934-1937. 1938-1946. Brown was Honorary Secretary of the Geologists’ Association. Although the correspondence includes geological subjects, much of a personal nature. Falla was a family friend who wished to pursue a medical career. Couilliard, D. Le Falla, H. P. L. Family friend. 1945-1951 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.246-A.249 Haysom, P. 1943-1948 Phyllis Haysom was a member of Refugee Society of which Mourant was President. the North London Channel Islands Correspondence re Channel Islands, refugees and personal news. 1943-1944. 1947-1948. 1940-1943 Jones, A.H. 1944-1947 Miss Jones was a friend of P. Haysom (see A.246-A.249). Lehmann, B. 1957-1990 Benigna Lehmann was the wife of Mourant’s colleague Hermann. Includes letter from H. Lehman re death of their son, 1969. contact with his wife, Nora. Marrett was a Channel Islander and the principal early excavator of La Cotte de St Brelade on Jersey. He was a Fellow of Exeter College Oxford, Reader in Social Anthropology and became Rector of the College. He corresponded with Mourant until his death and Mourant remained in Marret, R. R. 1927-1942, 1950. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.254-A.256 Mission, G. P. 1975-1991, n.d. Gary Mission was a Jersey-born medic with interests in the Channel Islands geology and archaeology and the history of science and medicine. He began his correspondence with Mourant at the age of 16 and it continued to Mourant’s death. 1975-1977, 1980. 1982-1986. 1987-1991, n.d. A.257-A.259 Oatway, A. 1965-1977 Avril Oatway was a Pathologist at the Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton. Correspondence re career, personal news. from Mourant. Includes some drafts of letters 1967, 1968. 1969-1977. 1965, 1966. 1929, 1940-1946 Powell, D. Baden- Patourel, J. Le Re Channel Isles. 1943-1946 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.262-A.265 Pré, D. du 1941-1990, n.d. The du Prés were friends of the family. Derek du Pré was born in 1908 and was 4 years Mourant’s junior. He attended Victoria College in Jersey before pursuing a career in London. During the Second World War he served in the army and was one of the first to land on Jersey at liberation. Mourant was godfather of his first daughter Hilary du Pré (see A.266) and Derek du Pré was best man at Mourant’s wedding in 1978. He died in 1990. Correspondence re personal news, career and family. 1941, 1942. 1943-1945, 21947. 1962, 1964, 1978. Includes du Pré’s curriculum vitae 1964 Pré, H. A. du Two press-cuttings, December 1957. A.267-A.273 Pré, J. du 1979, 1980, 1990, n.d. Includes family tree of the du Prés. As a friend of Derek du Pré Mourant took a keen interest in the career of his second daughter Jacqueline and kept biographical material relating to her. Programmes and tickets from performances, 1961-1966, n.d. Letter from Jacqueline thanking Mourant for flowers sent to her after a recital in the Wigmore Hall, London, 2 March 1961. Drawing by Jacqueline du Pré as an infant, sent to Mourant. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.269-A.271 Newspaper cuttings, 1960-1984. A.269 1960-1965. 1968-1973, 1984. ‘Rein-bow Rondo’, poem celebrating Jacqueline’s mastery of the cello. N.d. Correspondence to Mourant from BBC re royalties for use of photographs of Jacqueline, 1967, 1968, 1989. A.274, A.275 Quesne, C. J. Le 1927-1945 1941-1945. Correspondence re Channel Islands and personal news. Le Quesne was a Jerseyman living in London and a member of the Jersey Society. Includes correspondence re talk by Mourant to the Jersey Society in London, 1927. Chiefly re geological work on Jersey. Robinson had been Mourant’s science teacher at Victoria College, Jersey. Mourant was much influenced contact thereafter. Robinson had a interest in geology and in 1927 was elected President of the Geological Section of the Société Jersiaise. by him and they remained in A.276-A.278 Robinson, A. J. 1926-1962 1927-1929. 1926-1928. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1929, 1930. Includes correspondence re geological work in Brittany. 1935, 1945-1947, 1956, 1959, 1962. Scawin, M. Visit by Mourant to Cornwall. Simey, M. A.281-A.284 Todd, J. 1940, 1942 1927-1989 James Todd was a fellow science student at Exeter College Oxford. Mourant had shared rooms with him. Most of immediately after. the correspondence dates from the Second World War and 1927, 1938, 1940, 1941. 1943-1945. 1946-1948. It is chiefly re career and personal news Includes letters from Todd re psychoanalysis, 1938, 1940. reconstruction of the islands after the war Includes correspondence concerning relations between Channel Islanders who remained on the island and those who escaped to Britain and the Philip de Veulle was a Jerseyman living in England. A.285, A.286 Veulle, P. M. de 1969; 1987, 1969: 1943-1970 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1943, 1944. Chiefly re co-ordinating committee of re-union. 1945-1947, 1960, 1963, 1970. Warren, J. P. Chiefly re Jersey. 1943-1946 Worrall, A. H. 1942-1947 Worrall was Headmaster of Victoria College, Jersey when Mourant was a pupil. He was a fellow exile in England after Jersey was occupied by the Germans. A.289-A.294 First name only 1940-1948, n.d. 1945, 1948, n.d. 1940, 1941. 1942-1944. A.289-A.291 John B. Chiefly re medical studies, career and personal news. John was a fellow medical student at St Bartholomew's. Lucille wrote from Natal, South Africa. Graeme B. Lucille 1945-1947 1941, 1943, 1955 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Alice and Frank 1956-1962, n.d. Alice and Frank wrote from Enfield, Middlesex. A.295-A.310 Arranged chronologically 1922-1991 A sequence of correspondence is incoming, there are very few copies of outgoing letters. shorter exchanges. individual Nearly letters and the 1922-1939. 1940-1943. 1947-1949. 1951-1956. 1962-1965. 1957-1959. 1960-1961. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical 1967-1969. 1970-1974. 1975-1977. 1978-1983. 1984-1991. A.311-A.320 OTHER INTERESTS 1922-1990 A.311, A.312 Methodist Church 1922-1963, n.d. A.313-A.318 Politics A.319, A.320 Alpine plants A.311, A.312 Methodist Church 1936- 1963, n.d. The material is miscellaneous memorabilia, including membership cards from 1928 to 1963 (not a complete sequence). Includes Question paper for Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Scholars’ Examination, 1922. Mourant was brought up in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. 1922-1928. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.313-A.318 Politics A.313, A.314 League of Nations Union 1925-1990 1925-1941 Mourant’s political outlook was internationalist. He joined the League of Nations Union at the encouragement of the Wesleyan Methodist Church while at University. Correspondence and papers 1925-1941. 1925-1938. Includes Mourant’s offer to help the Union as a speaker 1928. 1939-1941. Includes invitation to Alban’s branch, ca 1940. be nominated for Executive Committee of the St Papers re appeal for funds. International Campaigns 1983-1988 National Peace Council 1972, 1973 Includes papers re ‘International Campaign - Professor J.L. Massera’ 1983- 1984. ‘The objectives of these International Campaigns is to strengthen worldwide public opinion to the point that torture should be eliminated from civilised society’. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, ca 1950-1990. Following the meeting a statement was drafted and the bulk of the material relates to revisions of this, including Mourant’s suggested alterations and additions. Correspondence and papers re UNESCO ‘Statement on Race’, 1951-1952. A number of leading anthropologists and biologists, including Mourant, met in Paris under UNESCO auspices on 30 May 1951. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical A.319, A.320 Alpine plants 1967-1981 Mourant was a member of the Alpine Garden Society. General correspondence and papers, 1967-1981 Includes material re import of plants into the UK. Watson & Cheese Andes Project, 1971 This expedition to South America collected plants from the High Andes for trial planting in UK gardens. Correspondence and papers, 1970-1972. A.321-A.326 PHOTOGRAPHS Mourant at ?family celebration. N.d. 2 monochrome photographs. Mourant and others boating. N.d. 3 monochrome photographs. Mourant and others on caving expedition. N.d. 1 colour transparency. Mourant and another at Bedford Square, London, 27June 1963. 2 monochrome photographs. Mourant at conference in Norway. N.d. 1 monochrome photograph. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Biographical Sketch of Mourant. N.d. Photographic print of the sketch. A.327-A.332 MISCELLANEOUS Visit to Germany, 1934. Passes etc; manuscript German language notes. A.328, A.329 Social occasions and functions, ca 1928-1973. 2 folders. Rh.’. Contents of Mourant’s folder so inscribed: ye jaundice & a man with ‘Poem on Jersey’. Contents of Mourant’s envelope so inscribed: drafts of poem ‘An Exile, to his native Island of Jersey’, composed ca 1941, with letters from R.R. Marett and C. J. Le Quesne offering comments, August and September 1941. See also F.22. ‘Fisher-Race Theory of manuscript poem beginning ‘An thou finde bloodlesse withal he heth ye icterus acholuricus’, dated 1946. Photocopy of Will of Mourant, dated January 1974. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION B EARLY CAREER Mourant joined the staff of the Geological Survey of Great Britain in April 1929. His principal work was mapping the coal measures of Lancashire. However, Mourant’s rate of survey work was not considered satisfactory and he resigned in April 1931. He returned to Jersey in 1933 where he established and directed the Jersey Chemical Pathology Laboratory until 1939. The material is arranged as follows: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN JERSEY CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Early career GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1929-1931 See also A.110. Correspondence re appointment January-March 1929; official passes and copy of regulations, April 1929. Return of work for 1930. Correspondence, principally with W.B. Wright re geological survey work, 1929-1931. See also K.492. a number of his letters of 1930 Wright expresses concern at Mourant’s In slow rate of progress. 1929: Exchange with J.S. Flett, Director of the Survey, re Mourant’s resignation, January 1931. Invoices, receipts etc 1937-1939. Manuscript notes on income and expenditure 1935-1938. JERSEY CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY 1935-1939 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION C BLOOD GROUP REFERENCE LABORATORY AND BLOOD GROUP CENTRE This section comprises the little surviving documentation relating to Mourant’s work as Founder and Director of the Medical Research Council's Blood Group Reference Laboratory and as Honorary Advisor of the Nuffield (later Anthropological) Blood Group Centre. The material is arranged as follows: BLOOD GROUP REFERENCE LABORATORY BLOOD GROUP CENTRE A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Blood Group Reference Laboratory and Blood Group Centre BLOOD GROUP REFERENCE LABORATORY 1948-1966 Mourant was the founder and first Director of this Medical Research Council Laboratory established in 1946 (see A.138). It was based at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London. In 1952 it was designated as the World Health Organisation International Blood Group Reference Laboratory Mourant retired from the but continued to act as the national laboratory. Directorship in 1965 when he moved to the newly established Medical Research Council Serological Population Genetics Laboratory (see section D). ‘Progress Report 1949-50 of the Blood Group Reference Laboratory’. ‘Copies of visitor's books. Blood Group Laboratory’. Contents of Mourant’s folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: photocopies. 1948-1950. 1951-1953. 1953-1956. 1960-1966. 1956-1960. Five photographic slides of the Reference Laboratory, 1963, 1964. Letter re future of the International Blood Group Reference Laboratory on Mourant’s retirement from the Directorship of the Laboratory in September 1965. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Blood Group Reference Laboratory and Blood Group Centre BLOOD GROUP CENTRE 1952-1968 The Blood Group Centre was established in 1952 following a meeting at the Royal Anthropological Institute held the previous year. It was administered by and housed in the Institute, reporting to the Blood Group Committee. From 1952 to 1962 the Centre was funded by the Nuffield Foundation and bore the name the Nuffield Blood Group Centre. The Medical Research Council then took over responsibility for financing the Centre, which changed its name to the Anthropological Blood Group Centre. The aims of the Centre were to collect all available data on the frequency of blood groups in different populations, followed by statistical treatment of this material; to carry out a detailed survey of blood group distribution in the UK based on help and and to information to blood group workers worldwide. Mourant was Honorary Advisor and directed the scientific work. blood transfusion services; statistical give In September 1965 the Centre was amalgamated into the Medical Research Council's new Serological Population Genetics Laboratory, becoming its Statistical Section. See section D. written to accompany a grant was This Foundation. Photocopies of annual reports on the Centre, 1951-52 - 1965. the Nuffield Foundation, 6 June 1951 with 3pp a Blood Group Research and Reference Memorandum on the history, the work and the future plans of the Centre’, ca 1956. Copy of application to typescript ‘Memorandum on Centre’; letter arising on receipt of support, August 1951. and correspondence arising, September 1968. Photocopy of manuscript financial statement of the Centre as at the end of 1967. ‘The Nuffield Blood Group Centre’, 8pp typescript account by Mourant, 1968 application to the Nuffield A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION D SEROLOGICAL POPULATION GENETICS LABORATORY D.1-D.54 The Serological Population Genetics Laboratory (SPGL) was established by the Medical Research Council following Mourant’s suggestion in 1963 to create a unit that would combine the sort of testing work undertaken in the Blood Group Reference Laboratory with the statistical and bibliographical work of the Anthropological (formerly Nuffield) Blood Group Centre, of which he was Honorary Advisor (de facto Director). The SPGL was based in premises rented by St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London and began operating on 1 September 1965. Mourant was made an honorary senior lecturer in haematology in the Hospital. The work of the SPGL was divided between two sections. The first was a testing laboratory. This did most of its work for the Human Adaptability (HA) Section of the International Biological Programme (IBP), carrying out tests for a wide range of inherited blood factors and giving advice and information. The second section comprised the Anthropological Blood Group Centre that had been transferred to the SPGL. This did bibliographical and statistical work but its chief function was to prepare a second edition of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. The Medical Research Council announced that it was to close the SPGL on Mourant’s retirement in March 1971, 15 months before the completion of the main phase of the IBP. However, Mourant was anxious that the SPGL continue in being in order to complete work on four projects. The first was the personal grants to Mourant and his staff, initially for one year, subsequently extended into 1973. However, it confirmed its decision to close the testing laboratory of the SPGL. Mourant applied to a number of foundations for support for the IBP work and the other two projects. He met with collected by the IBP as a whole, and the third and fourth projects were to prepare monographs on the seeing through to publication of the second edition of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups, The MRC agreed to extend its support of the work on the distribution of human blood groups through the second project was working up the SPGL’s own data collected for the IBP and summarising data withdrew its accommodation. considerable success, receiving awards from the Nuffield Trust, the Royal Anthropological Institute, the Royal Society, the Wolfson Trust, the World Health Organisation and the European Research Office of the United States Army. The SPGL finally closed in 1976 when St Bartholomew's Hospital blood groups of Jews and associated populations and on the associations between blood groups and diseases, respectively. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory The material is arranged as follows: D.1-D.5 GENERAL D.6-D.14 STAFF D.15-D.52 FUTURE OF THE LABORATORY D.53, D.54 MEMORABILIA A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory GENERAL 1964-1968 ‘Proposals for the establishment of the laboratory and statistical study of the distribution among human populations of the blood groups and other genetical characters’ by Mourant, 13pp typescript, with annotated list of furniture and equipment required. 1964. a new Unit for Correspondence re establishment of the SPGL, 1964-1965. Correspondence re fumes from SPGL premises at Boundary House, 1966- 1967. Correspondence with Medical Research Council re development of human serological population genetics after Mourant’s retirement, 1967-1968. Mourant pressed for a Division of Human Genetics to be included within the MRC’s new Clinical Research Centre and advised on a possible Head of Division. March-May 1967. June 1967 - January 1968. STAFF 1965-1973 Correspondence, chiefly with the MRC and members of staff re references, promotions, staff development etc. A., Be. Arranged alphabetically by surname. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory D.11-D.13 Ti. 3 folders. D.15-D.52 FUTURE OF THE LABORATORY 1969-1977 This material was found in Mourant’s own folders and files inscribed ‘Future of the lab’ or similar. Correspondence with the MRC and St Bartholomew’s Hospital relating to the future of the SPGL has been placed first, followed by the various grant-awarding bodies to which Mourant applied for support, arranged in alphabetical order. Leverhulme Trust Fund D.15-D.20 Medical Research Council D.21-D.25 St Bartholomew’s Hospital European Research Office, United States Army At D.52 is brief correspondence re the disposition of the blood group records of the SPGL, November 1976. Wellcome Trust St Bartholomew's Joint Research Board D.38-D.40 Royal Society D.33-D.36 Nuffield Foundation Royal Anthropological Institute D.26-D.31 D.32 D.37 D.41 D.42 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory D.43, D.44 D.45-D.48 D.49-D.51 D.52 Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Wolfson Foundation World Health Organisation Future of the blood group records D.15-D.20 Medical Research Council 1969-1972 Correspondence and papers chiefly relating to Mourant’s applications for continued funding. 1969, April-June 1970. July, August 1970. ADT Includes notification of support to April 1972. January — May 1972. September, November 1970. Includes copy of application for support for work on The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. June — December 1972. Chiefly re extension of the funding to June 1972 and subsequently to the end of the year. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory D.21-D.25 St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1970-1977 Correspondence re accommodation and administration of research grants. Mourant was provided with accommodation by St Bartholomew’s Hospital until 1976 1970-1971 January - July 1972. October - December 1972. 1974-1977. D.26-D.31 European Research Office, United States Army 1970-1976 Correspondence and papers, re progress of the project and the drafting of the maps, 1970-1976. A.T.A. Learmonth of the Open University acted as adviser in planning the maps and put Mourant in touch with a draughtsman. Mourant was put in touch with the European Research Office through J.M. May. In 1971 the Office agreed to fund cartographic work on the preparation of maps on the distribution of blood groups and other inherited blood characters. Mourant was awarded £1,200 for the period 1972-1974. 1970. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory 1975-1976. Leverhulme Trust Fund 1970, 1972 Correspondence re possible support, 1970, 1972. D.33-D.36 Nuffield Foundation 1973-1977 The Nuffield Foundation, who had supported the work of the Nuffield Blood Group Centre (see C.9-C.13), gave £6,950 over two years to support Mourant’s work on the association between blood groups and disease. Further support of £3,046 was given for the period April - December 1976. July-September 1973. October-December 1973. Correspondence, 1973-1977. Includes copy of Mourant’s draft application. Correspondence re support for blood group research, January - July 1972. Royal Anthropological Institute 1972 1974, 1975. 1IZO; 1977. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory D.38-D.40 Royal Society 1970, 1972 British National Committee for Through the Biological Programme, the Royal Society gave a grant of £4,755 for the support of the completion of work for the Human Adaptability Section of the Programme for six months from June 1972. International the Correspondence and papers, including minutes of meetings of the British National Committee, 1970-1972. March - May 1970. June - August 1970. 1972. Includes copy of Mourant’s grant application. Application and letter of rejection, September 1973. Wellcome Trust 1970, 1972 St Bartholomew’s Joint Research Board Mourant enquired about possible support from the Trust. Mourant applied (unsuccessfully) for £1,800 from the board. Correspondence, 1970-1973, 1976. Mourant approached the Foundation in 1970 and although they were unable to support him then, they encouraged Mourant to re-apply in later years. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Correspondence, 1970, 1972. 1970-1973, 1976 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory 1970-1973. D.45-D.48 Wolfson Foundation 1971-1973 Mourant applied to the Wolfson Foundation for support for his work on blood groups of the Jews and associations between blood groups and other the polymorphisms recommendation of Lord Zuckerman, making a personal approach to Sir Israel Brodie prior to submitting an application. In October 1972 he was awarded £7,313 for one year from January 1973. application disease. made and the He at 1971. January 1972. Includes drafts of grant proposal. 1970. D.49-D.51 February - May 1972. World Health Organisation June - October 1972, January 1973. 19/2) 19713; Mourant applied for support for between blood groups and other polymorphisms and disease. awarded three grants of $2,500 for 1972, 1973 and 1975. the study of associations He was his work on 1970-1975 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Serological Population Genetics Laboratory Future of the blood group records Correspondence re offer of the remainder of the SPGL’s library and records to the British Museum (Natural History), November 1976. The bulk of the records had been transferred in 1972. MEMORABILIA Press-cuttings relating to the establishment of the SPGL, September 1965. Two colour photographic slides of the SPGL, 7?November 1965. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION E HAEMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH The material covers the period 1944-1979. It is arranged as follows: Et-E*5 EARLY RESEARCH E.6-E.22 ‘STUDENT EXPEDITIONS’ E.23-E.29 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL E.30-E.57 MAPS AND DATA A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research EARLY RESEARCH 1944-1950, n.d At E.1-E.3 are notebooks from Mourant’s research projects 1944-1950. The bulk of the research relates to the study of the Rhesus (Rh) factor in collaboration with R.R. Race and R.R.A. Coombs. There is also material relating to research into haemolytic disease in new- An article written by Mourant, Coombs and Race entitled ‘In born babies. vivo isosensitization of in babies with haemolytic disease’ was published in the Lancet in 1946. red cells Red hardback notebook used to record the results of tests carried out on several blood groups against various sera, 2 June - 29 December 1944. A little intercalated material, including 1p manuscript note inscribed ‘Appeal to Married Women Donors’. A little loose material at back. Mourant used these two notebooks to record the results of his experiments between 1945 and 1950. The entries in E.2 and E.3 do not run in a straight chronological sequence. Green hardback notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Laboratory Note Book Serum Book 2’, 10 October 1947. little intercalated material. 1 June 1945, 23 July 1946 - results 31 December 1944 - the Used to of experiments. record A Softback notebook labelled on spine ‘Mourant |’, used to record the results of experiments, 4 June 1945 - 20 March 1946. Extensive loose material intercalated within this notebook includes two separate sections of notebook. The first was used 21 March 1946 - 28 February 1950. The second includes the results of a study on families, plus lists of results 9 June 1945 - 23 October 1947, inscribed ‘Odd results of importance’. patients, 30 August 1943 - 22 January 1945. Loose material also includes ‘Dominance and Recessiveness in the Rh Complex’, 2pp typescript with manuscript corrections (published as Bibliog. 57 (1947)). - 23, used to record notes on the treatment of Exercise book, paginated 1 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research 11pp manuscript notes re use of sulphamilamide drugs to treat various illnesses, n.d. ‘STUDENT EXPEDITIONS’ 1960-1968 The contents of Mourant’s original folder inscribed ‘Student expeditions’ have been divided into Each folder contains correspondence from students and others asking Mourant’s advice about haematological research and other matters relating to overseas expeditions. 17 folders for ease of reference. Cambridge Trans-America Expedition, 1960. Letter from Mourant to M.E. Hugh-Jones of Christ's College Cambridge, re blood group work in the Andes, 20 January 1959; 3pp typescript outlining aims of the expedition. Cape Verde Islands, 1961. India, 1963. Cambridge Expedition to South East Asia, 1962. Mourant and T.J.H. Chappel Correspondence between Mourant and A.M. Hailes of Oxford University, re Oxford University Women’s Expedition to 22 January - 14 June 1961. the Cape Verde Islands, Correspondence between of Pembroke College, Cambridge, re Cambridge Expedition to South East Asia, 23 April 1962 - 28 January 1963. Includes 6pp typescript outlining aims of the expedition. Cambridge, re expedition to Brazil, 30 November - 2 December 1964. S.N. Wolkind of Chase Farm Correspondence between Mourant and Hospital, Middlesex, re research expedition to India, 29 August 1962 - 24 January 1963. Correspondence between Mourant and D.V. Bowen, St. John’s College Cambridge Expedition to Brazil, 1965. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research Africa, 1965. Letter to Mourant from J.S. Blackburne re expedition to Africa, 5 August 1964. Ethiopia, 1965. Letter from expedition to Ethiopia, 13 October 1964. N.V. Sunderland of Imperial College, London, re research Ethiopia, 1966. Correspondence between Mourant and L.M.P. Williams of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge, re proposed expedition to Ethiopia, 29 October - 4 December 1965. Bhutan, 1966. J. Rawlinson of Madagascar, 1967. Correspondence between Mourant, M.L. Rosenheim, Director of University College Hospital Medical School, London, and W.D. Brigden, Senior Medical the University College Hospital Medical School, London, re Student at Brigden and G.W. Brown’s proposed trip to Bhutan, 24 March - 24 May 1966. Correspondence between Mourant and the Anatomy Department, Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, re proposed students’ expedition to Madagascar, January 1967. May 1967. Correspondence between Mourant and A.L. Heath of St. John’s College, Oxford, re proposed student expedition to the Middle East, 23 March - 19 the Laboratory of re proposed Correspondence between Mourant and J.L. Dunn of Human Genetics, Newcastle expedition to Malta, 30 January - 8 March 1967. University upon of Malta, 1967. Middle East, 1967. Tyne, A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research Morocco, 1967. Correspondence between Mourant and K.G. Fegan of Glasgow University, re Glasgow University Exploration Society's expedition to Morocco, 23 February - 25 April 1967. Sandawe, 1967. Correspondence between Mourant and E. Tenraa of the Institute of Social Anthropology, Oxford, re proposed blood group survey of the Sandawe, East Africa, 15 February - 1 May 1967. Nepal, 1967. Correspondence between Mourant and J.V. Attlee of Birmingham University, re proposed Birmingham Medical Expedition to Nepal, 22 March - 11 June 1967. Turkish Taurus Expedition, 1967. Galapagos Islands, 1968. E.23-E.29 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 1959-1972 Correspondence between Mourant and A. Ewing of Edinburgh University, re expedition to the Galapagos Islands, 29 January - 8 February 1967. Correspondence between Mourant, M. Dalby of the University of Leeds and L.A. Derrick Tovey, Director of the National Blood Transfusion Service, Leeds, re proposed expedition to Turkey, 5 - 21 April 1967. research grants. These Medical Research Council (MRC) papers, relating to various aspects of Mourant’s research, were kept together by him. Papers re MRC’s Committee on Haemoglobin Variant and Related Traits. Minutes of committee meetings between 1961 and 1965; applications for A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research Papers re MRC’s Human Genetics Committee, 1959-1960. 2pp typescript of minutes taken at the first meeting of the MRC’s Committee on Sickle-cell trait and Sickle-cell anaemia, 1961. 7pp typescript of grant application to the MRC to fund further study of sickle cell disease in Uganda. Includes 2pp Papers re Group for the Study of Human Polymorphism. typescript with manuscript corrections written by Mourant, entitled ‘The need for further research into the distribution of the blood proteins (besides the haemoglobins) in health and disease’. Miscellaneous papers, including a letter from M.G. Candau, Director General of the World Health Organisation, to Lord Raglan re proposal to nominate a representative from the World Health Organisation to the Blood Group Committee for the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2 September 1955. E.30-E.57 MAPS AND DATA ca 1965-1979 Correspondence and papers re grant application to the Royal Society to fund Serological Population Genetics Laboratory research project, 29 April - 15 June 1967. Although most of this material is undated, the bulk seems to date from between 1965 and 1976, during Mourant’s Directorship of the Serological Population Genetics Laboratory, and was used in the preparation of the second edition of The Distribution of Human Blood Groups. Europe E.30-E.52 is arranged in order of continent and consist of gene maps, data, tables etc. E.53-E.57 contains data from various countries brought together. Some of the larger maps are held together by adhesive tape. E.30-E.35 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research ‘Europe Maps (prob. all ABO)’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Maps of annotation. Europe, mostly photocopies, with manuscript additions and Gene maps of North Europe. annotation. Photocopies with manuscript additions and of Maps annotation; manuscript notes. Europe, South photocopies with manuscript additions and Data re Iceland, includes tables, maps, diagrams etc. Correspondence re Iceland paper. Includes correspondence from A.K. Kopéc, A.W. Eriksson and S. Fridriksson, 25 December 1977 - 14 December 1979, and also a photograph of Mourant, n.d. E.36-E.43 Africa E.36 Photocopies, some with manuscript addition and Gene maps of Africa. annotation. Data re North Africa. additions and annotation; manuscript notes; photocopies of tables etc. Includes maps of North Africa with manuscript Offprint of article ‘The blood groups of Icelanders’, Ann. Hum. Genet., Lond. (1973), 36, found with preceding material. 2 folders. Photocopies of maps of annotation. ‘Africa South of Sahara. inscribed. Maps other than ABO’. Africa, some with manuscript additions and Contents of folder so A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research ‘Africa Data etc. some important and new’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Maps, manuscript notes, tables etc. ‘Africa Sundry’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Letter from R.F. Lowe of the Harare Central Hospital Laboratory, Rhodesia, 1972; diagrams; manuscript notes. ‘Africa map Ro cDe’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Map of Africa with manuscript additions and annotation. ‘Madagascar data’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Photocopies of maps and tables, and manuscript notes. E.44-E.46 America E.44 8pp photocopied Data re American Indians. Manuscript notes, tables etc. Photocopied maps of America with manuscript additions and annotation. 18pp manuscript inscribed ‘South American Indians’; manuscript inscribed ‘The indigenous peoples of America’. Photocopied maps of Asia with manuscript additions and annotation. ‘SE Asia + islands maps + some copies + extracts of tables incl. Drego data.’ Contents of folder so inscribed. Photocopies of maps; manuscript notes; tables. E.47-E.50 Asia E.47 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Haematological research ‘E. Asia data’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Manuscript notes, maps, tables etc. ‘Indian region maps’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Photocopied maps of annotation. the Indian region, with manuscript additions and Oceania Photocopied maps of New Guinea with manuscript additions. Photocopied maps of the Pacific Islands with manuscript additions. ‘Data for Rh + MN maps’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 1p manuscript notes. Photocopies of data. manuscript additions and annotation, mostly photocopies; Manuscript notes and tables. Maps with manuscript notes. ‘MN groups (equilibrium in population)’. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Rhesus working maps and some data’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Photocopies of data. ‘Cm Dn. M’. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Pro Mem.’ Contents of folder so inscribed. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION F PUBLICATIONS F.1-F.130 This section presents a chronological sequence of drafts and correspondence relating to Mourant’s publications 1929-1991 and undated. There is also editorial correspondence relating to publishers and journals, chiefly invitations to review books or referee papers, and an incomplete set of offprints. Following Mourant’s own practice, no attempt has been made to separate Mourant’s biological and anthropological publications from his geological and archaeological ones. Where applicable reference is made to the list of Mourant’s publications from his autobiography (A.1) in the form Bibliog. no ... However, not all of Mourant’s published work was listed in the bibliography. F.1-F.99 DRAFTS F.100-F.129 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE F.130 OFFPRINTS A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications DRAFTS 1929-1991, n.d. ‘The foundations of Jersey scenery’, Bibliog. no. 3 (1929). Annotated copy. ‘The heavy mineral suites and correlation of the granites of northern Brittany, the Channel Islands, (Geological Magazine, ca 1930). by A.W. Groves, Cotentin’, and the This article was nearing completion when Groves took up an appointment with the Geological Survey Department in Uganda. He asked Mourant to see the article through the final stages of revision and publication. Manuscript draft paginated 1-26. Pages 19-26 are ‘Things to be inserted’. 34pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections. 20pp typescript. Figures, plates and table. Correspondence with Groves and publishers, 1929. ‘A study of the seismograms of English Channel earthquakes’, Bibliog. no. 4 (1931). correspondence re publication, 1932. 22pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections + list of illustrations. ‘The spherulitic rhyolites of Jersey’, Bibliog. no. 6 (1932). and corrections list of queries Manuscript (not in Mourant’s hand); A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘Orbicular rocks in the Channel Islands’, Bibliog. no. 7 (1932). 9pp typescript draft; description of plates; plates. of contents of the annual reports of ‘List Geological Section of the Société Jersiaise’, Bibliog. no. 10 (1933). the geological section of the 2pp typescript draft. of contents ‘List Guernesiaise”, formerly “The Guernsey Society for Natural Bibliog. no. 11 (1933). geological reports annual the of of “La Société ’, Ras Science” 2pp typescript draft. ‘The raised beaches and other terraces of the Channel Islands’, Bibliog. no. 13 (1933). 16pp typescript + manuscript figures. draft with manuscript corrections 6pp typescript. ‘The dehydration of Thomsonite’, Bibliog. no. 15 (1933). ‘The geology of the Ecréhous, Paternosters and Minquiers’, Bibliog. no. 14 (1933). 7pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections ‘Read March 23, 1933’; 8pp typescript publication; manuscript list of queries and corrections (not in Mourant’s hand). Figures. 62pp typescript and printed draft with manuscript corrections. ‘The geology of eastern Jersey’, Bibliog. no. 16 (1933). Eal5, Eal6 F.15-F.18 2 folders. + figure for A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications Correspondence with the Geological Society of London re publication, March - August 1933. ‘Social relations of science’, letter to the Editor, Nature, May 1938. Not listed in Bibliog. 2pp typescript draft. ‘Contribution to Geological Report for 1945’. Possibly for Jersiaise. Not listed in Bibliog. Bull. Ann. Soc. 2pp typescript draft. Mourant’s replies to ‘Any Questions’ published in the British Medical Journal, April 1946. 1p typescript. ‘Essays in Exile’. ca late 1940s. exile, ‘Photos for Essays in Exile’. Contents of Mourant’s envelope so inscribed. Typescript and manuscript outline of the book; list of contents; 2pp typescript of poem by Mourant ‘An exile, to his native island of Jersey’ (see also A.330); list of photographs. He wrote a During the Second World War Mourant was living in England. number of essays on the Channel Islands while in for circulation among the Channel Island community in Britain, and after the war proposed a book of collected essays. Agreement of Publication, 1949. F.24-F.45 The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. F.24-F.26 First edition, Oxford 1954, Bibliog. no. 145. See also F.101-F.104. 18 photographs. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications Correspondence re preparation of tables of frequency of blood groups in different populations, 1953-1954. Mourant wrote a circular letter asking colleagues whether he should include a chi-square value in the tables as a guide to the homogeneity of the population tested and reliability of the data. Miscellaneous correspondence: permissions to reproduce figures etc, July- December 1954; royalty statements, 1953/54, 1954/55, 1960. F.27-F.45 Second edition, with A.C. Kopéc and K. Domaniewska-Sobczak, Oxford 1976, Bibliog. no. 377. This was titled The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups and Other Polymorphisms. F.27-F.35 Proof with manuscript corrections and additions, 1973. with colleagues requesting information, 9 folders. As most of Alciati, G., 1970. arranged the material by correspondent. Mourant’s permission to use their data etc. correspondence Correspondence re data for the book, 1967-1973. Mourant the correspondence found was from colleagues whose surnames start with A, B or C, some correspondence may have been lost or re-filed by Mourant in one of the series in section K. Barrai, |., 1973. Angelopoulos, B.T., 1970. Allison, A.C., 1969. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications Bhattacharya, D.K., 1969. Bias, W.B., 1969. Boyd, W.C., 1967. Brain, P., 1969. Broman, K., 1969. Blumberg, B.S., 1968-1969. Brown, K.S., 1970. Brown, W.R., 1970. Chown, B., 1968. Clearkin, P.A., 1967. Cleghorn, T.F., 1968. Curtain, C., 1968. Coon, C.S. and L., 1973. Freedman, M., 1973. Hanna, B.L., 1970. Dahlberg, A.A. and Standskov, H.H., 1970. Correspondence arising, 1976. Letter from R. Hoffenberg, commenting on chapter of book, January 1976. Steinberg, A.G., 1973. Watkins, W.M., 1972. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications Book reviews. 2 folders. The ABO Blood Groups. Comprehensive tables and maps of world distribution, with A.C. Kopéc and K. Domaniewska-Sobczak, Bibliog. no. 190 (1958). Agreement with publishers, December 1957; correspondence re copyright, 1970, 1971. ‘The blood groups, serum groups and haemoglobins of the inhabitants of Lunana and Thimbu, Bhutan’, Bibliog. no. 292 (1968), with B.G. Glasgow et al. Letter from publishers, September 1967. ‘Planet of the apes’, Bibliog. no. 295 (1968). 2pp typescript. 1p typescript. ‘Nomenclature madness’, Bibliog. no. 296 (1968). 3pp typescript with covering letter June 1969. F.50-F.53 ‘Professor H.J. Fleure’, Bull. Ann. Soc. Jersiaise 20 (1970). Not listed Bibliog. in ‘Gastric and oesophageal cancer in the Welsh’, Bibliog. no. 312 (1969). 3 folders. Anonymous typescript biography and list of publications of Fleure, paginated 3-103. Letter requesting obituary for the Bull. Ann. Soc. Jersiaise, December 1969; photocopy of typescript and manuscript draft; copy of obituary as published. F.51-F.53 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications répartition ‘Quelques érythrocytaires’, Bibliog. no. 331 (1971). aspects de la mondiale des groupes sanguins 5pp typescript with manuscript corrections + 2pp manuscript additions + manuscript bibliography. In French. F.55-F.58 ‘The evolution Bibliog. no. 349 (1973). of brain size, speech, and psychosexual development’, This was published in the ‘Ideas for discussion’ section of the journal Current \t drew on an earlier paper by Mourant ‘The development of Anthropology. symbolic speech and of sexuality in hominids’, written not published (F.56-F.58). in 1964 but Photocopies of draft ‘Comments’ on Mourant’s article and Mourant’s 2pp typescript ‘Reply’. ‘The development of symbolic speech and of sexuality in hominids’, 1964. F.56-F.58 5.56 Manuscript draft pages. 3pp typescript draft. Correspondence with E.J.M. Bowlby and G.S. Krantz re the paper, 1964- 1965. 18pp typescript with manuscript corrections + appendix. ‘One hundred years of Jersey geology and geologists’, Bibliog. (1973). ‘Reminiscences of the excavation of La Hougue Bie’, Bibliog. no. 363 (1974). 13pp typescript with manuscript corrections. no. 351 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘Human population genetics in India’, Bibliog. no. 370 (1976). 2pp typescript. ‘Blood groups in Man’, Bibliog. no. 374 (1976). 2pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘Associations of blood groups and other polymorphisms with diseases in Asia’, with A.C. Kopéc, ca 1977. Not listed in Bibliog. 18pp typescript + 2pp bibliography. F.64-F.73 The Genetics of the Jews, with A.C. Kopéc and K. Domaniewska-Sobczak, Bibliog. no. 390 (1978). F.64-F.71 Typescript draft with manuscript corrections. ‘The Jews in Palestine’. ‘The Samaritans’. ‘The Yemenite Jews’. F.64 ‘Blood groups and other polymorphisms’. Title page, preface, list of contents, introduction. ‘The Karaites’. ‘The Oriental Jews’. ‘ABO blood groups’. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘The Jews of Africa’. ‘The Sephardic Jews’. ‘The Jews of Rome’. ‘The Ashkenazim’. ‘Genetic aspects of diseases in Jews’. ‘Some general conclusions’. Manuscript tables and graphs for the book. Correspondence re publication, January - March 1978. 9pp typescript + 2pp references. 10pp typescript + tables and figures; variation in blood groups’ found therewith. The second typescript discusses blood groups and Icelanders. ‘Linkage equilibrium and disequilibrium in human population studies’, Bibliog. no. 403 (1980). ‘The blood groups and other hereditary blood factors of the Icelanders’, with D. Tills et al, Bibliog. no. 414 (1982). 2pp typescript. ‘The blood groups of primates’, Bibliog. no. 416 (1983). ‘The discovery of the anti-globulin’, Bibliog. no. 415 (1983). 5pp typescript and manuscript draft + manuscript references. 10pp typescript entitled ‘Human the origin of the A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘Dosage effects in the Duffy, Ss and Rh systems’, Bibliog. no. 417 (1983). 2pp typescript with covering letter. Blood Relations: Blood groups and Anthropology, Bibliog. no. 418 (1983). Book reviews. ‘The Blood groups of the primates’, Bibliog. no. 419 (1983). 3pp photocopied typescript draft. ‘The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups and other Polymorphisms’, Bibliog. no. 423 (1983). 2pp typescript. 5pp typescript and manuscript draft. 4pp with manuscript corrections + references. 1p typescript. Foreword to Flora of Jersey, Bibliog. no. 436 (1985). ‘The geological collection from Maison St Louis, Jersey’, Bibliog. no. 426 (1984). ‘The identification of two fibrous sulphosalts from l’Etacq, Jersey’, Bibliog. no. 434 (1985). correction. Obituary of R.R. Race, published in Biotest Bulletin 2 (1985), p 188. listed in Bibliog. Not 3pp typescript with manuscript corrections; printed copy with manuscript A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘The use of red-cell blood groups in population genetics’, Bibliog. no. 437 (1986). 9pp typescript with manuscript corrections + 1p typescript summary. Review of Genetic Variation and its Maintenance with particular reference to Tropical Populations, Bibliog. no. 447 (1987). 4pp manuscript draft; 2pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections. ‘A near miss’, Bibliog. no. 448 (1987). See A.50. App typescript draft with manuscript addition. ‘Haematology, ethnography and thrombosis’, Bibliog. no. 449 (1987). 1p typescript letter + references. ‘Smoke, smoking and cancer’, 10pp manuscript. Untitled 5pp typescript with manuscript corrections. F.90, F.91 Two drafts on the relationship between smoking and lung cancer, with particular reference to R.A. Fisher. These are probably related to ‘Why Arthur Mourant decided to say “No” to Ronald Fisher’, Bibliog. no. 451 (1988), see A.50. They relate to Mourant’s decision not to undertake research under Fisher on a possible relationship between genetic differentiation and smoking habits. 5pp typescript draft. ‘Recent advances in the study of associations between infection and genetic markers’, Bibliog. no. 456 (1989). ‘This week’s citation classic: The nature of human genetic variation’, Bibliog. no. 455 (1989). Photocopy of printed version, annotated by Mourant on verso. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications ‘Ada Kopec’, Bibliog. no. 458 (1989). Copy as printed, with manuscript corrections. ‘The decay and destruction of some geological collections from the Channel Islands’, Bibliog. no. 459 (1990). 7pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections. ‘Uranopyrochlore from Jersey, Channel Islands’, 1991. Not listed in Bibliog. Photocopy of manuscript and typescript draft; letters re the specimen about which the paper written, March 1991. ‘Foreword to [L.] Hirszfeld’s Autobiography’, n.d. See also K.190. Photocopy of 2pp typescript with manuscript corrections. 5pp typescript + graph. ‘Right and Left’, n.d. 4pp manuscript draft. F.100-F.129 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE 1949-1985 ‘The chemical composition of the granites of Jersey and Flamanville’, n.d. Refereeing. Arranged alphabetically by publisher, journal or project. Annals of Human Biology A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications F.101-F.104 Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd 1949-1971 Chiefly The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups (1st ed., 1954). See also F.24-F.26. publication refereeing Mourant’s progress own and of 1949-1953. Includes correspondence Haematology, 1953. and papers re possible British Journal of 1956-1971. 1955-1976 F107-FAA2 British Medical Bulletin British Medical Journal British Journal of Haematology Membership of the Advisory Editorial Board, including resignation 1976. Mourant was involved in discussions leading up to the launch of the journal (see F.101-F.103) and remained involved in its affairs until 1976. and H. Lehmann: Man’s Haemoglobins. Includes reviews of E.B. Ford: Genetic Polymorphism and R.G. Huntsman 1966 March - May. E07 1965. Reviewing. Refereeing. Reviewing. 1965-1972 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications 1966 July - October. Refereeing and reviewing. 1967. Chiefly refereeing. 1969. Refereeing. 1972. Chiefly refereeing. Current Anthropology 1958-1964 Endeavour Request for contribution. Eugenics Review Request for book review. Associateship, 1958; refereeing, 1961-1964; editorial policy 1963-1964. Correspondence re possible contribution. Correspondence re possible monograph. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Publishers Impact 1953-1954 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications Israeli Journal of Medical Sciences Refereeing. B.118;119 Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd 1984, 1985 F.118 Correspondence re proposed ‘Encyclopedia of Humanity’, 1984. Mourant acted as an adviser. Correspondence re proposed ‘World Race Atlas’, 1985. McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc. Request for comments on book. 1970-1971 ‘Notes and Queries’ Postgraduate Medical Journal Request for contribution. Methuen & Co. Ltd, Publishers Nature Refereeing. Correspondence re corrections. Request for advice on manuscript. Correspondence re Atlas of the British Isles. Reader’s Digest 1963-1965 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Publications St Bartholomew’s Hospital Journal Draft letter to the editor (not sent). Taylor & Francis Ltd Requests for advice on proposed books. F128; 129 ‘Who’s Who Jersey’. 1974-1976 Contents of biographical dictionary of Jersey. Mourant’s folder so inscribed: material re entries for a General correspondence, 1974. Correspondence and papers re persons to be included, 1975-1976. OFFPRINTS 1922-1990 Not a complete of Set sequence. Among those Mourant was researching were N.K. Adam FRS, S.F. Dorey FRS, F. Le Gros Clark and W.E. Le Gros Clark FRS. offprints and copies of Mourant’s publications. 1 box. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION G LECTURES AND BROADCASTS The material covers the period 1927-1984 and undated. It is arranged as follows: G.1-G.47 LECTURES G.48-G.51 BROADCASTS G.52, G.53 LECTURES AND BROADCASTS BY OTHERS A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts LECTURES 1927-1984, n.d. Notices of lectures: ‘The geology of the Channel Islands’, Jersey Society in London, Royal Historical Society, London, 22 November 1927. ‘The meaning of race’, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 18 June 1942. ‘The use of blood groups in ethnology (illustrated)’, Royal Anthropological Institute, London, 17 February 1948. Brief correspondence re arrangements for lectures: ‘Blood groups and anthropology’, University College London, 17 March 1951. ‘Genetics and anthropology’, Cambridge University Anthropological Club, 29 November 1951. and evolution, Oxford University Scientific ‘Blood November 1958. groups Correspondence and papers re arrangements, 1953-1954. Correspondence re arrangements; programme of meetings. 1958. ‘Coombs Test’, Weekend Postgraduate course on Modern Methods in Blood Grouping and Rh Serology, Bromley, Kent, 21-22 March 1954. Correspondence re arrangements, 1959. ‘Blood groups Members’ Meeting, Royal Society, London, 18 November 1959. Published as Bibliog. no.207 (1960). ‘Blood Groups, Races and Diseases’, Portsmouth and West Sussex branch, Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology, Portsmouth, 27 February 1960. in the study of human populations’, Notice of meeting. Society, 7 Eugenics Society A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts ‘Evolution, genetics and anthropology’, Huxley Memorial Lecture, Royal Society, London, 24 November 1961. Mourant Anthropological Institute on this occasion. received Huxley the Memorial Medal from the Royal G.7-G.10 are drafts of Mourant’s Huxley Lecture, numbered 1-4. Each draft is slightly different. 1. ‘Evolution, Genetics and Anthropology’. 25pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. May 1961 Corr. to 12 May’. Inscribed ‘4 2. ‘Genetics and Anthropology’. 19pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. 3. ‘Genetics and Anthropology’. re amendments to Huxley Memorial Lecture, 19pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. Possibly version sent to the 4. ‘Evolution, Genetics and Anthropology’. manuscript notes 12pp inscribed ‘Genetics and Anthropology’. 20pp typescript with manuscript corrections. publishers (Published as Bibliog. no. 216 (1961)). 8pp manuscript lists of those invited to attend Mourant’s lecture. Includes 9pp manuscript notes opening remarks at lecture. Manuscript and typescript notes re references used for lecture. re lecture; 1p manuscript of Mourant’s A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts Correspondence, mostly congratulations to Mourant on receiving the Huxley Medal, June 1961 - February 1962. G.16, G.17 ‘World distribution of the blood groups’, Association of Clinical Pathologists, Hotel de France, Jersey, 21-23 April 1966. 9pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Correspondence re meeting, October 1965 - May 1966. G.18-G.20 ‘Genetics and the geographical distribution of diseases’, New Zealand Symposium on Geographical Haematology’, Dunedin, New Zealand, 15-16 August 1966. 4pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. Bibliog. no. 273 (1966). Published as Papers re symposium. The Otago Daily Times. Includes programme and newspaper cuttings from Correspondence re arrangements for symposium, 27 June - 1966. 8 November ‘Pointers to the future’, Genetics in Medicine, Pathology Lecture Theatre, Paget Club, 26 June 1968. newspaper cutting re Mourant’s Gibson Lecture, Medical Tribune, n.d. ‘The Population Genetics of Blood Factors’, 20th Gibson Lecture, Columbia University, New York, April 1968. Poster. See also A.36. ‘The Stethoscope - News of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center’; A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts ‘The distribution of the blood groups and other hereditary factors’, Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, 10 February 1970, 1 December 1970 and 16 November 1971. This lecture was one in School’s B.Sc. course. Mourant lectured in 1970 and 1971. a series of lectures on human genetics in the Correspondence re arrangements 1969-1971. ‘The graphical representation of gene frequencies’, Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, University of Aberdeen, 4-7 January 1972. and cartographical 7pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. Correspondence re arrangements for conference, November-December 1971. Brief correspondence re publication of Mourant’s paper in the journal Area. G.27-G.29 33pp photocopied typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. Published as Bibliog. no.405 (1981). Correspondence and papers re Marett Memorial lecture, November 1977 - March 1979. ‘John Ranulph de la Haule Marett, pioneer biologist anthropologist’, Marett Memorial Lecture, Exeter College Oxford, 14 November 1978. which Mourant gave his lectures. Correspondence re publication of Marett Memorial Lecture, June 1979 - June 1981. G.30-G.38 College de France lectures. Between 1978 and 1979, Mourant was a visiting lecturer of the College de France in Toulouse. The arrangement below is not necessarily the order in A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts ‘Les groupes sanguins en Asie’, n.d. 30pp photocopied manuscript. ‘L’Afrique au sud du Sahara [L’Afrique Noire: L’Afrique negroside]’, n.d. 24pp photocopied manuscript. ‘La Région Méditerranéenne’, n.d. 46pp photocopied manuscript. ‘Les groupes sanguins en Europe’, n.d. 18pp photocopied manuscript. ‘L’'Hémotypologie en Anthropologie’. 19pp photocopied typescript. ‘Australasié’, n.d. 16pp photocopied typescript. invitations; 22pp photocopied manuscript. ‘Les Indigénes de l’Amerique’, n.d. correspondence re remuneration; poster. Papers re College de France lectures: newspaper cutting; ‘Synthése et Conclusions’, n.d. 23pp photocopied typescript. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts G.39-G.43 ‘American 1980 Paper’. Contents of folder so inscribed. See also J.16-J.25. ‘Gastrointestinal disease associations’. 17pp typescript with manuscript corrections and annotation. Bibliog. no.401 (1980). Published as 5pp manuscript draft. 13pp manuscript inscribed ‘Other gastro-intestinal diseases’. 10pp manuscript inscribed ‘End of American paper’. Papers re lecture, includes abstract and tables. la Méditerranée et du Proche Orient’, Correspondence re arrangements. 11pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘Selective effects of disease in ABO, secretor and taster genes’, St Mary’s Hospital Manchester, 10 December 1981. ‘L’'Hémotypologie des Basques et ses relations avec les populations de Europe Occidentale, de Paris, France, 3 March 1981. correspondence re arrangements 1984. At this meeting the Anthropology and Archaeology Section celebrated the centenary of its foundation. 14pp typescript with manuscript corrections + 1p manuscript of references; groups ‘Blood Advancement of Science Norwich, 10-14 September 1984. human of University of East for the Anglia, Annual Meeting, populations’, British Association A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts ‘Haematology and anthropology’, n.d. 4pp typescript with manuscript corrections. G.48-G.51 BROADCASTS 1957, 1965, 1982 ‘Blood Groups | and II’, BBC Asia service, broadcast 4 and 11 February 1957. Contract only, December 1956. ‘History in the Blood’, BBC Science Survey broadcast, 17 May 1965. Contract only, May 1965. ‘2002 - L’Odysse du June 1982. Futur’, interview on French television, broadcast 28 re programme, June-July 1982; 1p manuscript Mourant appeared with P. P. Grasse, J. Ruffié and E. Schoffeniels. ‘Up with Darwin’, Belgian television programme in ‘Au Bonheur de Vivre’ series, broadcast 14 December 1982. Brief correspondence with Cité de la Radio-Télévision, Belgium; typescript ‘running order’; manuscript notes. Brief correspondence with Société Frangaise de Production et de Création Audiovisuelles notes inscribed ‘Evolution et groupes sanguins’. 6pp typescript of recorded script. ‘The Origins of the Basques’, BBC broadcast by D. Gifford, Lecturer in Spanish, University of St. Andrew’s, 17 May 1956. LECTURES AND BROADCASTS BY OTHERS 1956, 1981 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Lectures and broadcasts ‘Blood Groups of the Americans’ by D. Tills, College de France lecture, 27 January 1981. 24pp typescript with manuscript corrections. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION H SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE BRITISH SOCIETY OF IMMUNOLOGY CIBA FOUNDATION CLINICAL GENETICS SOCIETY GENETICAL SOCIETY GEOLOGISTS’ ASSOCIATION INSTITUTION OF PROFESSIONAL CIVIL SERVANTS LANKESTER SOCIETY LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MENINGITIS TRUST MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY PREHISTORIC SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN BIOLOGISTS SUBSCRIPTIONS SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE TRANSFUSION SANGUINE STATES OF JERSEY PATHOLOGY LABORATORY SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN BIOLOGY A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Societies and organisations ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS 1941-1951 Correspondence re membership of branches of the Association, May 1941 - April 1946 and n.d. West London and Central London Branch Bulletins, July 1943 to November 1948. Issues of Scientific Worker, journal of the Association, June 1947, October 1948 and October 1951. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE Correspondence between Mourant and the British Association’s Lecture Service re lecture to the Science Society, Claredon House Grammar School, Ramsgate, Kent, March - May 1967. in Man, 20 February 1963. Correspondence re symposium on the Origin of the Etruscans, 1956-1958; invitation, 1958. CIBA FOUNDATION 1956-1963 BRITISH SOCIETY FOR IMMUNOLOGY Newsletter, June 1979. List of expected membership for discussion meeting on Prezygotic Selection A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Societies and organisations CLINICAL GENETICS SOCIETY 1978-1989 Correspondence and papers re meetings of the Society 1978-1989. GENETICAL SOCIETY 1946, 1949 Mourant was elected a member in 1946. Correspondence re membership. GEOLOGISTS’ ASSOCIATION 1928-1931 Correspondence labelled ‘Geologists’ Association (Politics)’, March 1928 - January 1931. INSTITUTION OF PROFESSIONAL CIVIL SERVANTS Correspondence and papers re membership, June-October 1930. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN BIOLOGISTS correspondence re lecture to Society 1955. Newsletters, April 1976 and August 1977; papers re membership. ‘Lankester Society cards’, LANKESTER SOCIETY Exeter College, Oxford, 1923-1926; 1976-1977 1923-1926, 1955 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Societies and organisations LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 1954-1990 Mourant was a member of the Institute. He stopped attending meetings in 1990. Correspondence and papers 1954, 1978, 1990. MENINGITIS TRUST 1989, 1991 Correspondence concerning the Meningitis Research Appeal, 1989, 1991. MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY 1932-1972 PREHISTORIC SOCIETY Correspondence and papers re membership of the Mineralogical Society: election as Ordinary Member of Council, 1969 and as Vice-President, 1971; minutes of meeting, 1972. Correspondence re arrangements for summer meeting of the Prehistoric Society, 29 October - 3 November 1955. Correspondence re minutes of committee meetings 1960-1965. SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN BIOLOGY SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE TRANSFUSION SANGUINE 1951 1951 Membership card for the Société. 1960-1965 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Societies and organisations STATES OF JERSEY PATHOLOGY LABORATORY Correspondence re Mourant’s blood group research, 1979. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1968-1979 Details of subscriptions for organisations and societies of which Mourant was a member. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION J VISITS AND CONFERENCES The material in this section is arranged in chronological order, 1960-1987. There is also considerable documentation of Mourant’s visits and conferences in the papers he assembled in the course of preparing his autobiography, see A.16-A.47, and in Section G, Lectures and broadcasts. Conference on the Present Status of the Rh System, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 21 - 22 April 1960. Correspondence between Mourant and National Academy of Sciences and the US National Research Council re arrangements for the conference, December 1959 - April 1960; conference agenda; manuscript notes made by Mourant at the conference and timetable for Mourant’s visit to Princeton. the US ‘World trip 1960’. Contents of folder so inscribed. At J.2, J.3 is arrangements for Mourant’s 1960 world tour. a chronological sequence of correspondence and papers re Whilst in Japan he Delhi, At J.4-J.6 are lectures given by Mourant at the San Francisco and Tokyo conferences. Mourant’s trip included attendance at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks, San Francisco, USA, 21-26 August 1960 and the Blood Transfusion Centre, Anchorage, Alaska, 1 September 1960. Mourant then flew to Japan for the 8th International Congress of Blood Transfusion, Tokyo, 12-15 September 1960. also attended the 2nd Red Cross International Seminar on Blood Transfusion. He then visited India on behalf of the World Health Organisation, to inspect a number of blood grouping laboratories in Calcutta, Bombay and Poonah. Manuscript notes written by Mourant, possibly at the Tokyo Conference. Correspondence and papers re arrangements for world tour, December 1959 - November 1960. See also A.24. 2 folders. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences ‘Achievements and unsolved problems of blood group anthropology’. 7pp typescript of lecture given at the American Association of Blood Banks Annual Meeting, August 1960. Published as Bibliog. no.228 (1961). 2pp typescript inscribed n.d.; 3pp typescript with manuscript corrections entitled ‘Relationship between the blood groups of Eskimos and American Indians and those of the peoples of Eastern Asia’, n.d. Published as Bibliog. no. 223 (1961). ‘Blood Groups in Pacific Area’, the Second International Conference of Human Genetics, Rome, Italy, 7-12 September 1961. Mourant spoke on ‘Blood Group incompatibilities in genetical counselling’, 11 September 1961. Published as Bibliog. no. 222 (1961). Correspondence re arrangements for conference, April - July 1961; booklet. Menu card only. Programmes. Published as Bibliog. nos. Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award at this Mourant was awarded the conference. See A.147. 26th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks, Bal Harbour, Florida, USA, 10-15 November 1973. Fourth Congres National de Transfusion Sanguine, Toulouse, France, 13 June 1962. 1p photocopy of programme for conference. Conference on Blood and Immunology, Joint Biology Committee, London School of Economics, London, 8 November 1975. Mourant spoke on ‘Blood groups and disease’. 362 (1974) and 371 (1976). A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences One Day Symposium on ‘Problems in pre-transfusion tests’, University of Birmingham, 29 September 1976. Programme. Symposium on ‘Biomedical research in present and future society’, Central Laboratory of the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Amsterdam, 21 November 1978. The symposium coincided with J.J. van Loghem as Director of the Central Laboratory of the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. the resignation of Correspondence programmes. re arrangements, September-November 1978; Eighth International Congress of the Society for Forensic Haemogenetics, London, 23-27 September 1979. Mourant gave the introductory address on ‘The use of anthropological data in forensic haemogenetics’. ‘Paris Dec.1979 (Disequilibrium)’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Includes 13pp manuscript inscribed ‘L’Equilbre et le déséquilibre de linkage dans |’étude des populations humaines’. J.16-J.25 ‘America 1980 Indian Wells’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 8pp manuscript and typescript draft of address with manuscript corrections; 5pp typescript of address with manuscript corrections. Programme; 4pp manuscript notes; correspondence; 5pp typescript of table showing gene frequencies. 1980 Mourant gave a lecture at the University of Washington, Seattle. In 1980, Mourant attended an California, 17-19 March. decided to arrange a lecture tour of America and Canada. International Workshop at Indian Wells, During the planning of this workshop, Mourant On 21 March A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences This was followed by a short visit to Toronto, where he lectured at the Toronto General Hospital, 24 March and the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, 25 March. Dr Perrault, National Director of the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, to discuss plans for a blood group survey of Channel Islanders. He then went on to give a lecture at Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 27 March 1980. He also met with Correspondence and papers re arrangements for lecture tour of America and Canada, August 1979 - March 1980. Genetics and Heterogeneity of ‘Gastrointestinal Gastrointestinal Disorders, International Workshop, Indian Wells, 19 March 1980. Disease Associations’, Published as Bibliog. no. 401 (1980). See also G.39-G.43. 16pp photocopied typescript. Manuscript and typescript notes made at the Indian Wells workshop; list of seminars and lectures given during Mourant’s visit to North America. groups and diseases’, University of 6pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘Associations Washington, 21 March 1980. between blood 6pp typescript; table with manuscript corrections and annotation; manuscript notes. ‘Blood group distribution in north-western Europe’, Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Toronto, Canada, 25 March 1980. App typescript. ‘Looking for a time scale in blood group evolution’, Memorial University, St. John’s, 27 March 1980. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences ‘Linkage equilibrium and disequilibrium in human population studies’. This lecture was found with the preceding material. no. 403 (1980). Published as Bibliog. 14pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘The blood Icelanders’. groups and other hereditary blood group factors of the This lecture was included with the preceding material. 6pp photocopied typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘ABH secretion and. natural selection’. This lecture was found with the preceding material. no. 411 (1982). Published as Bibliog. App photocopied typescript. untitled. secretion possible J.26-J.29 of the ABH antigens: This was included with the Mourant mechanisms of natural selection’. lectured ‘The on 8pp manuscript lecture notes, n.d. preceding material. Sixth International Congress of Human Genetics, Jerusalem, Israel, 13-18 September 1981. 10pp typescript; 3pp typescript, heavily corrected; 1p photocopy of abstract + table. 2 folders. Programmes, indexes and abstracts from the Israel Congress. Correspondence and September 1981. papers re arrangements for Congress, April - A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences Meeting on ‘Le Darwinisme cent ans apres’, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, 19 April 1982. Mourant spoke on ‘Le milieu social et cultural du temps de Darwin’. Correspondence and papers re discussion on Darwinism, April 1982. 19th Congress of Congress of Hungary, 1-7 August 1982. the the International 17th International Society of Blood Transfusion, Budapest, Society of Haematology and Mourant spoke on selection’. ‘The geography of erythrocyte factors, and natural 9pp photocopied typescript, 1p photocopied manuscript, abstract. Correspondence and papers re arrangements, October 1981 - August 1982. AGM of the British Society of Haematology, University of Leeds, 13-15 April 1983. Meeting at Blood Transfusion Service Board, Dublin, Ireland, May 1983. 113th Scientific Meeting of the Association of Clinical Pathologists, Jersey, 11-13 April 1984. Includes brief correspondence re arrangements, January 1983, programme, etc. Brief correspondence and notes re arrangements for visit to Dublin, May 1983. etc. Brief correspondence re arrangements, June - December 1983; programme, Mourant spoke on ‘Blood groups and diseases’. 29pp manuscript of lecture given at Jersey meeting. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale International Meeting on Human Population Genetics, Toulouse, France, 21-23 October 1985. Includes brief correspondence re arrangements, July - October 1985, list of participants and programme. J.38-J.40 Journées Brestoises d’lmmunogénétique, Faculté de Médecine de Brest, France, 14 - 15 March 1986. Mourant spoke on ‘Que reste-t-il en Europe de I’Quest de la marque celtique sur le plan immunogénétique?’ 20pp typescript with manuscript corrections, with an English translation of the lecture at the back. Published as Bibliog. no. 439 (1986). Correspondence and papers, April 1985 - March 1986. 21st Congress of 19th Congress of International Society of Blood Transfusion, Sydney, Australia, 11 - 16 May 1986. Society of Haematology and International the Brief correspondence, May - November 1985; programmes. Conference abstracts. Twelfth Annual Scientific Meeting of the Human Biology Council and the Society for the Study of Human Biology, and the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physical Anthropologists, New York, USA, 1-2 April 1987. Selection’, 6 April 1987. A reception was held in honour of Mourant for his contributions to the fields of Physical Anthropology and Human Biology, 2 April 1987. Mourant was made the first and only Honorary Member of the Human Biology Council. Correspondence and papers re arrangements for meeting, December 1986 - March 1987. Papers re various events held between 1-9 April 1987, including a special lecture by Mourant entitled ‘Human Blood Groups, Diseases and Natural A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Visits and conferences ‘Jersey SGB Excursion CR’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 11pp manuscript notes re excursion; diagram; photographs taken during excursion. Miscellaneous and undated Correspondence, conferences attended by Mourant between 1948 and 1969 and n.d. invitations, papers, re various etc. meetings and A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SECTION K CORRESPONDENCE K.1-K.520 The bulk of Mourant’s correspondence was found in three main series: ‘Foreign 1965-1977’, ‘Biological’ and ‘Geological’, together with a fragment of a fourth series ‘Home 1965-1977’. Within these series the correspondence was presented in an alphabetical order. The arrangement into series appears to date from Mourant’s move to the Serological Populations Genetics Laboratory in 1965. He seems to have begun two series of correspondence relating to haematology, biology and anthropology, which he called ‘Home 1965-1977’ and ‘Foreign 1965-1977’. However, the ‘Home’ sequence is quite short. Some of the correspondence in these series predates 1965, as Mourant filed some earlier correspondence in the alphabetical sequence. After the closure of the Serological Population Genetics Laboratory in 1976 Mourant closed his ‘Foreign’ and ‘Home’ series and started two new series. That relating to his biological, haematological and anthropological interests was titled ‘Biological’ and that about geology ‘Geological’ (Mourant had become more active in pursuing his geological interests following retirement). However, although both sequences run mainly from the later 1970s to 1991, there is in both a significant quantity of earlier correspondence that Mourant seems to have added to them. series without any distinction in terms of subject or date. correspondence, Other geological correspondence and References and recommendations. either in files or loose. This correspondence is presented in artificial series titled Other biological In addition to the material preserved in these series Mourant kept some correspondence separately As Mourant’s arrangement has been retained a number of correspondents can appear in two or more OTHER GEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE K.405-K.494 ‘GEOLOGICAL’ CORRESPONDENCE K.402-K.404 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS K.311-K.401 OTHER BIOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE K.172-K.310 ‘BIOLOGICAL’ CORRESPONDENCE K.1-K.152 ‘FOREIGN’ CORRESPONDENCE K.153-K.171 ‘HOME’ CORRESPONDENCE K.495-K.520 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.1-K.152 ‘FOREIGN’ CORRESPONDENCE 1950-1979 The correspondence is presented in an alphabetical sequence. Much of it relates to Mourant’s requests for data for the 2nd edition of his book, The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups, which was published in 1976. A 1956-1978 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Barclay, G.P.T. 1968-1972 Barclay worked for Hokana Corporation Ltd, Central Medical Laboratory, Zambia, later Hospital, Salisbury, Rhodesia. the Department of Pathology, Harare and at Correspondence re blood specimens. Ba - Be 1957-1974 Bi - Bu 1957-1974 1957-1959. Beckman, L. Correspondence re requests for data etc. Between 1957 and 1959, Beckman was a graduate student working at the State Institute for Human Genetics, Uppsala, Sweden. Mourant was an examiner of Beckman’s thesis. They continued to correspond thereafter. Attached is a 3pp typescript inscribed ‘The Malayalees’. Includes letter from G.W.G. Bird, re Malayalees people of 1960-1974. 1952-1973 India, 1958. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Blumberg, B.S. 1956-1976 Blumberg (Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1976) was an American who worked at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, before returning to the USA in 1958 to take up a post at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. He later became Associate Director for Clinical Research at the Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, USA. In 1988 he returned to the UK to become Master of Balliol College Oxford. See also K.206 below. Bonné, B. 1962-1976 Bonné was studying for a doctorate thesis at the Boston University School of The subject of her study was the Samaritan population of Medicine, USA. She later took up a post at the Tel-Aviv University Israel and Jordan. Medical School, Israel. Mourant collaborated extensively with Bonné and most of the correspondence relates to blood group tests carried out on various ethnic communities in the Middle East by the Tel-Aviv University Medical School. 1962-1966. 1968-1969. 1970-1976. 1961-1974 K.12 above). Boyd worked for the Boston University School of Medicine, USA, and was involved in the study of the Samaritan population with B. Bonné (see K.8- Boyd, W.C. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Brain, P. 1953-1976 Mourant acted as External Examiner for Brain’s M.D. Thesis. Brain later worked at the Australian Red Cross Society, Blood Transfusion Service, Perth, Australia, before returning to South Africa to work at the Natal Institute of Immunology, Durban, South Africa. See also K.212 below. Includes correspondence re Madagascar paper. Cc 1947-1978 Correspondence re requests for blood specimens, data etc. Casey, A.E. 1968-1969 Casey was Director of the Memorial Institute of Pathology, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Ceppellini, R.A. 1964-1976 Includes correspondence re terminology concerning leukocyte antigens. D 1966-1970 Ceppellini worked for the Istituto di Genetica Medica, University of Turin, Italy. Includes correspondence between Mourant and S. Dale re revised edition of Alan Dale’s An Introduction to Social Biology, 1966. also K.254), list of Dronamraju’s publications, 1960-1962. India before becoming Assistant Dronamraju held a number of posts in Professor of Human Genetics at Buffalo General Hospital, New York, USA. His time in India included a brief spell as research assistant under J.B.S. Haldane at the Genetics and Biometry Laboratory, Orissa, India. Includes correspondence re tribute to J.B.S. Haldane’s life and work (see Dronamraju, K.R. 1960-1969 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Ducos, J. 1965-1966 Ducos was Directeur Adjoint of the Centre de Transfusion Sanguine et d’Hématologie, Toulouse, France. Includes 3pp manuscript of Mourant’s comments on Ducos’ article on the titration of ABO serum. In French. Dunn, L.C. 1953-1966 Dunn was Professor of Zoology at Columbia University, New York, USA. He retired from this post in 1962. Includes correspondence re Dunn’s retirement. E 1956-1976 Correspondence re requests for data etc. K.23-K.28 Eriksson, A.W. 1963-1976 See also K.246 below. the Samfundet Folkhalsans Institute of Most of the correspondence concerns blood group studies carried out by Erikkson on the Aland Islanders and Skolt Lapps. Genetics, Eriksson worked at Helsinki, Finland. He was later Director of the Institute of Human Genetics, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. and RH Blood Groups in Finnish Lapps’. Includes 9pp photocopied typescript of article by Eriksson, ‘A;A2,BO MNSs 1970. 1963-1965. 1966-1967. 1968-1970. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1971-1972. 1973-1976. Fa-Fe 1968-1976 correspondence Includes the International Scientific Relations Division, Department of Education and Science, re proposed NATO Advanced Study Institute. between Mourant Fallon and P.J. of Fi-Fl 1952-1976 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Field, H. 1965-1968 Includes correspondence re publication of Mourant’s paper on the blood groups in Socotra. Published as Bibliog. no. 270 (1966). In French. Fischer, R. Fischer, R. Correspondence re article for brochure celebrating 20 years of the Centre. Roger Fischer was Director of the Centre de Transfusion Sanguine, Geneva, Switzerland. Correspondence re bibliographic assistance on East African blood groups. Roland Fischer was Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology at the Ohio State University, USA. Fleming worked at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. Correspondence re Mourant’s working paper on the epidemiology of goitre. Fleming, H.C. 1970-1971 1966 1965 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Fo 1951-1974 Includes correspondence between Mourant and McWhirter. E.B. Ford re Kennedy Fr 1954-1975 Correspondence re requests for information etc. Fridriksson, S. 1969-1975 Fridriksson was a geneticist at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik. Includes correspondence re ‘The blood groups of the Icelanders’, an article written in collaboration with Mourant. Published as Bibliog. no. 344 (1973). Fu 1968-1969 Correspondence re requests for data etc. 1966-1973 Ga Ge 1964-1976 Includes correspondence between Mourant and J Galikova of Fakultna Transfuzna Stanica, Czechoslovakia, re blood groups in India, 1969. Includes correspondence between Mourant and A. Geser of the Biological Carcinogenesis Unit, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France, re serum identification in Uganda, 1972. populations. Gelpi was involved in several research projects including a study of the genetic markers of Saudi Arab populations. Correspondence re research into the blood groups of Saudi Arab Gelpi, A.P. 1971-1976 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Ghosh, A.K. 1966 Ghosh was a research scholar in the Department of Anthropology, Calcutta University, India. Correspondence re query regarding ABO blood group data on populations. Indian Gi 1952-1970 Includes correspondence between Mourant and J.E.O’N. Gillespie, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, re Cooley's Anaemia. K.44-K.46 Giblett, E.R. 1961-1971 Giblett was the Associate Director of King County Central Blood Bank, Inc., Washington, USA. Includes correspondence re attempts to collect blood specimens of the Ainus of Japan. 1961-1963. 1970-1971. Giot, P.R. 1967-1970 1964-1971. Gilmour, D.G. Gilmour worked at the New York University Medical Center, USA. Includes correspondence re embryonic mortality in chickens. Correspondence re distribution of the blood groups in Brittany. Giot Préhistoriques, Rennes, France. Director of the 1952-1953 was Laboratoire d’Anthropologie et Musées A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Goldschmidt, E. 1961-1970 Goldschmidt was Associate Professor of Zoology (Genetics) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Correspondence re blood groups of the Jews. 1961-1969. Includes 2pp typescript of photocopied typescript of article on the Kurdish Jews from Persia. The ABO and Rh groups of the Jews; 2pp 1970. Includes 21pp typescript draft ‘The Gm and Inv groups in a family sample of Kurdish Jews’. Go 1947-1976 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Greenwailt, T.J. 1964-1973 the Milwaukee Blood Center, See also K.252 and K.329 below. Gr 1966-1976 Includes correspondence between Mourant and R. Gruchy, re proposed plans for a pathological survey of Guernsey people. Greenwalt was Medical Director of Inc., Wisconsin, USA and later Medical Director of Blood Programs for the American National Red Cross, National Headquarters, Washington DC, USA. He was also the Editor of the journal Transfusion. Correspondence re admission to training programme in the UK. Correspondence re meeting of the Rare Donor Panel and the First Scientific Symposium of the Red Cross Blood Program. Grewal was a graduate student in anthropology from the University of Punjab, India. Grewal, B.S. 1973-1974 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Gu Includes Blood Sweden, re blood group antigens in spermatozoa, 1958. letter from Mourant to Gullbring, B. 1952-1958 Bank, Stockholm, Gurtler, H. 1965-1971 Gurtler was the Head of the Anthropological Department at the University Institute of Forensic Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark. Correspondence re blood group distribution in Greenland. Ha 1955-1974 Correspondence re requests for data, sera supplies etc. Hackett, W.E.R. 1966-1971 Hackett was Deputy Director of the Institute of Medical & Veterinary Science, Adelaide, Australia. 1965-1968 Harvey, R.G. 1965-1977 to Australia, 1966 and Hartmann, O. 1p Includes correspondence re Mourant’s visit photocopied typescript of poem entitled ‘Rhesusfactory’ written by ‘E.H.’, n.d. Hartmann worked at the National Blood Group Reference Laboratory, Oslo, Norway. and the 1966 Commonwealth Islands Expedition. Harvey worked at the British Museum (Natural History), London. Between 1968 and 1969 he was involved in fieldwork on the Karkar Island of New Guinea. Includes correspondence re 1964 Cambridge Expedition to Northern Japan, A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.61-K.63 Hauge, M. 1954-1976 Hauge worked at the University Institute of Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the Editor of the periodical Acta Genetica et Statistica Medica. Mourant became a member of the Editorial Board for the periodical in 1968 when it changed its name to Human Heredity. Chiefly correspondence re articles for publication in Human Heredity. 1954-1971. 1971-1972. 1973-1976. He 1957-1973 Includes correspondence between Mourant and S. Heinrich re expedition to Nepal, 1966. 1967-1974 Henschen, F. 1966-1976 Heiken, A. Heiken worked at Sweden. Correspondence re requests for data etc. Henschen worked at Stockholm, Sweden. the Statens Rattskemiska Laboratorium, Stockholm, results. Correspondence re populations of Mongolia and Kenya. Includes correspondence re Henschen’s book The History of Disease, 1970. Herzog worked at the Institute of Haematology, Prague, Czechoslovakia. of blood group surveys carried out the Includes 7 photographs of tables of on the Karolinska Institutets, Patologiska Institution, Herzog, P. 1967-1969 results A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Hiernaux, J. 1953-1968 Includes correspondence re serological survey of the Kuba tribes in the Belgian Congo (now Zaire). Hi-Hj 1959-1976 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Howells, W.W. 1967-1975 Howells worked in the Department of Anthropology at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA. Requests for copies of articles etc. Howie, J.B. 1974 Howie was Professor in Pathology at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. 1968-1974 Ho-Hu 1966-1976 Hughes, D.R. Correspondence re proposed publication of a thesis. Includes correspondence from S. Hollan, Editor-in-Chief of the periodical Haematologia Hungarica, inviting Mourant to be a member of the Editorial Board. [oe Correspondence re Kunama and Baria survey, and proposed investigations into the biology of the Igloolik Eskimos. Hulse was Associate Washington, Seattle, USA. Physical Anthropology and Physical Anthropologists. Hughes was Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Professor of Anthropology at of He was editor of the American Journal of President of the American Association University the of Hulse, F.S. 1955-1968 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Correspondence re American Indians. I 1958-1973 Correspondence re requests for data etc. lonescu, D.A. 1975 lonescu worked for the Institute of Neurology and Psychiatry, Bucharest, Romania. Correspondence re publication of lonescu’s article on blood groups and diseases. Iturriago, J.L. Goti- 1965-1975 Includes correspondence re Basques. lturriago’s letters are written in Spanish. J Jackson, C.E. 1969 1956-1974, 1986 Includes correspondence from S. Khartoum, Sudan, re planned excavation of grave-field outside Omdurman. Al Azharia Jahn of the University of Correspondence re request for data on Amish population. Jackson was Director of Clinical Research at the Caylor-Nickel Research Foundation, Bluffton, Indiana, USA. Most of the correspondence relates to serological research on primates. In 1961 Moor-Jankowski began a research project investigating animal serology and genetics. In 1965, he set up a baboon colony and animal house at Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He later moved this unit to the New York University Medical Center, USA. K.80-K.84 Jankowski, J.K. Moor- 1960-1972 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1960-1962. Includes 3 photographs of figures showing results of tests on baboon serum. 1963-1964. 1964-1965. 1965-1966. 1966-1972. K.85-K.89 Jenkins, T. 1969-1976 Jenkins worked in the Human Sero-Genetics Unit, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, South Africa. 1969-1970. 1971-1972. out on various South See also K.332 below. Correspondence re blood group surveys carried African population groups. 1972-1976. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Julien, P.F.J.A. 1952-1968 Julien was President of the Netherlands Anthropological Society. Includes correspondence re proposed study of the Gabon-pygmies of Africa, 1952. Ka-Ki 1959-1974 Includes correspondence re Royal Society Coelacanth Committee. Kamel, K. 1970-1972 Kamel was Head of the Research Haematology Department, US Naval Medical Research Unit, Cairo, Egypt. Correspondence re visits to United Kingdom. Kemp, T. 1950-1959 Correspondence re blood group data for Scandinavia. Kirk, R.L. 1953-1975 Kemp worked for the University Institute for Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark. Kirk was Reader in Experimental Zoology at the University of Western Australia, Perth, then Senior Fellow in the Department of Human Biology and Head of the Human Genetics Group, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, and later Chief of the Human Genetics Unit, World Health Organisation, Geneva, Switzerland. Genetics Laboratory. Includes correspondence re future of Mourant’s Serological Population Includes correspondence re Northern Nigerian Survey, 1965. See also K.333 below. 1953-1966. 1966-1975. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence KI-Ku 1962-1974 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Kuhns, W. J. 1968-1971 Kuhns was Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology at the New York University Medical Center, USA. In 1968 he acted as co-chairman of the Landsteiner Centennial Program, which marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Karl Landsteiner. Correspondence re Landsteiner Centennial Program. L 1967-1971 Exchanges of material and results etc. K.99, K.100 Laughlin, W.S. 1950-1974 the Includes correspondence re Mourant’s visit to Alaska and blood grouping of American Basques and Aleut Eskimos. Includes 18pp photocopied typescript of proposed research project ‘Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Land Bridge Coastal Configuration’. Laughlin was Assistant Professor of Anthropology at University of Oregon, Eugene, USA. He later worked in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. He was editor of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. book ‘Indian Societies of Venezuela and their Blood Group Types’. Layrisse worked in the Physiopathology Department, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas, Caracas, Venezuela. Correspondence re Venezuelan Indians, Bhutan specimens, Diego results, and Layrisse’s visit to London. Includes 6pp manuscript notes on Layrisse’s 1950-1961. 1962-1974. See also K.335 below. Layrisse, M. 1965-1970 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Loghem, J.J. Van- 1965-1968 Loghem Van Bloedtransfusidienst, Amsterdam, Holland. Director was the of Centraal Laboratorium van de Requests for data, sera supplies etc. M 1954-1973 Correspondence re requests for data etc. K.104-K.106 Matson, G.A. 1962-1974 Matson was Technical Director of the Minneapolis War Memorial Blood Bank, Minnesota, USA, and later Research Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA. See also K.338 below. Contains correspondence re South American Indians. 1964-1973. 1962-1964. Morganti, G. Morganti worked at the Centro di Studi di Genetica Umana, Milan, Italy. Correspondence re population studies of Brazil and Hawaii. Morton was Chairman of the Department of Genetics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA. Morton, N.E. In French. 1961-1974 1963-1973 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Motulsky, A.G. 1959-1973 Motulsky was Washington, Seattle, USA. Human Genetics. Associate Professor of He was editor of The American Journal of University Medicine the at of Most of the correspondence relates phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. manuscript ‘ABO blood type and arteriosclerosis obliterans’, 1971. to Motulsky’s study of glucose-6- Includes evaluation of N.S. Weiss’s N 1953-1973 Correspondence re requests for data etc. Omoto, K. 1970 Correspondence between Mourant and Omoto of the University of Tokyo, re request for use of data. 1953-1969, n.d. 1968 Persson, I. See also K.281 below. Persson worked in Copenhagen, Denmark. the Medical Department at Frederiksberg Hospital, Correspondence re Greenland Eskimos. Includes 9pp tables of results on tests carried out on Eskimos and 3pp photocopied typescript re brief history of the inhabitants of Greenland. the Muria tribe of India, 1979. Includes correspondence between Mourant and V. Reynolds of Oxford re R 1950-1979 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Reed, T.E. 1968-1969 Reed was Associate Professor of Zoology, Paediatrics and Anthropology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Correspondence re publications. request for information on a number of Reed’s KOR 11/7, Rowe, A.J. Marengo- 1966-1975 In 1966 Flight Lieutenant Marengo-Rowe carried out a research project investigating blood characteristics in the people of southern Arabia. When he returned to England in 1967, he became Lecturer in Haematology in the Department of Pathology, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. He later became Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, USA. 1966-1967. Correspondence re collection of blood samples from Middle East. Also includes Stamm, RAF Consultant Advisor in Pathology and Tropical Medicine, Halton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, who was supporting the project. correspondence Vice-Marshal W.P. from Air of ‘The no. D. Sa-Sc blood factors of Tills’s M.Phil. inherited 1968-1975. the 354 (1974). the Tills on of thesis Correspondence re publication inhabitants of Southern Arabia’, published as Bibliog. Includes correspondence between Marengo-Rowe and Serological Population Genetics Laboratory, re Southern Arabian populations. Correspondence re exchanges of data, sera supplies, publications etc. Includes ‘Hereditary Ataxia: Distribution of Five Inherited Factors and a survey of certain clinical, pathologic and genetic features’ by J.W. Schult, 13pp typescript + 11pp tables, 1950. Correspondence re exchanges of data, etc. 1950-1973 1948-1970 Se-Sh A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.120-K.122 Sforza, L.L. Cavalli- 1953-1974 Professor of Genetics at Genetica, Cavalli-Sforza was He later became Professor of Genetics, Stanford University of Pavia, Italy. University Medical Center, California, USA. 1974 Cavalli-Sforza carried out a number of blood group studies on the pygmy populations of Africa. a study of the Leccese population of southern Italy. He was also involved in Between 1961 Istituto and the di Correspondence re pygmy research, visits to England etc. 1953-1963. 1965-1973. 1973-1974. Si 1967-1969 Sk-Sp St 1957-1961 1952-1971, 1986 Smith, C. Wheaton- Correspondence re requests for data etc. Correspondence re requests for data etc. Includes correspondence re symposium on ‘Man and Cattle: a study in domestication’, 1959. Correspondence re requests for data etc. 1968-1970 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Stamatoyannopoulos, G. 1970 Stamatoyannopoulos was Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Correspondence dehydrogenase. re _ request for data on _ glucose-6-phosphate Su-Sy 1964-1967 Includes correspondence from W.F. Syvret, re prevention of cholesterol diseases, 1964. Tax, S. Tax was the Editor of Current Anthropology. 1971-1976 1968-1972 Correspondence re articles for publication in Current Anthropology. Tiwari was associate editor of The Anthropologist. Th-Tu 1964-1978 Tiwari, S.C. 1967-1971 Correspondence re exchanges of data, articles, publications etc. Correspondence re Professor P.C. University, India. factors of some populations in Bhutan’ (not listed in Bibliog.). Republic, 1965. Umnova worked for the Central Institute of Haematology, Moscow, USSR. Correspondence re Oxford University Expedition to the Mongolian People’s special issue Biswas, Head of The Anthropologist dedicated to Delhi Mourant contributed a paper on ‘The hereditary blood of the Anthropology Department, Umnova, M.A. 1965 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Underwood, R. 1970-1971 Correspondence re an investigation into the blood groups of Gilbert and Elllice Islanders. Undevia, J.V. 1969-1971 Undevia was a Scientific Officer at Research Institute, Parel, Bombay, India. the Tata Memorial Centre, Cancer Correspondence re Undevia’s Ph.D. degree thesis ‘Population Genetics of the Parsis’. Vv 1965-1976 Requests for sera supplies, data, articles etc. Valls, A. 1970-1972 Valls worked at the University of Madrid. Vandel, A. In French. Xg* allele in Vandel was Professor of Zoology at the University of Toulouse, France. Includes correspondence re Xg tests on Spaniards in Barcelona. A list of results showing the frequency of various populations is enclosed. Serological Population Genetics Laboratory. Vergnes worked at the Centre d’Hémotypologie, Toulouse, France. Correspondence re request for technical information from D. Tills of the Vergnes, H. 1967-1973 1967-1970 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Vicek, E. 1959-1965 Vicek worked at the Archaeological Institute, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Correspondence 3pp typescript with manuscript corrections of ‘Blood Groups of the ABO and Rh Systems in Czechoslovakia’ by Vicek. Czechoslovakia. Includes groups blood re in Vos, G.H. 1969-1971 Correspondence re data on the Lewis blood groups. WwW 1955-1976 Includes correspondence re collection of blood specimens, data, articles etc. Walsh, R.J. 1966-1975 Walter, H. 1967-1976 the Walsh worked for the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and was later Professor of Human Genetics, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia. Anthropologisches See also K.388 below. Institut, Johannes-Gutenberg Correspondence frequencies of German populations. requests Correspondence re fieldwork in New Guinea, 1967. Walter worked at Universitat, Mainz, West Germany. Correspondence re expedition to Africa. Wattiaux was studying animal population genetics at the University of Notre- Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium. Wattiaux, J.M. MRh-phenotype 1969-1970 re for information on the A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Wickremasinghe, R.L. 1961-1963 Wickremasinghe worked at Ceylon. undertook a Research Fellowship at Temperature Research Station, Cambridge, studying plant tannins. Research Institute, Colombo, Low Medical 1962 the the he In Correspondence Wickremasinghe’s articles on the Ceylonese and Veddah populations. corrections alterations and _ Mourant by re to Wood, C.H. 1968-1969 Correspondence re arrangements for an expedition to the Sandawe, East Africa, organised by the Dar es Salaam School of Medicine, Tanzania. Includes the results of tests carried out in the Sandawe. Woodfield, D.G. 1969-1971 Woodfield was the Consultant Haematologist of Libyan Ministry of Health In 1969 Woodfield set up a Blood Central Medical Laboratory, Tripoli, Libya. Transfusion Service in Libya, becoming Blood Bank Director. He wrote to Mourant for information on previous blood group studies carried out in the Libyan area. Zz. ve 1966-1974 1952-1979 Includes correspondence re sera supplies, blood groups of dogs etc. Includes correspondence from A.C. Zeven of the Institute of Plant Breeding, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, re spread of bread wheat in the New World, 1979. Correspondence re collection of data on the peoples of South Africa. Zoutendyk worked at the South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg. Zoutendyk, A. 1967-1969 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Zulueta, J. de 1966-1975 Zulueta was the Regional Officer for Malaria, World Health Organisation, Copenhagen, Denmark. Includes correspondence re Zulueta and malaria in Europe, 1975. L.J. Bruce-Chwatt’s book on K.153-K.171 ‘HOME’ CORRESPONDENCE 1956-1986 Brothwell, D.R. 1960-1962 was Brothwell Anthropology, Cambridge. He later worked in the Sub-Department of Anthropology, British Museum (Natural History), London. Demonstrator University Physical in See also K.214 below. Correspondence Palaeopathology of Early British Man’. includes references to Brothwell’s essay ‘The Clarke, V.A. 1964-1975 Carter, C.O. 1962-1970 Clinical Genetics Unit, Institute of Child K.155-K.160 Includes correspondence re proposed Medical Genetics Group, 1970. Carter was the Director of the Health, London. 1964-1966. While employed by Springfield College, Massachusetts, USA, Clarke acted as Senior Research Assistant at the American University Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon. He later worked in the Department of Anthropology, University of Durham, the Department of Physical Anthropology, University of Oxford and then National Blood Transfusion Service, Tehran, Iran. Correspondence re Clarke’s research and career. See also K.226 and K.323 below. the Special Serology Unit, in Iranian A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1967-1968. 1968-1975. Drummond, R.J. 1965-1971 Drummond was Medical Director of the Welsh Regional Transfusion Centre, Cardiff. Correspondence re blood group survey on donors in South Wales. Edholm, O.G. 1968-1973 K.163, K.164 Edwards, A.W.F. 1963-1968 Edholm worked at the National Institute for Medical Research, London. Includes correspondence re Physiological Society meeting, 8 November 1968 and Society for the Study of Human Biology symposium, 30 November 1968. 1965-1968. In Edwards worked at the Istituto di Genetica, University of Pavia, Italy. 1963 he undertook collaborative research with L.L. Cavalli-Sforza (see K.120), analysing evolution in Man through blood group data and other characteristics. Edwards was later Senior Lecturer in the Department of Statistics, University of Aberdeen. Correspondence re Edwards’ career and research. 1963-1964. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Harvey, R.G. 1964 Correspondence re proposed grant application to the Medical Research Council. One letter only. Oakley, K.P. 1957-1966 Oakley worked in (Natural History), London. the Sub-department of Anthropology, British Museum Includes correspondence re research into the Etruscans, 1957. K.167-K.169 Smith (later Glemser), M. 1956-1960 Smith was Palaeo-serologist in the Sub-department of Anthropology, British Museum (Natural History), London. Correspondence re Smith’s career. Includes drafts by Smith ‘ABO blood grouping of the Rhyl Mummy’, 5pp typescript with manuscript corrections; ‘Blood grouping of the remains of Swedenborg’, 5pp typescript. 1961-1962. 1958-1960. 1961-1962. Includes minutes of meeting at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, 1961. Mourant acted as examiner for Williams’s thesis. Includes correspondence re opening of new Transfusion Centre in Bristol, 1967. Tovey worked at the South West Regional Transfusion Centre, Bristol. Tovey, G.H. 1967-1968 Williams, J. 1984-1986 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.172-K.310 ‘BIOLOGICAL’ CORRESPONDENCE 1927-1993 Abdullah, N.F. 1973 Abdullah worked in the Department of Genetics, University of Liverpool. Correspondence re publication of Abdullah’s paper ‘The distribution of OAB blood groups and Rh in some Arab populations’. Ac-An 1966-1990 Includes correspondence between Dialect Archivist at the Ulster Folk Museum, Holywood, County Down, re correlation between blood groups and surnames, 1966. G.B. Adams, Mourant and K.174-K.176 Allan, T.M. 1952-1986 Allan worked in the Blood Transfusion Service, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. 1973. 1974-1986. See K.311 below. 1952-1972. Includes correspondence re Allan’s paper ‘ABO blood groups and sex ratio at birth’, 1972. Includes 17pp photocopied typescript of ‘ABO blood Groups and sex ratio at birth’. Allen was Senior Investigator at the New York Blood Center, USA. Includes correspondence re ‘ABO blood-groups, thrombosis and age’ by D. Volter et al. Allen, F.H. 1967-1987 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Ar-Av 1966-1990 Includes letter from D.F. Attenborough re election to the Royal Society, 1983. Ba 1966-1986 Includes correspondence between Mourant and Deputy Medical Director, Wessex Regional Transfusion Centre, Southampton, re survey of blood groups in the Wessex Region. Barnes, R.M. Bangham, C.R.M. Bangham was a medical student at the University of Cambridge. the son of D.R. Bangham (see K.181). 1975 He was Correspondence a population of the village of Kuti in north-western Nepal, 1975. re Cambridge Kumaon Expedition, study of the Bangham, D.R. 1967 Includes 6 Barclay, G.P.T. 1968-1972 Correspondence re nomenclature of anti-D blood typing serum. Correspondence re collection of blood samples from Zambia. tables of results + graph. Bangham was Director of the Division of Biological Standards, National Institute for Medical Research, London. Between 1968 and 1969 Barclay was based in Kitwe, Zambia, where he carried out a bush survey. He was appointed Professor of Pathology at the University College of Rhodesia in 1972. 1961-1968. K.183-K.185 Barnicot, N.A. 1961-1975 Correspondence re Hadza blood group data. Barnicot worked in London. the Department of Anthropology, University College A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1969-1970. Includes ‘Biology of the Hadza of Tanzania’, 14pp typescript. 1971-1975. Beaven, G.H. 1966-1988 1963-1971 Includes correspondence re Yemenite blood samples, 1965. Beaumont, B. 1969-1970 Beaumont was a senior medical student at Guy’s Hospital, London. As part of her studies she carried out blood group research in Lesotho, 1969. Beckman became Rector of Umea University, Sweden in 1973. Beckman, L. Correspondence re career. Belin, J. 1960-1977 Correspondence re arrangements for funding research in Lesotho. of Beaumont’s medical Belin worked at the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, Middlesex Hospital, London. She was the niece of L. Hirszfeld. [os Correspondence re translation of Hirszfeld’s autobiography ‘The History of One Life’ into English. Includes correspondence between Mourant and M. Gajewski, of the Milwaukee Blood Center, Wisconsin, USA, who translated the autobiography. Mourant wrote a Foreword (see F.97). On his retirement from the Institute of Cancer Research, London in 1966 Bergel made his home in Jersey. K.191, K192 Bergel, F. 1967-1978 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Includes correspondence re scientific activity in Jersey. 1967-1968. 1970-1978. Berridge, N.J. 1972-1973 Berridge was Head of Institute for Research in Dairying, Reading. the Chemical Microbiology Department, National Correspondence re arrangements for colloquia. Berry, R.J. 1966-1990 Berry worked in the Biology Department, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London. K.195, K.196 Bethell, I.L. 1974-1976 Includes correspondence re Nepalese blood survey. Correspondence re blood group surveys of Shetland and Faroe Islands. Group meeting, December 1970. the populations of Orkney, Includes programme for Population Genetics Captain Bethell was a Technical Officer at the Army Blood Supply Depot, Aldershot, Hampshire. 1971. Includes correspondence from A.C. Bishop of the Mineralogy Department, British Museum (Natural History), London, re problem of fluorides in Iceland, 1975-1976. Bh-Bi 1974-1975. Includes 13 tables of results. 1970-1990 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Bird, G.W.G. 1965-1989 Bird was Director of the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board, National Blood Transfusion Service. He later became Director of the Blood Group Reference Laboratory, Oxford, retiring from the post in 1987. Correspondence re career, research and publications, etc. K.200-K.205 Blackwell, C.C. 1970-1986 1983-1993 Blackwell was a Lecturer in the Department of Bacteriology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. 1983-1987. 1990-1992. 1988-1989. 1972-1990 Includes correspondence re his appointment as Master of Balliol College, 1988. Blumberg, B.S. See also K.7 above. 1980-1988 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Boston, E.J. 1956-1970 Boston was Owner of the Wilcote Herd of Attested Pedigree Jerseys, Wilcote Grange, Charlbury, Oxfordshire. He was also Honorary Treasurer of the World Jersey Cattle Bureau. Correspondence re blood grouping of cattle. Bowley, C.C. 1965-1970 Bowley was Director of the Regional Blood Transfusion Centre, Sheffield. Also includes correspondence from Correspondence re sera supplies, etc. R.F. Lowe, Clinical Pathologist, Harare Central Hospital, Rhodesia, Africa, re blood grouping of African populations. K.210, K.211 Boyce, A.J. 1969-1990 Boyce was Lecturer in Human Biology at the University of Surrey, before moving to the Department of Anthropology, University of Oxford. In 1984 he became editor of Annals of Human Biology. Brain, P. See also K.14 above. 1969-1976. 1976-1990. Correspondence re research, career, etc. Correspondence re research, publications etc. Brazier was a Senior Technician at the Blood Group Reference Laboratory, London. Brothwell, D.R. See also K.153 above. Brazier, D.M. 1972-1984 1986-1988 1967-1976 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Brown, E.S. 1967-1971 Brown was Deputy Regional Director, North of Scotland Blood Transfusion Service, Royal Northern Infirmary, Inverness. Correspondence re ‘100 Highlanders’ data. Br-By 1954-1990 Includes 5pp photocopied typescript ‘Chapter D: The relationship of religious sects to the strength of [?Bantyens] in Asiatics’, 1969. Camp, F.R. 1965-1991 1980-1982 Camp was a Blood Services Consultant, American Red Cross, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Campbell, J.A. 1979 Cartwright, R.A. 1969-1975 Correspondence re study of H.J. Fleure’s life and work. photocopied manuscript inscribed ‘Evolution’. Includes 23pp Correspondence re funding for publishing L. Hirszfeld’s autobiography ‘The History of One Life’. See also K.190. Campbell worked in the Department of Geography, Queen’s University of Belfast. 195921987 Cartwright was Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Durham. Correspondence re career. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Cl 1958-1985 Includes correspondence re proposed formation of genetics discussion group, 1967. national population K.223, K.224 Clarke, C.A. 1955-1990 Clarke was Head of the Department of Medicine, University of Liverpool. He was also Director of the Nuffield Unit of Medical Genetics, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Chairman of the British Heart Foundation. Correspondence re research, meetings etc. 1955-1973. 1976-1990. Clarke, N. 1964-1965 Clarke, V.A. 1969-1986 See also K.155-K.160 above and K.323 below. Clarke was Lecturer in Pathology at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Correspondence re blood groups and smallpox vaccination. Includes correspondence re Clarke’s research on the Romany community in Great Britain. ‘Growth studies at high and low altitudes in Ethiopia’. Clegg worked in the Department of Human Biology and Anatomy, University of Sheffield, and later in the Department of Anatomy, University of Aberdeen. Correspondence re blood group research in Ethiopia, includes 3pp typescript Clegg, E.J. 1967-1983 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Cleghorn, T.E. 1963-1970 Cleghorn was Deputy Medical Director of the South London Transfusion Centre, Sutton, Surrey. He later became Director of the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgware, Middlesex. Correspondence re research on the immigrant population of Great Britain. Co 1967-1991 Correspondence re articles, research etc. Collacott, R.A. 1967-1975 Correspondence re Oxford Expedition to Iran, 1967. Collins, K.J. 1974-1975 Collins Physiology Unit, London. worked for the Medical Research Council’s Environmental Collins, W. 1970 Coombs, R.R.A. Correspondence re genetic survey of the Irish population. Correspondence re request for references, storage of red cell samples. Collins was Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Cork Health Authority, Ireland. 1975-1989 Includes correspondence re visit to Toronto, Canada, 1980. 1975-1986 1953-1980 Cr A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Dacie, J.V. 1965-1989 Dacie worked in the Department of Haematology, Postgraduate Medical School, London. Includes correspondence re Royal Society Biographical Memoir of Hermann Lehmann. K.237, K.238 Darlington, C.D. 1948-1976 Correspondence re articles, research etc. 1948-1952. Includes correspondence re Mourant and |.M. Watkin’s article ‘Blood Groups and Anthropology in Western Europe with special reference to Wales’. 1953-1976. Deuman, R. Dick, H.M. 1982-1986 Dempster, W.J. 1975-1983 Correspondence re request for information on the anti-globulin test. Correspondence re Charles Darwin, John Hunter and Auguste le Plongeon. Includes 3pp photocopy of offprint inscribed ‘John Hunter as a Geologist’. Sir Richard Doll was Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford. Dick was Consultant in Clinical Immunology, Department of Bacteriology, Royal Medical She was editor of Microbiology, University of Dundee Medical School. Disease Markers. Correspondence re Disease Markers. Editorial Board when the journal was launched in 1982. Mourant became a member of the Infirmary, Glasgow. She later became Professor of Doll, W. R. S. 1978-1989 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Emery, A.E.H. 1952-1990 1953-1985 1976-1981 Emery was Professor of Human Genetics, University of Edinburgh. Includes carcinoma. correspondence re Kellermann’s theory of bronchogenic Eriksson, A.W. 1973-1991 See also K.23- K.28 above. Includes correspondence re ABO-Lewis-secretor-IAP (intestinal phosphatases) study, 1981. alkaline 1984-1987, n.d. the Centre for Latin American Linguistic Studies, 1976-1981 G 1969-1989 Gifford, D.J. Gifford was Head of University of St Andrews. Includes correspondence between Mourant and J. Guillebaud, Medical Director, Margaret Pyke Centre, London, re association between blood groups, oral contraceptives and thrombosis. Includes correspondence re demographic survey of Sark Island. Gottlieb worked in the Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, USA. Correspondence re study of the Basque population in Spain. Gottlieb, K. 1979-1987 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Graham, E.M. 1985 Graham was a part-time lecturer in communication. Alpha; Antitrypsin Deficiency after her husband’s death from the illness. She researched into Correspondence re Alpha, Antitrypsin Deficiency. Greenwalt, T.J. 1981-1989 See also K.53 above and K.329 below. H 1927-1987 Correspondence re articles, research, seminars etc. Haldane, J.B.S. 1960-1969 Correspondence, reviews, newspaper cuttings, 11pp photocopied offprint of article ‘Haldane’s place in the History of Genetics’ by K.R. Dronamraju (see K.19). Includes articles. Harvey, R.G. 1981-1985 Harrison, G.A. 1981-1990 Harvey worked in the Department of Palaeontology, British Museum (Natural History), London. Harrison worked in the Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford. He was editor of the Annals of Human Biology. Includes correspondence re Mourant’s visit to Newfoundland, 1980. In 1971 Huntsman worked in the Pathology Department, Lambeth Hospital, London. He later worked in the Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Correspondence re Channel Islands study. Huntsman, R.G. 1971-1982 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence I 1976-1983, n.d. Includes correspondence re parthenogenesis, 1983. J 1982-1987 Includes correspondence from T. Jenkins re Tristan da Cunha paper, 1985. K 1977-1989 R. Kekwick re history of the Includes correspondence from Mourant to Nuffield (later Anthropological) Blood Group Centre and Medical Research Council Blood Group Reference Laboratory, 1981 (see section C). Kopec, A.C. 1977-1987 Kopec was a statistician at the Serological Populations Genetics Laboratory. She was thereafter based in the British Museum (Natural History), London. Correspondence re articles, enquiries, conferences etc. See also K.334 below. Correspondence chiefly re correction of proofs. La-Le 1970-1990 Leguebe, A. 1980-1983 Leguebe worked at the Royal Institute of Science, Brussels, Belgium. achievements. Includes 1p manuscript written by Lehmann, outlining Mourant’s career Lehmann, H. See also K.336 below. Correspondence re request for information and articles. In French. 1962, 1976-1980 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence McConnell, R.B. 1954-1989 1941-1990 1979-1980 McConnell worked in the Department of Medicine, University of Liverpool. Includes correspondence re Lewis tests. McWhirter, K. 1974-1983 Correspondence re archaeological research. Includes 4pp manuscript notes on Channel Island place-names. Me-Mi 1956-1987 Includes correspondence from Medical Research Epidemiology and Medical Care Unit, Middlesex, re association between thrombosis and oral contraceptives, 1986. Director Meade, T.W. the of 1970-1984 1970-1972. K.270-K.273 Mitchell, R.J. Correspondence re research, career, etc. Mitchell worked in the Department of Anthropology, University of Durham. In 1975 he moved to Australia to take up a post as Lecturer in Genetics and Human Variation, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia. 1975-1984. 1974-1975. 1972-1973. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Moores, P.P. 1980-1981 Moores worked for the Natal Institute of Immunology, Durban, South Africa. Mourant acted as External Examiner for Moores’s Ph.D. thesis. Mo-Mu 1953-1990 Correspondence between Mourant and S. Mowbray re proposed blood grouping survey of the Channel Islands, 1979. Neuberger, A. 1981-1983 1982-1988 Neuberger was Chairman of the Governing Body of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. He retired from the Chairmanship in 1988. Correspondence re Lister Institute. Correspondence re Nurse’s career. P 1968-1969 Nurse, G.T. 1984-1990 Nurse was Director of the Papua New Guinea Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service and later Professor of Community Medicine at the University of Papua New Guinea. Correspondence re Persson’s articles on Greenland. Correspondence re lectures, articles, requests for information etc. 1984-1993 1965-1990 Perrson, I. See also K.113 above. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Perry, P.M. 1976-1989 Perry was a Consultant Surgeon at Hampshire Health Authority. the Portsmouth and South East Correspondence re breast cancer, dangers of PTC taste testing. Pollitzer, W.S. 1983-1990 Pollitzer was a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Human Variation, Columbia University, New York, USA. In 1957 he moved to the Department of Anatomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA. See also K.344-K.347 below. Correspondence re research, 2pp typescript of speech made by Pollitzer in honour of Mourant, when he was elected the first Honorary Member of the Human Biology Council in 1987. career, conferences, etc. Includes R 1978-1991 See also K.352-K.357 below. Ryder, R.J.W. Roberts, D.F. 1980-1990 Includes 5pp photocopied typescript of A.R. Rogers paper ‘Kin-structured Migration and Geographic Variation: A Proposal’, 1985. Includes review by Roberts of Mourant’s book Blood Relations for the Journal of Medical Genetics, 2pp typescript, 1984. Roberts worked in the Department of Human Anatomy, University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, before moving to the Department of Child Health, University of Newcastle upon Tyne where he was later appointed Professor of Human Genetics. between fertility and the blood groups, 1984. Includes the Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, India, re research into the relationship Ryder worked at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. 3pp typescript résume by S. Sarkar of Sa 1980-1990, n.d A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Saul, S.L. 1987 Saul was a graduate student in University of California, Los Angeles, USA. the Anthropology Department at the Correspondence re distribution of the Duffy blood group in sub-Saharan Africa. Sc 1985-1989 Includes correspondence between Mourant and election Attenborough re P.M. Scott’s biographical memoir, 1989. the Royal Society, a Fellow of as P.M. 1987 and letter from Scott, re Scott’s D.F. Scott, C. 1987-1988 Scott was studying Human Sciences at St John’s College Oxford. Correspondence re Scott’s study of ‘The pros and cons of the contraceptive pill’. Se-Sk 1955-1987 1951-1983 Sokal, R.R. Includes correspondence between Mourant and A.G. Shaper of the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London, re relationship between coronary thrombosis and the blood groups, 1980. 1980-1989 Sokal was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA. Includes correspondence re correspondence. research, some personal 1981-1990 visit to Jersey, A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Steinberg, A.G. 1981-1985 Steinberg was Professor of Biology at the Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Includes 5pp typescript review of Steinberg and C.E Cook’s book The Distribution of the Human Immunogloblin Allotypes, 1981. K.296, K.297 Sunderland, E. 1982-1988 Sunderland was Professor of Anthropology, University of Durham, before becoming Principal of University College of North Wales, Bangor, in 1984. See also K.379 below. 1982-1983. 1984-1988. Svejgaard, A. Svejgaard worked at the University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark Letter re HLA and disease associations. Includes Mourant’s review of The Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Populations in Europe by A.J. Ammerman and L.L. Cavalli-Sforza (1985), App typescript with manuscript corrections. T 1981-1990 [ee Tills had begun his career as a technician working under Mourant. He showed aptitude for research and through study he improved his educational qualifications enabling him to become Mourant’s Deputy at the Serological Population Genetics Laboratory. Includes correspondence between Mourant and R. Turner of the Diabetes Research Laboratories, University of Oxford, re association of blood group A with diabetes, 1987. Tills, D. 1978-1990 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence In 1972 Tills became Head of the Biological Anthropology Section, British Museum (Natural History), London. The Section was closed on 31 March 1985 (see K.383-K.387 below). Correspondence re collaborative publications etc. Tobias, P.V. 1990 Tobias was Professor and Head of the Department of Anatomy and Human Biology, and Director of the Palaeo-anthropology Research Unit, University of Witwatersrand Medical School, Johannesburg, South Africa. Correspondence includes references to the Leakey family and the discovery of the Kanam mandible. V 1981, 1984 1980-1988 Correspondence re research, publications etc. Correspondence re research, career etc. WwW 1953-1988 Correspondence re research, articles, requests for information etc. Weir, D.M. 1982-1988 Weir was Professor of Microbial Immunology, Department of Bacteriology, University of Edinburgh Medical School. carried out on patients with congenital dislocation of the hip, 1987. Wilkinson worked in Regional Transfusion Centre, Southampton. Correspondence re various research projects, including results of tests K.306, K.307 Wilkinson, J.A. 1986-1989 the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wessex A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 15pp typescript inscribed ‘The distribution of blood groups and HLA types in 53 cases of congenital dislocation of the hip’, by Wilkinson and D.S. Smith. Yin, J.A. 1987 Yin was a haematological researcher in the Department of Paediatrics, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Correspondence re thrombotic disease. association between the ABO blood groups and Youinou, P. 1985-1989 Youinou worked at the University of Brest Regional Medical Centre, France. In French. First name and unidentified 1951-1977. Allan, T.M. See K.174-K.176 above. 1955-1990 K.311-K.401 OTHER BIOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE 1925-1990 K.312-K.321 Brendemoen, O.J. Correspondence and papers re association between ABO blood groups and Ischaemic heart disease. from November 1960 to November 1980’. Most of the material relates to Brendemoen’s survey of childhood leukaemia and it includes various versions of his survey entitled ‘Age Distribution in Childhood Leukaemia in the Area South of Bodg, Norway, in patients born Brendemoen worked at the Blood Group Laboratory, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1955-1982. Includes 2pp typescript inscribed ‘A Norwegian survey of sex ratio in some congenital heart malformation which have been operated’. 1986-1987. 1987-1988. 1988-1989. 1989-1993. Clarke, V.A. Includes 30pp photocopied typescript inscribed ‘Orientering om de viktigste blodtypesystemer’, n.d. See K.155-K.160 and K.226 above. Bunjé worked for the Medical Research Council, London. Bunjé, H.W. 1966-1967 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Cox, D.T. Miss Cox Laboratory. was Mourant’s secretary at the Blood Group Reference 1950-1956 Dawson, G.W.P. 1960-1963 In 1960 Dawson was in the School of Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and later Head of the Department of Genetics. Correspondence re Royal Anthropological Society meeting, and visit Anthropological Blood Group Centre. to Fisher, R.A. 1958-1987 invited Mourant to Fisher genetic predisposition to smoking. Mourant declined and later wrote about this episode in ‘Why Arthur Mourant decide to say “No” to Ronald Fisher’ (see A.50). collaborate possible study of in a Includes correspondence from smoking and lung cancer, 1958. Scientist re proposed article about lung cancer and smoking, 1986. Fisher re relationship between cigarette Also includes correspondence from The Gifford, D.J. 1987 1976 & Lewis were a firm of Attorneys located in Fisher, Gallagher, Perrin & Lewis Fisher, Gallagher, Perrin Houston, Texas, USA. Correspondence and papers re Cathy Toepperwein court case. Correspondence re request for data on the blood groups of Thai populations. Gifford was Head of University of St. Andrews, Fife. Correspondence re genetics of the Basques and the Icelanders. Latin American Linguistic Studies, See also K.53 and K.252 above. the Centre for Greenwalt, T.J. 1967-1968 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Hall, J. worked Hall Cambridge. in the Department of Animal Pathology, University of 1950-1951, n.d. Correspondence re visit to Cambridge, Hall’s career and research. Harris, E.E. 1969-1970 Harris was the Administrator for the Blood Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA. Correspondence re request for data on blood groups in Hawaii. Jenkins, T. See also K.85-K.89 above. Correspondence re blood group surveys in South Africa. Kirk, R.L. 1968-1976 Kopec, A.C. See also K.261 above. See also K.94, K.95 above. Correspondence re career. Correspondence re cancer and blood groups in India. Includes correspondence re Romany population of Iran. Correspondence re requests for data on Indians, Layrisse’s visit to London, 1968. Layrisse, M. See also K.101 above. Lehmann, H. See also K.264 above. blood groups of Venezuelan 1967-1969 1963-1969 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Lisker, R. 1967-1969 Lisker worked in the Department of Genetics, National Institute of Nutrition, Mexico. Correspondence re requests for data on populations. the blood groups of Mexican Matson, G.A. 1968-1969 See also K.104-K.106 above. Correspondence re requests for data on the blood groups of American Indians. Mourant, R.G. Neel, J.V. 1968 Correspondence re requests for information on Yanomama Indians. Papiha, S.S. 1978-1980 Parkin, D.M. 1950-1957 Neel was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School, USA. Papiha was Lecturer in Human Genetics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Correspondence re blood group frequencies of the Chamorros of Guam. Plato was a Geneticist for the Children’s Diagnostic and Study Branch, National Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Includes correspondence re blood supplies for research in New York, USA. Plato, C.C. 1968-1970 Institute of A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.344-K.347 Pollitzer, W.S. 1953-1974 See also K.283 above. Correspondence re research, articles, study of Negro populations in America and Africa, 1953-1956. etc. Includes correspondence re 1953-1954. 1955-1959: Includes 5pp typescript ‘The Henshaw blood factor negroes’, 1956. in New York City 1967-1968. Includes 1p typescript of notes on ‘Blood factors in Haliwa community’, 1968. 1969-1974. Race, R.R. Ramskou, T. Ramskou worked at the National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Correspondence re polarisation of light. Also includes letter from Mourant to Professor Minnaert, author of Light and Colour in the Open Air, 1960. Correspondence re requests for information on Race’s Lutheran-Secretor paper, 1958. Includes correspondence re Reyment’s work on multivariate morphometrics. Reyment was University, Sweden. a Reyment, R.A. Professor at Paleontologiska Institutionen, Uppsala, 1953-1970 1960-1967 1982 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Roberts,C.F. 1970 Roberts worked in the School of Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Leicester. K.352-K.357 Roberts, D.F. 1953-1976 See also K.285 above. 1953-1955. Includes correspondence re blood group survey of the Ageir Dinkas and Nuer in Khartoum, Sudan, 1954; manuscript and typescript lists of results on the Dinkas and Nuer. 1956-1959. Correspondence re research, career, articles etc. 1960-1966. 1967-1969. Correspondence re research, career, expeditions etc. Includes correspondence re blood group survey of the Dominican Caribs. groups of Sinhalese’ by Roberts, C.K. Creen and K. Abeyaratne, n.d. Correspondence re research, etc. Includes 12pp typescript inscribed ‘Blood 1970-1972. Correspondence re research etc. 1973-1976. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.358-K.375 Ruffié, J. 1957-1990 Jacques Ruffié was Director of the Centre d’Hémotypologie, Toulouse, France. He later also held the Chair of Physical Anthropology at the College de France in Toulouse. Mourant d’Hémotypologie from 1969 to 1977. member of was a the Comité de Direction du Centre The correspondence, which includes photocopies of Mourant’s manuscript letters, chiefly relates to progress of research and publications, meetings of the Comité de Direction and other visits by Mourant to Toulouse and Ruffié to London, and personal news. Correspondents include other members of the Centre, including J. Constans, P. Fernet, P. Lefévre-Witier and J.C. Quilici. In French. 1957, 1968-1969. Chiefly re gathering information for the second edition of The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. 1970. 1971 January - May. 1971 June, July. Chiefly re Mourant’s visit to Toulouse, 24-25 April, for meeting of Société Frangaise de Génétique. Chiefly re meetings of the Comité de Direction, 5 February and 12 March 1971. on the future of his laboratory. Includes correspondence re visit to Paris by Mourant for the 4th International Congress of Human Genetics, 8 September 1971 and Mourant’s comments Includes Mourant’s comments on the situation and future of his laboratory. 1971 August - December. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1972 January - February. Includes Mourant’s comments on the future of his laboratory and progress of research. 1972 March - December Includes correspondence re meeting of December. the Comité de Direction, 16 1973 January - May. Includes correspondence re meeting of the Comité de Direction, 18 May, and Mourant’s comments on the future of his laboratory and research plans. 1973 June - December Includes correspondence re Mourant’s visit to Auvillar, France, June, for the Colloquium nomination Institut d’Hématologie, Immunologie et Génétique Humaine, Toulouse (a research institute of the Centre de Transfusion Sanguine). the Mourant Anthropologiques, Councillor Pyrénéen Scientific d’Etudes Institut of of the as to a 1974 January - March. Found with this material was correspondence with P. Fernet of the Centre d’Hémotypologie, 1967-1972. Includes correspondence re seminar on the Basques, Toulouse, 14 March and meeting of the Comité de Direction, 15 March. Includes correspondence re blood groups of Jews and other populations. Includes Centre d’Hémotypologie re an article submitted to Annals of Human Biology, with Ruffié re proofs of The Distribution of Human Blood Groups, and with J. Constans re the blood types of Basques and other populations. 1974 April - December. 1975 January - April. correspondence Lefevre-Witier with the P. of A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1975 May - December. Includes information on the Basques sent to J. Constans by Mourant and correspondence re visit to Toulouse by Mourant, June. 1976. Includes correspondence re The Distribution of Human Blood Groups, meeting of the Comité de Direction and Mourant’s comments of the closure of his laboratory and future plans. OVAL. Includes correspondence re transport of research papers to Toulouse following the closure of Mourant’s laboratory 1978719811982. Includes correspondence re Darwin and Darwinism, 1982. 1983-1990 and n.d. q, Miscellaneous papers. qui appartient a |’U.E.R. d’lnformatique’; Includes photocopied untitled draft and data beginning ‘Pour tracer les r, nous avons utilisé un programme qui a équipotentielles des courbes p, déja fait ses preuves et ‘Les les antigens prives en anthropologie’ by Ruffié, 9pp antigens publics et typescript photocopied draft; ‘L’adaptabilité Humaine et la Génétique’ by Mourant, 3pp typescript. Correspondence re Socha’s career. Socha was Director of Krakow, Poland. Medical Academy, the Institute of Paediatrics, Socha, W. 1966-1970 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Spielmann, W. 1968-1971 Spielmann was Director of the Blutspendedienstes Hessen des Deutschen Roten und Transfusionskunde, University of Frankfurt, West Germany. Immunohamatologie Abteilung Kreuzes and the fur Correspondence re requests for data on Spielmann’s papers. Staveley, J.M. 1952-1969 Staveley worked at the Pathology Department, Auckland Hospital, New Zealand. Correspondence re blood group survey of various Pacific Islands. Sunderland, E. 1969-1979 See also K.296, K.297 above. Correspondence re PTC tasting data, breast cancer. 1944-1945 the the Galton Taylor, G.L. K.380-K.382 Department of Laboratory Serum Unit, Taylor worked at Pathology, University of Cambridge. Correspondence re haematological research, including discovery of Bruce serum. There is also a little correspondence between Mourant and R.R. Race from the same period. 1944. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.383-K.387 Tills, D. 1980-1985 See K.300 above. Correspondence from Biological Anthropology Section of the British Museum (Natural History). colleagues scientists fellow closure and re of requested Tills and internationally to send letters of support in an attempt to keep the Section open. colleagues research centres from the UK in 1980-1985. K.384-K.387 1985. 4 folders. Walsh, R.J. See also K.143 above. 1967-1971 of at the Long blood at the on the natives of Walter, H. 1967-1968 Anthropology, Johannes-Gutenberg Walter worked Institute University, Mainz, West Germany. Correspondence re requests for group data Kainantu, New Guinea and the Bainings of New Britain. Correspondence re data from Walter’s paper on Rh factors in the middle Rhine. Experimental Biology symposium, 1952. Warren Laboratory, Association, Cold Spring Harbour, New York, USA. Includes correspondence re Warren’s visit to London for a Society for Warren, K.B. 1950-1952 Biological Biological worked Island A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.391-K.399 Weiner, J.S. 1952-1974 Weiner was Reader in Physical Anthropology in the Department of Human Anatomy, University Museum of Natural History, Oxford. He was General Secretary of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, President of the Royal Anthropological Medical Research Council's Environmental Physiology Unit. Director of Institute and the Weiner acted International Biological Programme (IBP) 1963-1972. as Convenor for the Human Adaptability Project of the 1952-1953, 1955-1958. and Includes correspondence Namaqualand, South West Africa, 1952; proposal for inauguration of Human Biology Group, 1956. Damaraland expedition Kalahari re to 1959-1961. Correspondence re Bushman expeditions, March and July 1959 (includes 1p of results from tests carried out on the Bushmen of Ghanzi, Africa, 14 March 1959); arrangements for blood typing of Japanese Ainu. re for 1962. testing 1961-1962. arrangements Includes correspondence re London, 4-6 December 1962. programme. Correspondence Sandawe _ specimens; Japanese Ainu survey; arrangements for Mourant’s Huxley Lecture, 1961. Includes agenda for Society for the Study of Human Biology committee meeting, 5 June 1962. with the IBP Human Adaptability Project, 1964. IBP Conference on Human Adaptability, Includes 10pp typescript of agenda and Includes correspondence re proposals for research projects in connection 1963-1965. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1966. Includes correspondence re Phase One of the Project. handbook for approved methods of blood grouping. IBP Human Adaptability Also contains correspondence re ‘Handbook on Methodology’, a 1967-1969. Contains correspondence re Phase Two of the IBP Human Adaptability Project. 1971-1974. Includes correspondence re publication of work carried out by the IBP Human Adaptability Section, 1971. a series of books on research 1925-1989 1951-1955. 1958-1971. K.402-K.404 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1951-1992 Wiener, A.S. First name and unidentified Correspondence re article on paternity blood tests. 1972-1992. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.405-K.450 ‘GEOLOGICAL’ CORRESPONDENCE 1923-1991 Andrews, M.J. 1984-1989 Correspondence re Channel Island geology, including Miniquiers Project, Ecréhous paper and funding. Arnold, P. 1987 Correspondence re ‘cretaceous debris on and near the Alderney coast’, 1987. Arthur, J. 1981-1989, n.d. Bannister, F. 1932 Correspondence re Mourant’s (Bibliog. no.15, 1933). paper ‘The dehydration of thomsonite’. Barriot, C. 1927-1929 Bessec, Y. Mourant’s career, excursion to re visit to Jersey, Correspondence Normandy, 1929. the Department of Mineralogy, British Includes letter from Max Hey of Museum (Natural History), London. History), London. Includes correspondence re meeting of Jersiaise, visit to Jersey. Most of the letters are in French. C.A. Bishop was Keeper of Mineralogy at the British Museum (Natural the Geology Section, Société K.411-K.417 Bishop, C.A. 1962-1991 1978-1989 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1962-1976. Includes correspondence re submarine geological research in the Channel Islands. 1978-1979. Includes correspondence re preparation of geological ordnance survey map of Jersey, 1978. 1980. Includes correspondence re preparation of Jersey and Guernsey British Geological Survey booklets. 1981. Correspondence re geological and mineralogical research, including work on the the Miniquers. Le Pinnacle site, Jersey and proposed Geological Survey of research, including L’Etacq survey, 1982-1983. 1984-1986. Correspondence re Miniquers work. Includes correspondence re Bishop’s wollastonite and epistilbite paper; Jesuits’ geological collection. Includes photocopied typescript papers re Precambrian geology, 1980. Includes correspondence re stone rings and pendants found in Jersey, 1987, Bishop’s retirement, 1989. trip to Sark, Bland, B.H. 1987-1991. 1979-1983 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Brown, M. 1984-1988 Brown was Director of Museums, Jersey Heritage Trust. Callow, P. 1986-1991 Includes correspondence re La Cotte de St. Brelade excavations, 1986- 1987. Callui, L. In French. Charron, 1925-1929 1927-1928 Charron worked in the Geology Department, University of Paris, France. In French. Cheminant, A.N. Le 1985-1987 Clark, S. 1980-1989 Correspondence re visit to Jersey in 1986 to examine and sample minette dykes. Le Cheminant worked for the Precambrian Geology Division, Geological Survey of Canada. Correspondence re exchanges of information, articles, mineral specimens from Channel Islands, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Cornwall. Also includes letter re rare find of tourmaline, October 1980. In French. Coppens worked at the National Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Laboratory, Paris, France. Coppens, Y. 1981-1990 Correspondence re career, lectures etc. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Cummings, D.A. 1980 Cummings worked in the Department of the History of Science, University of Glasgow. Correspondence re Cummings’s paper on J. MacCulloch. Drysdale, A.R. Eagar, R.M.C. Correspondence re exchange of articles. 1954-1955 1984-1987 Earthwatch 1989 Correspondence re proposed research on the ‘Post-Glacial environmental history of Guernsey’. 1985-1988 1983-1990, n.d. Evans, G. Falle, R.A. the Arthur Mourant Trust for Archaeology and Falle was Chairman of Geology, Jersey. Includes correspondence re invitation to La Cotte de St Brelade dinner, n.d. and unveiling of Mourant’s bust, 1990. various museums. Correspondence re distribution of the H.F. Fermor geological collection to Correspondence re vacancy University of Sheffield. in the Department of Applied Science, 1931 1943 Fearnsides, W.G. Re Fermor, H.F. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Finlaison, M.B. 1979-1986 Finlaison was Chairman of the Archaeology Section, Société Jersiaise. Gilligan, A. 1929-1933 Gilligan was Head of Department, Department of Geology, University of Leeds. Golder, H.Q. Correspondence re La Cotte de Brelade excavation work. Gould, S.J. 1984 Gould was Professor of Geology, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA. Correspondence re Teilhard de Chardin. Guiton was Honorary Curator of the Société Jersiaise. Includes correspondence re La Cotte de Brelade excavations, 1 June 1955. Guiton, E.F. 1939-1955 Green, P.G. 1982-1986 Correspondence re talks and outings organised by the Société Jersiaise. Mourant acted as a guide and/or speaker for these excursions. Jersey Shale Formation. Helm was Head of the Geology Department, Goldsmiths’ College London. Includes correspondence re Helm’s paper on the sedimentology of the Helm. D.G. 1984 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Hemingway, W. Hemingway was a Palaeobotanist based in Derby. Correspondence re Sections of Carboniferous Fossil Plants’. rock specimens. Includes leaflet on ‘Microscopic Hibbs, J. 1983-1985 Includes correspondence re work carried out Passage Grove, St Brelade, project, 1985. 1983 and by Hibbs at La Sergenté ‘Ancient Monuments in Jersey’ Howell, A. Correspondence Guernsey. re Lukis & Island Museum Geological Collection, 1986-1991 Island Development Committee, States of Jersey 1981-1983 K.445-K.450 Ixer, R.A. 1978-1990 Correspondence re ordnance survey map of Jersey. Ixer worked in the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Aston in Birmingham. Includes 6pp typescript re Duet de la Mar and Ouaisné Bay geological material and ‘Questions raised from Dr. Ixer file’, 5pp manuscript. Not in Mourant’s hand. Includes correspondence re Ixer’s article on Jersey mineral veins. 1978. 1980. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1981-1982. Includes correspondence re Ixer’s paper ‘The Mineralization of Le Pulec Lode No. 3’, 1981. 1983-1984. Contains correspondence re article on Hope Mine, Sark. 1986-1990. Includes 10pp typescript with manuscript corrections inscribed ‘Rhyolite from Bouley Bay, Trinity’, 8pp typescript with manuscript corrections inscribed ‘Le Pulec’, inscribed in Brioverian Shales from the ‘Mineralized Specimen from Calcite vein German Hospital Tunnel’. corrections manuscript typescript 12pp_ with and Jee, N. 1983-1984, n.d. ‘The Lukis 1929, n.d. re Mourant’s article geological Jeffreys, H. 1981-1986, n.d. Includes collection’ (Bibliog. no. 428, 1984). correspondence Jersey Evening Post Correspondence re Jersey earthquake. Letters written by Mourant to the Jersey Evening Post. 1985-1986 Includes correspondence re public use of metal detectors, 1981; damage to archaeological sites in Jersey, 1982; use of polarisation to prevent dazzle from oncoming car headlights, 1983; reply to article ‘Grouville fountain checked in wake of nuclear disaster’, 1986; and reply to article ‘A “sealed time capsule” in the centre of St. Helier’, n.d. Johnston, P. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence K.455-K.458 Keen, D.H. 1978-1989 Keen was Senior Lecturer in Geography, Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry. 1978-1980. Correspondence re collection of peat and twig samples from Jersey for pollen and insect analysis and radiocarbon testing; results of examination of specimens from La Garonne, St Peter, 1978; collection and examination of mollusc specimens from concretions in loess sites at Belval. 1981-1982. Includes correspondence re palaeontological investigations at site on the Chilterns and diagrams of findings from St Aubin, Jersey 1983-1985. Chiefly research in Jersey. 1986-1989. 1947, n.d. Klupfel, W. In German. Correspondence re Klupfel’s survey of Jersey. Correspondence re articles, field work, talks, research etc. dynamic crystallisation, 1982. Correspondence re planned visit to Jersey, publications, and analysis of orbicular rocks from Alderney. Le Bas was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geology, University of Leicester. Correspondence re visit to Jersey, 1962, 1976; lecture tour of Japan, Koomans, C. 1936-1937 Le Bas, M.J. 1962-1982 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Lewis, E. 1946-1948 Lewis moved to St. Helier, Jersey in 1948. Long, R. McBurney, A. 1982-1988 1984-1989 Anne McBurney was the widow of the late C.B.M. McBurney, a geologist and Membre d’Honnetur of the Société Jersiaise. Includes correspondence re publication of McBurney’s work at La Cotte, Jersey, which he completed just before his death in 1979. Michiels, J.B. Leo Monins, I. 1986-1990 Also includes references to Oliver, R.L. 1954-1955 Oliver worked in University Museum of Natural History. the Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Oxford Correspondence re Oliver’s theory on the occurrence of garnets, exchange of specimens etc. Correspondence re exchange of articles, newspaper reports, bibliography etc. Sir Pero Negro, who is said to have conquered Holy Island in 1530. le Correspondence re arrangements for talk given by Mourant to the Jersey Society in London entitled ‘The Geology of Jersey’, 12 May 1987. the Department of Palaeontology, British Museum Patterson, C. Patterson worked in (Natural History), London. Paines, A. B. 1987 1964 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Correspondence re Lebanese fish fossil specimen found by Mourant and presented by him to the National Collections section of the British Museum. Peat, C.J. 1978-1979 Peat worked in the Geology Department, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. Correspondence re Jersey carbonaceous shale specimens. Plyman, G.H. 1923-1926 Correspondence re the geology of Jersey. Pharaoh, T.C. 1985-1989 Pharaoh was a member of the Deep Geology Research Group, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham. Phillips, K.A. 1983-1986 Roach, R.A. Correspondence re geology student trips. Correspondence and papers re British Geological Survey’s pre-conference excursion to Brittany and the Channel Islands, 21-30 March 1986. Phillips was a semi-retired teacher of geology at Weston Technical College, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Jersey, Education Department, St Saviour, Jersey. Correspondence re exchange of articles, Channel Islands, 1986. See also B.472. Renouf was an Advisory Teacher for History and Geography, States of Roach Staffordshire. worked in the Department of Geology, field excursion to Brittany and 1986-1991, n.d. University of Keele, Renouf, J.T. 1982-1986, n.d. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Rodwell, W.J. 1985-1990 Rodwell was a consultant archaeologist and architectural historian. with Includes correspondence re excavation of St. Mary’s Priory, Jersey, August photocopied 1988, manuscript inscribed (7 February 1989). Comments by A.E.M’. on Queen’s Valley of report ‘Dr Rodwell’s photocopied sketches mills site; 4pp the 2pp K.477, K.478 Runcorn, S.K. 1985-1990 K.477 1985-1987. Correspondence re meetings, lecture tours, research etc 1988-1990. Smith, W. Campbell- 1946-1948, 1982, n.d. 1923-1936 Sollas, W.J. Sollas was Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford. Includes correspondence re Mourant’s career, thesis and publications. Campbell-Smith was Keeper of Minerals, British Museum (Natural History), London. Includes correspondence re exchange and examination of minerals, 1946- 1948. Correspondence chiefly about rock analysis. Correspondence re Squire’s work on Jersey trace fossils. Squire, A.D. Stiles, H. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Taylor, M.V. 1928-1930 Correspondence re Mourant’s analysis of glass beads from the Roman period. Vibert, F.J. Wallis, F.S. 1940-1948 Wallis was Deputy Director of the Honorary Editor of The Museums Journal. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, and Chiefly correspondence re Mourant’s examination of a greenstone specimen sent to him by Wallis in May 1940. Warren, J.P. 1952-1956 Mostly personal correspondence. Includes references to earthquake, 1952, Warren’s semi-retirement, publications etc. Correspondence re Geological Map of Jersey. Werner, A. Includes correspondence re visit to Jersey. Waterton, C.D. 1955-1957 Wedgwood, M. 1989-1990 Waterton worked at the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Margaret Wedgwood was the widow of W. Wedgwood, a former Director of the Jersey Gas Company. In German. Correspondence re request for information Wedgwood’s great-nephew. on Jersey archaeology for A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence Wilson, H.E. 1982-1987, n.d. Wilson was Assistant Director of the British Geological Survey. Includes letter re update of Flett’s book on the Geological Survey (1935) for the 150th anniversary of the Survey, 10 December 1982. Wilson, P. 1975-1990 Includes correspondence re Alderney Society library, 1975. Wright, W.B. 1931-1934 Wright was Mourant’s supervisor on the Geological Survey. Correspondence re Mourant’s career. See also B.3-B.5. Wyley, J. 1959-1970, n.d. Correspondence re meetings, specimens, publications etc. 1987-1989 K.495-K.520 OTHER GEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE 1927-1991 Zachariades, N.A.E. Correspondence re request for ‘Jersey locality information’. The correspondence has been arranged in chronological order, 1927-1991. It chiefly relates to Channel Island geology and mineralogy. 1940-1941. 1927-1928. 1929-1939. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1945-1947. 1951-1955. 1956-1961. 1962-1969. 1960-1971. 1970-1979. 1982. inscribed ‘Palaeobiochemistry.. Correspondence re Contents of Precambrian fossils and fauna. folder Includes correspondence from D. Falla re possible astronomical alignments of Channel Islands monuments, 29 December 1979. to Jersey archaeology posed by the use of metal detectors’, 8 June 1982. Includes letter from Mourant to Brigadier Lempiere-Robin re ‘serious threat A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Correspondence 1985: Includes correspondence from A. Collins re La Hougue Bie as a site of solar light channelling, February, and D. Falla re ‘archeoastronomy’, April. K.514, K.515 1987. 2 folders. 1989. 2 folders. 1990-1991. K51i7:K:518 Undated. A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ABDULLAH, Nasr F ACLAND, Julian Dyke ADAMS, GB ADAMS, Robin D ADIE, Raymond John AHMED, S H AKPABIO, Michael A ALBERMAN, Eva ALCIATI, Giancarlo ALDERNEY SOCIETY ALLAN, DA ALLAN, T M K.1 K.173 K.173 F.36 K.509, K.515 K.502 K.174-K.176, K.311 A.147, J.3 ALLBROOK, David ALLEN, Fred Harold ALLEN, Percival K.173 LG K.384, K.505 BE255 1: GOs Kalo WASHINGTON DC ANDERSON, Norman G ALLISON, Anthony Clifford AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS, K.173 ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY F.100, K.211, K.255, K.296, K.297 ANGELOPOULOS, B T K.109 K.173 K.505 K.173 K.405 F.36 K.173 ANDERSON, S G ANDREWS, Mike AMINI, F ANKIER, S | ANSTEE, David J A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 ANYANWU, B ARCHER, Alan Arthur ARNEAUD, J D ARNOLD, Peter ARTHUR, Jean ASHLEY, David J B ASHTON, GC Index of correspondents K.1 K.406 K.407 K.178 K.178 ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTS A.44, K.265 ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS G.17 H.1 ATTENBOROUGH, Sir David Frederick K.178, K.289 ATTLEE, Jane V AVEYARD, Paul E.20 K.178 AWNY, AY BADDILEY, Sir James BALL, H W Gi253-179 K.386 K.179 K.384, K.387 BAIN, Sheila M BAKER, C M Ann KG K.2 K.179 179 BAKER, John Randal BACKHAUSZ, Richard BAGSHAWE, Kenneth Dawson K.181 BANGHAM, Alec Douglas BANGHAM, Charles R M BALL, Sir William Girling BANGHAM, Derek R A.131 K.2 K.2 15 BANCHIERI, S BANHAM, A W A.307, K.180, K.196 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 BANKS, Donald BANNISTER, BANTON, Michael BARCLAY, GPT BARCROFT, Henry BARDY, Philippe BARKER, T V BARNES, D W H BARNES, R Michael BARNICOT, Nigel A BARR, W G BARRAI, | BARROIT, Charles Index of correspondents A.300 K.408 K.179 K.2, K.182 K.398 K.515 A.111 K.179 K.179 F.25, K.149, K.183-K.185 G.25, G.26 F.36 K.409 BEARD, K.2, K.385 K.186, K.385 BAS, Michael J Le BASU, Amitabha BATCHELOR, JR BARRY, J Vincent K.179 K.461 BEAUMONT, Berenice BAZAN, Jose Luis Marco K.179 K.179 K.186 BEARDMORE, John Alec K.190 BELIN (née KIELBASINSKA), Joanna BEER, Sir Gavin Rylands de K.186 K.186 K.398 BEDBOROUGH, F E K.188 E237. oy, F.25 K.4, K.189 BEECHEY, GW S BEAVEN, GH BECKETT, PWT BECKMAN, Lars A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents BELL, George Douglas Hutton K.186, K.240 BENABADJI, BENELOW, C BENTLEY, Cynthia BERAL, Valerie J BERGEL, Franz BERLIN, Sven BERNSTEIN, Ralph E BERRIDGE, N J BERRY, A Caroline BERRY, Robert James (‘Sam’) BERTHOIS, Leopold K.186 KSA A.235 K.186 K.191, K.192 K.186 K.2 K.193 K.186 K.3, K.194 K.496 BESSEC, Yves BHALLA, V BIAS, Wilma B BIRCH, Rex BERTRAM, George Colin Lawder K.3, K.186 K.410 K.195; K.196 K.197 F.37, K.347 BILLOT, Margaret BIBBY, C BIGOT, A BETHELL, lan Lauder BHATTACHARYA, D K K.197 A.15, K.197, K.411-K.417 BISHOP, Arthur Clive BIRD, George W G A.147, K.3, K.198 F.37 G.15 K.495 A.236 K.516 K.512 BILLOT, Mervyn BISHOP, Jim A BIRDSELL, J B K.6 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 BISHOP, M C BISSENDEN, J G BISSON, E J BISSON, George BISSON, Peter BISWAS, P C BJERKOP, K BLACK, BLACKBURNE, JS Index of correspondents K.197 K.197 A.299 K.512 K.517 See K.132 K.312 K.199 eal BLACKWELL, Cecilia Caroline A.15, K.200-K.205, K.305 BLACKWELL’S SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS LTD F.101-F.104 BLANC, M BLAND, Ben H K.199 K.418, K.513 BLAGDEN, Phyllis W BLOCK, C W TOKYO, JAPAN BOASE, Edwyn John BOASE, Anita BOASE, A W K.199 A.305 J.3 J.2, J.3 F.38, K.7, K.206, K.386 BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel BLOOD TRANSFUSION RESEARCH LABORATORY, BLOOD GROUP REFERENCE LABORATORY, LONDON K.496, K.497, K.501, K.520 A.228 See also A.229 BOTTLEY, Edward Percival BODMER,, Sir Walter Fred K.207 K.504 K.207 K.208 BOILLET, G BONNE, Batsheva BORTUZZO, Louis BOSTON, Eric James A.229 A.128 K.8-K.12, K.262 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents BOULOUX, Cyril BOURDIER, Franck BOURDON, Jean BOWEN, David V BOWLBY, Edward John Mostyn BOWLEY, Charles Christopher BOWMAN, Herbert Lister BOYCE, Anthony John BOYD, William Clouser BOYDE, A BRADBURY, Arthur BRAIN, Peter E10 F.58, K.209 K.209 ASO, AACR S See also A.82 K.210, K.211 £225,634, Wale K.505 K.504 F.37, K.14, K.212 BRAZIER, Diana Mary BREGUET, Georges BRIDEN, Jim C SCIENCE BRAMLEY, J J BRIDGWATER, Roden J K.312-K.321 509 RK oz BRENDEMOEN, Ole Johan K.216 K.508 K.216 K.213 K.216 BRANDEN, Janet L van den BRAMBELL, Francis William Rogers K.216, K.275 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION BRITISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SOCIETY A.273, G.48, G.49, K.179, K.200, K.216 E.14 K.6 K.510 BRIGDEN, W David BRIGGS, L CABOT- BRISTOW, Peter H G.46, H.4 K.262 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY F.105 BRITISH MEDICAL BULLETIN F.106, K.213 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), LONDON BRITISH SOCIAL BIOLOGY COUNCIL BRODIE, A BRODIE, Sir Israel BROMAN, B BROMAN, K BROOKS, R BROTHWELL, Don Reginald A.25, A.38, A.39, F.49A, F.89, F.107-F.112, K.265, K.269 A.114, A.120, D.52, H.16, K.383- K.387 K.216 D.46-D.48 D.46 K.3 F.37 A.237-A.240 D.24, K.153, K.214 BROWITT, Chris W A BROWN, K Neil BROWN, Martyn K.514 A.241, K.501, K.502 BROWN, E Ernest BROWN, William R BROWN, Kenneth S K.215 F.39 K.216 BROWN, Elizabeth S BRUNER, Raymond A. BROWN, Sir George Lindor K.398 BURGEN, Sir Arnold Stanley Vincent K.6 D.51 D.5 BUCHANAN, Donald | K.419 F.39 K.216 K.216 BUCKLAND, F E BULANOV, AG BULL, Graham M BURDO, Chr D.17, K.216, K.398 A.296, K.502 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 BURLINGHAM, D BURROW, Robert BURTON, Chris J BYWATER, V CADOGAN, Sir John lvan George CAHALANE, Seamus F Index of correspondents A.126 K.500 K.515 G.25, K.216 K.217 K.217 CALCUTTA SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE, INDIA J.2, J.3 CALDERON, Rosario CALLOW, Paul CALLUI, L CALNE, Sir Roy Yorke CAMP, Frank R K.385 K.217, K.420 K.421 K.203 K.218 K.217, K.503 CAMPBELL, JA CAMPBELL, R C SCHOLARS CANDAU, MG CANN, John CAPEL, Ifor D K.219 K.15 re E.28 K.275 CANET, Magdeleine MOUSSERON- CANADIAN COMMITTEE OF SCIENTISTS AND K.16 CARTWRIGHT, Raymond Alfred CARTER, Cedric Oswald CARPENTER, Edward CASEY, Albert Eugene K.217 2 K.514 i129 CARRINGTON, Alan K.15, K.154, K.217 K.220 CAPPELL, DH CASH, John D A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 CASIMIR, Micia CASPARY,EA CAWLEY, MID Index of correspondents A.299, K.500 K.217 K.217 CENTRAL LABORATORY OF THE NETHERLANDS RED J.12 CROSS BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE CEPELLINI, Ruggero CHAI Chen Kang CHALMERS, D G CHALMERS, J N Marshall CHAMBERS, Ann Raynsford K.17 Kas K.221 25.6228 D.8 CHANNEL ISLANDS REFUGEE COMMITTEE A.296, A.297 CHAPPEL, T JH CHAURIS, Louis ES K.515 CHEMINANT, A N Le K.423 K.15 F.40, K.15 CLARINGBULL, G F CIBA FOUNDATION CLARK, Andrew M CLARK, Stuart D CHEN Pei-en CHOWN, Bruce K.221 H.6 K.222 D.24 CHWATT, Leonard Jan BRUCE- CLARENDON PRESS, OXFORD K.225 K.202, K.223, K.224, K.287, K.384, K.385 CLARK, Sir Wilfrid Edward Le Gros CLARKE, Sir Cyril Astley K.424 K.222 CLARKE, JE CLARKE, Noel K.511, K.513 K.322 F.96, K.520 K.15, K.398 CLARKE, Bryan C CLARKE, Rodney M A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents CLARKE, S CLARKE, Victor Alan CLAYTON, Ruth CLEARKIN, PA CLEGG, Edward John CLEGHORN, Thomas Edward CLINICAL GENETICS SOCIETY CLORIS, Veronique COBBOLD, Peter Robert COCQ, Derek Le COFEEY.. Ve COHEN, Tirza K.222 K.155-K.160, K.226 K.222 F.40 K.227, K.384 F.40, K.228 J.27 K.509, K.520 K.517 K.504 K.15 D.47, K.262 COLEMAN, Max Laurence K.512 K.230 K.512 K.72, K.232 A.20, A.36 COLLINS, Andrew COLLINS, K J COLLINS, W COLMAN, JA K.231 K.229 CONGDON, Paul U COLLACOTT, Richard A COMPARETTI, Marco MILANI- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK F.40 A.45, K.229, K.284, K.365, K.368, K.370 COOMBS, Robert Royston Amos CONSTANS, Jacques K.229 K155 K.229 K.229 K.233 F.40 COON, Carleton S COON, Lisa CONNOLLY, R C COOK, P J A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 COPE, Cuthbert L COPPENS, Yves CORBETT, Rupert CORCOS, Alain F CORNWALL, J W COTES, John E COUILLIARD, Dorothy Le COUTEUR, William John Le COWLING, David C COX, DT COX, Margaret CRANE, GG Index of correspondents A.97 K.425 A.147 K.229 K.506 K.229 A.244 A.307 K.229 K.324 A.306 K.72 CRC PRESS INC. CREFELD, S van CREIGHTON, AD CROAD, GW K.129 K.234 K.15 A.296 K.509 CROME, PE CUBA, REPUBLIC OF CREASY, Michael R CROWLEY, Valentine G CROOKSTON, Marie C A.14, A.15, A.42, A.302, A.303, A.308, K.234 F.40 CUNLIFFE, Barrington Windsor (‘Barry’) CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY CUMMING, David A K.234 K.234 A.140 K.426 A.151, K.520 F.113, K.130 CURTAIN, C C A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents DACIE, Sir John Vivian F.105, K.236 DAILY MAIL DALBY, M DALE, Susan DALYELL, Tam DAHLBERG, AA DAINTON, C DALIDO, Pierre DANIELESCU, Maria DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean DAS, PC DATTA, Naomi DAVIDSON, J F K.103 E.21 K.18 K.386 F.41 K.513 K.514 K.18 K.237, K.238 K.235 A.309 K.235 K.511 DEUMAN, Rita DIBDEN, Marjorie DAVIES, Wendy DAVIS, Jack K.18 K.240 K.239 K.18 K.498 DEMPSTER, W J DEWEY, William J DAVIES, ColinJ S K.519 K.235 K.325 DAWSON, M P Anne DAWSON, George W P K.235 DIMITRU, Maria TIBERA- DISEASE MARKERS A.46 K.18 K.18 DICK, Heather M DICKENS, AJG DINIC, B DIXON, Bernard K.241, K.385 K.241 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents DOBOSZ, Tadeusz DOLD, Robert K.235 K.506 DOLL, Sir William Richard Shaboe K.242, K.326 DOLLERY, Sir Colin Terence DOLLARS, John DONIACH, Deborah DOUBLEDAY, John DOUGHTY, Philip Simon DOWNEY, Eleanor L DREW, George P DREW, Sir (William) Robert (Macfarlane) DRONAMRAUWJU, Krishna Rao K.235 K.496 K.235 K.235 K.509 K.16 K.509 A.305 K.19 DUCOS, Jean DRUMMOND, R J K.161, K.243 DUNBAR, Carl O DUNN, Judith L DRURY, Sir Alan DRYSDALE, AR D.2, K.243 K.427 K.20, K.243 DUNN, Leslie Clarence K.243 A.122 Ei DURY, George Harry DUDGEON, John Alastair K.162 EAGAR, Richard Michael Cardwell A.317, C.9, K.21, K.243 K.499 A.33 K.22 EDHOLM, Otto Gustaf EAGLESTON, C EBBING, H C EBRINGER, Alan K.502 K.428, K.502 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents EDLUND, Torsten EDMAN, Agnes HENSCHEN- EDMONDS, James Marmaduke EDWARDS, Anthony William Fairbank EDWARDS, Joan EDWARDS, John H EGOCHEAGA, J E EHRENFELD, Frederick EICHWALD, E J ELDON, Knud ELLIS, [?] E EMERY, Alan E H ENDEAVOUR K.244 K.66 K.502 K.163, K.164 A.30 K.12, K.244 K.385 A.122 K.244 K.22 K.503 K.245 F.114 ELEY, AJ EVANS, David A Price EVANS, Graham EWEN, H EWING, Alastair EUGENICS SOCIETY ETCHEVERRY, Raul EUGENICS REVIEW K.497 K.22 F.115 A.143, K.304 A.42, K.280 ERIKSSON, Aldur Wictor E.34, K.23-K.28, K.246, K.387 A.307, A.309 EXETER COLLEGE ASSOCIATION, OXFORD FAGERHOL, Magne K K.430 K.508 E.22 FABRIES, J FALK, Hildegard FALK, J A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents FALLA, David FALLA, Henry PL FALLE, Richard A FALLON, P J FARLOW, Sydney KING- FARNELL, Lewis R FEARNSIDES, William George FEGA, Kenneth G FELTKAMP, Theodorus Egbertus Wijnandus FERMOR, H F FERNET, Pierre FERRELL, Robert E K.506, K.508, K.512 A.245 K.247, K.431, K.434 K.29 K.498 A.102, A.110 K.432 E.18 K.229 See K.433 K.366 K.385 FESSAS, Phaedon K.29 K.30 K.31 K.30 FINNEY, David J A.298, K.164 FISCHER, H J FISCHER, Roger FIELD, C Elaine FIELD, Henry K.503 K.30 FISCHER, Roland FINLAISON, Margaret FIRMAN, Ronald John K.434, K.509, K.510, K.516 K.30 FISHER, Sir Ronald Aylmer FLEISCHHACKER, H K.32 K.33 K.30 K.30 K.326 K.327 FISHER, Wayne FITTRO, Robert B FISH, Charles H FISH, J A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 FLEMING, Harold Craig FLEMING, W JD FLETCHER, Charles FLETT, Sir John Smith FLEURE, Herbert John FLINN, D FLOOD, Josephine FLOREY, Howard Walter, Baron FEORBY,; LF FLOWERS, Andrew FLYNN, F V FOLAN, William J Index of correspondents K.34 D.11 K.247 B.1, B.4 A.142, A.297, A.310 See also F.50-F.53, K.219 K.508 K.512 K.30 K.30 K.511 K.30 K.508 A.19 K.299 K.519 FORD, Trevor David FORSUIS, H FRAIKOR, Arlene L FONDATION ROCKEFELLER FOOT, Richard FORD, Derek S. K.35, K.386 K.35, K.178 FORD, Edmund Brisco FORMAGGIO, Tiziano G K.503, K.504, K.512 FONDATION TEILHARD DE CHARDIN K.247 K.247, K.511, K.513 FRANCO, Antonio Pedro K.36 F.41 K.36 K.35 K.35 K.36 K.36 FREEDMAN, Maurice FRANK, Arthur FRANKEL, Jean FREEDMAN, Ruth FREEMAN, John R A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 FRIDRIKSSON, Sturla FRIED, Kalman FRIEDWALD, EM FRIEDWALD, Phyllis FROHLICH, Julia Ann FUDENBERG, H Hugh FUKUDA, Tamotsu FURUHATA, Tanemoto GAIT, R| GAJDUSEK, D Carlton GAJEWSKI, Mitchell GALIKOVA, Jarmila Index of correspondents E.34, K.37 K.36 F.117, K.244 K.36 K.36 K.38 K.38 K.38 K.508 K.39 K.190 K.39 GAMBIER, Royston GARAY, AL de GAUDION, Carol GARRARD, G GARRETT, MW K.39 K.512 K.39 K.39 GARDNER, Eldon J K.385 K.248 A.122 K.249 GARTNER, T Oscar GARRUTO, Ralph M GALLANGO, Maria L GARRALDA, Maria Dolores A.25, H.9, K.351 GASKARTH, Joseph William GENETICAL SOCIETY GAVRILOVIC, Zivojin K.39 A.23 K.41 K.385 K.511 K.516 GAYRE, R GELPI, AP A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 GENNER, Ernest E GENOVES, Santiago C Index of correspondents GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE eo GEOLOGISTS’ ASSOCIATION H.10, K.502, K.508, K.520 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON A.152, F.18, K.280, K.502 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN See under GREAT BRITAIN GERSHOWITZ, Henry GESER, Anton GHOSH, Aloke Kumar GIBLETT, Eloise Rosalie GIBSON, Sam T GIFFORD, Douglas J K.40 K.40 K.42 K.44-K.46 K.43 K.249, K.328 GILLESPIE, J E O’N K.43 K.435 K.248 K.248 GLOBER, G GLOVER, Stuart C GINSBURG, Victor GIOT, Pierre-Roland GILLIGAN, Albert GILLIS, Robert K.48, K.516 K.505 GILMOUR, Douglas G K.43 K.47 K.43 GLEMSER, Madeleine GLAESSNER, Martin F D.9 See SMITH, Madeleine GOEDDE, H Werner GODBER,, Marilyn GODDARD, Judith GOLDBERG, P GOLDER, Hugh Q A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents GOLDSCHMIDT, Elisabeth A.26, K.49, K.50 GOLDSMITH, Kenneth Leslie Grant GOLDRING, Roland GOLLING, Felix R- GOLOVACHIOV, G D GONDRA, A de GORDON, H GOTTESMAN, Irving Isadore GOTTLIEB, Karen GOUDIE, Andrew S GOULD, M J GOULD, Stephen Jay K.25, K.51, K.82, K.94, K.148, K.165, K.186 K.481, K.513 K.248 K.51 K.51 K.51 K.51 K.250 K.512 K.357 K.437 GRAHAM, Elinor M GRALNICK, Harvey R GRANT,1S GRANT, Jean M GRASSO, A K.251 K.52 A.37 A.307 K.52 K.386 FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE K.54 A.25, A.309, K.53, K.252, K.329 GREENWALT, Tibor Jack GREGORY, Roderic Alfred A.38, A.140 B.1-B.6 K.438 K.496 K.398 GREWAL, Baldev Singh MINISTRY OF HEALTH A.136, A.138 GREEN, P G GREGORY, H J Index of correspondents A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 GROBBELAAR, B G GROVES, A W GRUBB, R GRUCHY, Gordon Carle de GRUCHY, Richard GRUMET, F Carl GRUNFELD, B THE GUARDIAN GUASCH, J GUERNSEY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY GUILAINE, Jean GUILLEBAUD, John GUITON, Emile F 5 F:25 K.52 K.52 K.52 K.52 A.306, K.248 K.55 K.508 K.359 K.248 K.439 GUZMAN, Fernando Pena HACKETT, W Earle R HADFIELD, G HAILES, Ann M K.58 A.129 Et/, GULLBRING, B GURTLER, Hans K.55 K.56 K.248 HAEMATOLOGICA HUNGARICA K.57 K.19 See K.179, K.254 HALDANE, John Burdon Sanderson K.72 See also K.322 HALE, C D HALL, John HANNA, BL HANSEN, V K.57 F.41, K.57 K.253 K.253, K.330 HALLIWELL, AC A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 HANURAV, T V HARE, Frederick F B HARPER, Albert B HARRIS, E E HARRIS, Geoffrey Wingfield HARRIS, Harry HARRIS, Horton Index of correspondents K.57 K.57 K.253 K.57, K.331 K.398 K.57, K.174 K.508 HARRISON, Geoffrey Ainsworth K.188, K.255, K.384, K.386 HARRISON, Sir Richard John HARRISON, Ronald Keith HART, Gerald D HARTMANN, Otto A.309 K.515 K:57 20, K.59 HASSIG, Alfred 2d; WO7, K.253 HAWKES, Jacquetta K.497 K.57 HARTRIDGE, Hamilton HARVEY, Robin Grant HAWKES, Leonard HAYNES, Alice HATCHER, David E HAUGE, Mogens K.61-K.63, K.253, K.300 HAYRAPETIAN, Hera E.29, K.60, K.165, K.256 EH HEINRICH, Siegfried A.295 K.504 A.305 K.57 HEATH, Alan L HEDAYAT, Sh HEIDE, H M van der HEIKEN, Aage HAYSOM, Phyllis A.246-A.249 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 HELLYER, Arthur HELM, Douglas George HELMBOLD, W HEMINGWAY, W HENDERSON, George W D HENNINGSEN, K HENROTE, J G HENRY, M V HENSCHEN, Folke HENSON, F A HERZOG, P HERNE, Andrew HEUSE, GA Index of correspondents A.306 K.440 K.64 K.441 K.64 K.64 K.64 K.64 K.66, K.253 K.501 K.67 K.510 K.64 HEWITT, LF HIBBS, James L HIERNAUX, Jean HIGGINSON, HILL, Edwin K.495 D.9, K.253 K.442 A.297 K.68 K.69 K.496 HEWITT, H Dixon HICKMAN, L Blair HIRSCHFELD, Jan HIMSWORTH, Sir Harold Percival F.42 K.190 See also F.97, K.218 HOFFENBERG, R (‘Bill’) HIRSZFELD, Hanna K.69 K.69 K.69 K.69 HITZEROTH, H HJORT, Tage HIRSZFELD, L D.2, D.4 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 HOLLAN, Susan R HOLLANDER, L Peter HOLLIS, Julian D HOLMES, R HOMMERIL, P HOPWOOD, FL HOREJSI, J HORNABROOK, R W HORNE, Sandra HORROBIN, D F HOSTE, B HOWELL, Alan HOWELL, Simon Index of correspondents K.72, K.253 K.72 K.503 E25 K.504 K.497 K.72 K.72 K.253 K.253 K.386 K.443 K.513 HOWIE, JB HUGHES, David Rees HULSE, Frederick S HU,SC HUCKLE, K E K.70, K.253 K.71 K.504, K.515 HUMAN HEREDITY K.72 A.296 K.73 K.74 HOWIE, Robert Andrew HOWELLS, William White HUMAN BIOLOGY COUNCIL A.302, K.253 HUNTSMAN, R G (‘Dick’) HUXLEY, Sir Julian Sorell K.12 D.28-D.31 A.307 HUNT, John R HUNTER, Michael J.42, K.283 K.182, K.257 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 IBBERTSON, H K IBRAHIM, K ICHAPORIA, RH IlJl, Ryo Index of correspondents K75 K.258 K.75 K.75 IKIN, Elizabeth W (‘Jan’) A.300, K.36, K.75 IKKALA, Eero IMPACT INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, CALCUTTA INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY INSTITUTE OF COSTS AND WORKS ACCOUNTATNS INSTITUTION OF PROFESSIONAL CIVIL SERVANTS K-75 i J.3 J.2, J.3 K.173 Gild ld INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN BIOLOGISTS AZ K.393-K.397 A.148, K.53 ISSITT, Peter D IONESCU, DanA IRVINE, ISEKI, Shoei K.76 K.258 K.75 Ko R77 A.250 K.75 ITURRIAGA, José Luis Goti INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMMES INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION K.445-K.450 JAHN, Samia Al Azharia JACKSON, Charles E JAEGER, Georges IVES, Elizabeth IWATA, Munehico IXER, Robert A A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 JAMES, PHR JAMIESON, Alan Index of correspondents K.78 K.512 JANKOWSKI, Jan K MOOR- K.80-K.84, K.217, K.259, K.376 JANUSCH, John BUETTNER- JAYAKAR, S D JEE, Nigel JEFFREYS, Sir Harold JELLEY, W Vaughan JENKINS, Trefor JERSEY K.78 K.78 K.451 A.123, K.452 K.503 K.85-K.89, K.259, K.332, K.386 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDING & WORKS K.513, K.514, K.519 ISLAND DEVELOMENT COMMITTEE K.434, K.442, K.444, K.512 STATES OF JERSEY PATHOLOGY LABORATORY H.20, J.35 JIM, Robert T S K.468, K.508 A.307, A.506, A.508 JERSEY EVENING POST JERSEY HERITAGE TRUST K.509, K.510 JOHNSTON, David E JONES, Ernest K.453 K.519 K.78 F.116 JERSEY MUSEUMS SERVICE JERSEY SOCIETY IN LONDON JOHN WILEY AND SONS, INC., PUBLISHERS E.6 JONES, Nevin Campbell HUGHES- A.126, A.295 K.269 JONES, RL JONES, Roland JONES, Gwyn | MEIRION- JONES, M E HUGH- JONES, Philip HUGH- JORGENSEN, Gerhard A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 JOTHAM, R W JUBERG, Richard C JUDD, W John JULIEN, PaulF JA JUSTICE, Parvin KABAT, Elvin A KAHLON, D Paul Singh KALMUS, Hans KALOW, W KAMEL, Karim KANG Yung Sun Index of correspondents K.509 K.78 K.239 F.25;K:90 K.78, K.119 K.91 K.91 See K.260 K.91 K.92 K.91 KAPRIO, Leo A KEEN, Harry A.37 K.385 K.91 K.455-K.458 KATTAMIS, A C KELUS, Andrew S KEKWICK, Ralph K.260 K.260 K.260 KEEN, David Henry KASPRISIN, Duke O KELLY, Tom Stuart-Black K.91 KERRIDGE, David Frank KESSLER, Alexander K.510 K.222 K.260 K.91 K.93 K.174 KEY, Colin H KHAN, P Meera KIDD, Kenneth K KEMP, Tage KESSEL, Neil K.91 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 KING, John W KING, Robert J KIRSCH, David A KIRK, Robert Louis KIRKMAN, Henry N KISS, B REX- KLEIN, Thomas W KLEMPERER, Martin R KLUPFEL, Walther KOBIELA, Jan S KODAMA, S KOLLER, F KONIAREK, Jan Index of correspondents K.347 K.504 K.260 D.5, K.94, K.95, K.323, K.387 K.91 K.91 K.96 K.96 K.459 K.96 K.96 K.96 K.96 KOOMANS, Catrien KREIL, R KRANTZ, Grover S KRIEGER, Henrique KUEPPERS, Friedrich A.302, K.96 K.460 fod K.82 K.96 KRATOCHVIL, Clyde H KONUGRES, Angelyn A. KOPEC (née HALPERN), Ada Christina Di27, D:39; E34, e738; Kelle, K.185, K.261, K.300, K.334 See also F.94 K.96 K.108 K.96 K.97 KUHNS, William J KULKARNI, S M LA HAULE BOOKS LANCET LANCHBURY, J S A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents LANDICK, SHC LANKESTER SOCIETY, EXETER COLLEGE OXFORD LASKER, Gabriel Ward LAUGHLIN, William Sceva LAURIE, John LAWLER, Sylvia D LAYRISSE, Miguel LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION LEAKEY, AR LEAKEY, JEB A.308 E13 K.98 K.99, K.100 K.262 K.98 K.101, K.335 A.313, A.314 D.46-D.48 K.72 LEARMONTH, Andrew Thomas Arnos D.26, D.27, K.262 LEAVER, Charmian K.262 K.98 K.495 K.98 LEE, Samuel Y EEEDS; E¥ LEEK, F FILCE- LEGUEBE, A LEMONS, Hoyt LEVENE, Cyril LEHMANN, Benigna K.263 A.252 LEHMANN, Hermann A.252, K.39, K.50, K.69, K.157, K.264, K.336, K.384, K.385 See also K.236 K.265 LEVERHULME TRUST FUND D.32 K.498 K.462 K.98 K.265 LINCOLN, Patrick D.26-D.31 A.262 EEVY2 LEWIS, Eric LIE, Luan INJO- LINES, John G A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 LISKER, Rubén LISTER, Adrian Index of correspondents LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE LIVINGSTONE, Frank B LOACH, DA LOGHEM, Erna van LOGHEM, J J van LOKE, E R KEHR- LONDON CLINIC OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS LONG, Graham LONG, Roger LOULAND, S K.337 K.518 A.139, H.14, J.3 See also K.277 K.98 K.504 K.102, K.244, K.385 A.32, A.33, A.37, A.42, A.44, F.25, K.81, K.102, K.232, K.303 K.98 A.126 K.510 K.463 K.265 LOURIE, John A LUMLEY, Henry de McBURNEY, Anne McKUSICK, Victor A K.98 K.495 K.98, K.209 LUCAS, Betty LUCAS, SH LOWE, EE LOWE, RF A.308 K.265 K.514 McBURNEY, Charles Brian Montagu K.103, K.266 MACDONALD & CO. (PUBLISHERS) LTD McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY INC. McCONNELL, Richard B MACFARLANE, Roger K.105, K.267 F.118, F.119 McCLINTOCK, David K.464 A.306 K.103, K.506 A.305 F.120 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 McLEAVE, Hugh McLENNAN, Sir Hugh McMICHAEL, Sir John McWHIRTER, Kennedy MAGNUS, Preben von MAIA, Ademar FREIRE- MALLET, Cecile MALLINSON, Jeremy J C MANKIND QUARTERLY MANN, Joseph D MANN, Julia M MANTON, Peter G K Index of correspondents K.103 A.37 D.39 K.268 K.131 K.103 K.512 K.266 A.23 K.18 K.266 K.266 MARIN, Carlos Campusano MARTIN, Norman Roy F.43, K.104-K.106, K.338 K.386 A.253 A.40, A.307, A.310, K.497 MANWELL, Clyde MARETT, Nora MARKS, M MARSHALL, Ruth MARETT, Robert Ranulph MARE, Sir Arthur James de la K.386 K.266 K.103 MASON, Aileen BURFORD- A.122, A.123, A.128, A.253, A.330, G.25, G.26 A.302, A.308, A.327, C.13, K.266 MAY AND BAKER LTD, PHARMACEUTICALS MAYCOCK, Sir William d’Auvergne K.502 K.202 A.117 K.520 D.26 K.266 MASSON, Irvine MATSON, G Albin MATTHEWS, Margaret MAY, Jacques M A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents MAYR, Wolfgang R MEADE, Thomas Wilson K.387 K.269 MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE FOR SOVIET H.21 JEWRY MEDICAL DEFENCE UNION A.154, K.269 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL MELLORS, Paul MENEV, Tom MENINGITIS RESEARCH APPEAL MENINGITIS TRUST MESSERVY, R F METEXAS, Marc N C.7, D.1, D.2, D.4, D.5, D.6, D.9- D.14, D.15-D.20, D.27, G.25, J.3, K.322, K.376 K.508 K.269 H.15, K.203 H.15, K.201 K.103, K.269 F.43, K.103 MICHIELS, Leo MISSION, Gary Philip A.14, A.254-A.256 MINNAERT, MISAWA, Shogo MITCHELL, Robert John ala K.465 A.139 A.303 K.103 K.520 MILES, Sir Arnold Ashley MISKOWSKI, Josette Renault MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY METHUEN & CO. LTD, PUBLISHERS K.196 K.171, K.270-K.273, K.300, K.385 K.103 K.103 K.520 MONINS, lan MOORE, HS MIZAN, Necmettin MODIANO, Guido MOIGNAN, Lewis Le MOLYNEUX, Neil K.496, K.512 K.275 K.466 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents MOORE, Leslie R MOORES, Phyllis MORGAN, Walter Thomas James K.503 F.37, K.274, K.385 A.308, K.275 MORGANTI, Giuseppe MORTON, Newton Ennis MOSS, W Glen MOTULSKY, Arno G MOULDS, John J MOULLEC, Jean MOURANT, Christopher K.107 K.108 K.158 K.109 K.386 K.103 A.306 MOURANT (née BRAY), Emily Gertrude MOURANT, Ernest Charles A.189-A.202 See A.222 MOURANT, Frederick Charles MUNRO, lan See A.222 A.14, A.221 A.207-A.220 A.223, K.339 A.203-A.206 MURRAY, Bruce MOURANT, Roy G MOWBRAY, Susan MOURANT, Leslie Lilian MOURANT, Wilfred Edwin MURLEY, Sir Reginald Sydney MOURANT (née DICKSON), Jean Elizabeth Cameron NASSIF, Raif S MURRAY, Robin M K.275 A.262 1275 K.517 K.275 515 MYERS, M Timothy NAGEL, Volker NAISH, Priscilla A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USA J.1 NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL NATIONAL TRUST FOR JERSEY NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON NATURE A.315, H.21 K.508 See BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) A.38, A.39, F.19, F.122 NEEL, James Van Gundia A.30, A.36, K.110, K.276, K.340 NEILSON, Graham NEJAD, M H KARIMI- NEKRASOVA, Olga NETO, Maria Christina Santos NEUBERGER, Albert NEWPORT, Joyce E K.510 K.110 K.110 K.386 K.277 K.510 NIJENHUIS, LE K.110 K.110 K.110 A.309 K.519 NODA, Kinjiro NORMAN, John NORMAN, J C K.278, K.300, K.386 A.37, C.9, D.33-D.36 NURSE, George Trevor OAKLEY, Kenneth Page NISWANDER, Jerry D NUFFIELD FOUNDATION K.111 ‘OBSERVATORY’ MAGAZINE OLIVER, Robin Langford K.166, K.167, K.169 K.517 A.44 K.279 K.467 OBSERVER OHAYON, Elie OATLEY, Avril A.257-A.259 OMOTO, Keiichi A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 ORIOL, Rafael OUTSCHOORN, AS OWREN, P Index of correspondents K.279 K.181 K.52 OXFORD UNIVERSITY JUNIOR SCIENTIFIC CLUB A.103, A.104 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS A.44, F.73, K.221, K.266 PALATNIK, M PALLISTER, MA PALLOT, Jane PALMER, Jacqueline PAPIHA, Surinder Singh PARKIN, Dorothy M PARKIN, Louise K.112 K.116 A.304, K.504, K.516 K.520 K.341, K.357 K.342 A.304 PAYNE, Sylvia M PATON, Douglas S K.495 K.12 K.386 PARKINSON, John PASCALI, Vincenzo L K.196 A.260 K.469 A.126 PATTERSON, Colin PATOUREL, John Le PARR, Charles William PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY, MASSACHUSETTS, USA K.280 PEREZ, Joaquin Fernandez PEAT, Christopher John K.280 K.470 K.112 K.520 K.503 G.25 PEACH, John PELHAM, RA PENROSE, Roger PEPIN, AR A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 PERGAMON PRESS LTD PERRIN, Sir Michael W PERRY, John E PERRY, P Michael PERSSON, Ib PESCOD, David P TAYLOR- PESTANA, Cynthia Bomfim PETO, Richard PHARAOH, Timothy Cranston PHANSOMBOON, Somsak PHILBIN, John PHILLIPS, Anthony PHILLIPS, Kenneth Austin Index of correspondents A.46 D.2, K.385 K.280 K.282 K.113, K.281 K.280 K.280 K.280 K.472 A.30, A.42 K.497, K.498 K.280 K.473 POLLACK, Marilyn S POLLARD, MH PHIPPS, R PLATO, Chris C PLAYFAIR, E PLYMEN, GH POMERAT, Gerard R K.471 K.280 K.112 K.280 K.343 K.280 K.283, K.344-K.347, K.387 POLLITZER, William Sprott A.128 POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL POWELL, Douglas BADEN- POWELL, Jane BADEN- K.280 K.112 F.124 POTTS, WT W POUNDER, RE POOLE, TM PORTIER, Aimé A.19 A.41, K.280 K.280 A.261 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 PRE, Derek du PRE, Hilary Anne du PRE, Jacqueline du PRE, R D du PRICE, Dorothea PRICE, Jeffrey PRITCHARD, D J PROKOP, Otto PRUSINER, Stanley Ben PYKE, David Alan Index of correspondents A.128, A.262-A.265 A.266 A.267-A.273 A.310 A.117 K.513, K.514 K.280 K.112 K.280 K.280 QUESNE, C J Le A.274, A.275, A.330 QUILICI, J C K.369, K.370 RACE, Robert Russell RANQUE, J RANSON, R D RASKA, K RACE RAIKES, A.23 A.123 K.349 K.114 RAMSKOU, Thorkild A.39, A.42, A.46, K.348, K.380- K.382 E215 READER’S DIGEST RAWLINSON, John RAYMOND, Royston K.114 K.284 REED, T Edward REID, John D RAVEAU, FHM K.114, K.132 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents RENFREW, K.518 RENOUF, John Thomas A.302, A.303, A.304, K.475 RENWICK, James Harrison RESTREPO, M Alberto REYMENT, Richard Arthur REYNOLDS, Vernon RIAD, Raoul RICARD, Patrice RILEY, Sir Ralph RITTER, Horst ROACH, Robert ROB, Charles G A.41, K.284 K.114 K.284, K.350 K.114 K.114 K.369, K.371 A.25, A.308 K.114 K.474 F.124 ROBERTS, Derek Frank Bruce ROBINSON, A J ROBINSON, GW S ROBINSON, Nick ROBSON, Norman RODWELL, Warwick A.47, F.43, K.114, K.285, K.352- K.357, K.384 ROBERTS, John A Fraser A.97, A.98, A.276-A.278 ROBERTSON, Margaret K.114 K.508 K.509 ROBIN, Raoul LEMPRIERE- ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION A.41, E.14 ROGALSKI, Tadeusz DZIERZYKRAY- ROSENHEIM, Max Leonard, Baron ROSENFIELD, Richard Ernest K.476 K.114 K.284 K.504 K.514 A.301 A.19 ROGERS, Alan R ROGERS, Cedric A.305, A.306 A.27 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents ROTTER, Jerome | ROUGHTON, Rosemary ROWE, Alain J MARENGO- ROWLAND, GWA ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND ROYAL SOCIETY ROYAL SOCIETY OF HEALTH ROZANOVA, | A RUBINSTEIN, Pablo K.284 K.284 K.116, K.117 K.497, K.501 D.37, K.221 K.284 K.240 A.41, A.44, A.309, D.38-D.40, E.29, J.27, K.240, K.398, K.500 A.25 K.114 K.386 RUNCORN, Stanley Keith K.477, K.478 RUFFIE, Jacques RYAN, Paul RYCHKOV, Ju Gregor RYDER, Ken SAHA, N RUPKE, Nicholas A K.284, K.510 K.114 K.510 K.114 K.286 RUCKNAGEL, Donald L A.15, A.38, A.39, A.45, K.89, K.358-K.375, K.384 See also K.284 A.27, K.118 SAINTONGE, D M Chaput de SALZANO, Francisco M SALZANO, Francisco M A.23, A.38, A.39, K.118 K.287 A.309 A.25 K.287 K.386 SALDANHA, P H SALMON, Denise SANDOVAL, Luis A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SANGER, Ruth Ann SANGHVI, L D SARGENT, F SARGENT II, Frederick SARKER, Sumita SAUL, Susan L SCAWIN, Margaret SCHAEUBLE, J SCHLEUSSNER, Hans SCHMIDT, Paul J SCHNEIDER, William H SCHUT, John W Index of correspondents K.42, K.71, K.118 K.118, K.135 K.496 K.83, K.84 K.287 K.288 A.279 K.118 K.289 K.118 A.14 K.118 K.385 A.33 SCHWIDETZHY, | SCOTT, Edward M SCOWEN, E F SCUDDER, John SECORD, C SCIENTIST SCOTT, Carol A.39, D.21 A.33, A.36 SCIENCE JOURNAL K.326 K.290 K.118 K.289 SCOTT, Sir Peter Markham GaAl7 SEROLOGICAL POPULATION GENETICS LABORATORY SERJEANT, Robert Bertram SEELLEUR, Renée Le SELIGMAN, Brenda Z A.125 K.291 K.119 SELIGMAN, Gerald A.37 A.297 F.123, K.119 SELF, AF A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SETH, Swadesh SETTERING, Karen SEYMOUR, Kathleen Index of correspondents K.119 K.119 K.498 SFORZA, Luigi Luca CAVALLI- K.120-K.122, K.386 SHAHID, Munib SHANE, John SHAPER, AG SHAPIRO, Maurice SHEBA, Chaim SHIH, L Y SHOOTER, RA SIBERT, JR SILVER, Richard T K.157 K.291 K.291 K.119 A.38, A.39 K.119 K.291 A.44 K.123 A.280 K.505 K.291 SIRROW, Martin B SKOV, Flemming SIMEY, Margaret SIMKISS, Kenneth SIRSAT, Satyavati M. K.119 K.123 K.123 SIMMONS, Roy T SINHA, Shivashanker Prasad A.38, A.41, K.123 See also A.44 See K.155 SMITH, Craig WHEATON- SMITH, David Macleish K.291 K.124 K.512 A.44 K.125 F.129 SMITH, Alec James SMITH, Cedric A B SINEL, Michael J SINISCALCO, Marcello SMITH, Harry M A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents SMITH, Herbert Gladstone A.298, A.299, K.497 SMITH, Honor SMITH (later GLEMSER), Madeleine SMITH, Marian W SMITH, S K Kellett SMITH, Walter Campbell A.30 K.167-K.169 K.124 K.504 F.8, K.479 SNEATH, Peter Henry Andrews A.32, K.287, K.505, K.511 SOBCZAK, Kazimiera DOMANIEWSKA- D.10, F.73, K.124, K.292, K.372 SOCHA, Wladyslaw K.124, K.376 SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE ANTHROPOLOGIA SOCIETE GUERNESIAISE SOCIETE JERSIAISE A.27 K.454 A.145, A.147, A.29, F.50, F.128, K.438, K.439, K.463, K.502, K.508, K.510, K.516, K.517, K.518, K.520 A.150, G.26, K.393 SOIL MECHANICS LTD SORIANO, M SPARROW, Charles SOKAL, Robert R SOL, Marie SPECTOR, Walter Graham K.508 K.293 K.385 A.102, A.109, A.110, A.111, K.480 SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN BIOLOGY K.481 SPOONER, Edward Tenney Casswell SPILLER, Reginald Charles K.292 A.305 D.41 K.124 SPEISER, Paul SPIELMANN, W K.496, K.497, K.498, K.502 K.46, K.377 K.124 SOLLAS, William Johnson SQUIRE, Anton Dale A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents ST BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL A.131, A.134, D.21-D.25 JOINT RESEARCH BOARD D.41 MEDICAL COLLEGE A.131, A.149, D.21-D.24, D.27 STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, George STAMM, W P STATE INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN GENETICS STAUGHTON, Richard STAVELEY, Jock M STEEL, C Michael STEELE, Peter STEENBERG, G van STEINBERG, Arthur Gerald K.127 K.116 J.45 K.294 K.378 K.294 K.126 K.294 A.33, A.36, A.38, A.39, A.40, A.41, A.42, A.44, A.46, F.41, K.46, K.126, K.295, K.332 STEVENS, John K.294, K.515 STILES, Sir Harold STILLWELL, FL STEVENS, Charles STEVENS, Collette K.506 A.15 K.294 STORK, Adelaide L K.482 K.503 K.126 STOJCEVSKI, Todor STEWART, Gordon T A.296 STUBBLEFIELD, Sir Cyril James STRANDSKOV, H H STUDZIENSKI, S M K.117 K.294 K.126 K.297 K.502 K.376 SUEUR, Annie Le STONE, W H STOUT, T D STRATTON, Fred F.41 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 SUEUR, Bob Le SUEUR, Frances Le SUEUR, Fred O Le SUNDERLAND, Eric SUNDERLAND, N V SUSSMAN, Leon N SVJGAARD, A SYLVESTER, Dorothy SYRET, Marguerite SYVRET, W F Index of correspondents K.518 C512; 1K:519 A.297, A.304 G.26, K.157, K-159, K.296; K:297; K.379 Ex2 K.128 K.298 A.117, A.123 A.307, K.508 A.295, K.128 TABACHNICK, Walter J K.129 TALEB, N A.38, A.41, A.46 0 TAMARADZE, V TANIS, Robert J TANNER, Jim M A.27 K.129 K.129 K.129 K.512 K.299 TAUSZIK, Thomas TASHIAN, Richard E ?TARLLINSON, John E19 TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, PUBLISHERS TENRAA, WFER K.129 K.483 RA2ZT F.113, K.130 K.380-K.382 TAYLOR, Harvey W TAX, Sol TAYLOR, GL TASSEL, R Van TAYLOR, M V THEBAULT, RE A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents THODAY, John Marion THOMA, A THOMAS, Chris THOMAS, Thelma M THOMPSON, Fred W THOMPSON, Margaret W THOMSON, Sir Arthur Landsborough TILLS, Donald TIWARI, SC TOBIAS, Phillip Vallentine A.39 K.131 K.514 K.144 K.131 K.131, K.299 A.137, A.138 A.45, D.8, D.11-D.13, D.16, F.43, K.8-K.12, K.24, K.25, K.45, K.46, K.67; K:95, K:117, K.162; K.183;, K.220, K.248, K.266, K.300, K.383- K.387 K.132 A.47, K.131, K.301 TODD, James TOMATIS, L TOVELL, Trevor TRINCAS, Mario A.281-A.284 K.131 B.3, B.4, K.496 K.299 K.131 K.170 K.131 K.131 TREGALLAS, W M TOOLEY, Michael John TOVEY, Geoffrey Harold TONKS, Laurence Henry TROBRIDGE, Geoffrey Frank A.33, A.34, A.37 TURNER, Richard Wainwright Duke TRUELOVE, Sidney Charles K.131 K.131 K.131 K.131 See K.131 K.503 TURAZZA, Guido TROY, Edward J TU, Mya TULINUS, Sven A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 TURNER, Robert TZONEVA, M UHLENBRUCK, G UMNOVA, MA UNDERDOWN, George W UNDERWOOD, R UNDEVIA, Jayantilal Vithaldas UNGAR, Berta UNESCO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Index of correspondents K.64, K.301 K.133 A.297 K.134 K.135 K.302 A.317 STATE OF ALASKA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE J.2 US ARMY EUROPEAN RESEARCH OFFICE D.26-D.31 UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK J.2, J.3, J.42 F.25, J.42 UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN G.22 J.16 G.23 G.25 rOn J.16 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, USA UNIVERSITY OF CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, USA VALSIK, JA UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, SOUTH AFRICA VALENTA, Lubomir J VALENTINE, DH VALLS, Arturo A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 VANDEL, Albert VAUGHTON, K C VERGNES, Henri A VERSTRAETE, Marc VESSEY, Martin VEULLE, Philip M de VIBERT, F J VIERUCCI, A VILLENEUVE, Donald A VIVIER, Paul F du VLCEK, Emanuel VLIETINCK, RF VOAK, D Index of correspondents K.138 A.37 K.139, K.385 K.136 K.303 A.285, A.286, K.508 K.484, K.509 K.107, K.136 K.136 A.309 K.140 K.303 K.387 WACHTEL, E M WALBY, HG WALKER, Alice VOGEL, F VOLKER, J F VORONOV, A K.304 K.519 A.301 WADDINGTON, Joan K.136 K.136 K.136 VOS, Gerardus Hubertus A.33 F.43, K.144, K.304, K.386, K.389 WALLIS, Frederick Stretton WALKER, Michael J K.519 K.304 K.485 WALSH, Robert J WALTER, H WALTERS, SE WARD, John K.141 K.143, K.388 K.304 Index of correspondents A.37, K.304 A.128, A.287, K.433, K.486 K.142, K.390 A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 WARD, Michael P WARREN, J P WARREN, Kitty Biehme WARWICK, Roger WASHBROOK, John WATERS, Alan H WATERSTON, Charles Dewar WATKIN, | WATSON, John M A.41 A.42 D.13 K.487 A.44 A.320 K.515 K.145 F.41 K.304 K.488 K.142 K.497, K.498 D.42, K.167 WATSON HAWKSLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEERS WATTIAUX, Jean-Marie WATTKINS, Winifred M WEATHERALL, Sir David John WEIR, Donald M WEISSMANN, Jorge WEEKES, E WEGESA, P WEIR, HM WEISERT, WEDGWOOD, Margaret WEINER, Joseph Sidney D.38, K.67, K.83, K.145, K.187, K.304, K.364, K.391-K.399 A.25, A.27, A.30, A.32, D.43, D.44 WENNER-GREN FOUNDATION FOR ANTHROPOLOGICAL WELLS, Maurice Kingsley WELLS, Alfred Kingsley K.500 K.502 K.142 WELLCOME TRUST K.305 A.39 K.142 K.304 WENDT, GG RESEARCH A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 WENT, David WERNER, Anton WESTOLL, Thomas Stanley WICKREMASINGHE, RL WIDDUS, Roy WIENER, Alexander Solomon Index of correspondents K.520 K.489 K.505 K.146 K.142 A.32, A.33, A.36, K.16, K.142, K.400 WIGNALL, Ernest William A.298, A.304, A.305 WILDE, Joanna W WILKINSON, John A WILLIAMS, DRR WILLIAMS, Edward Dillwyn WILLIAMS, Joanne A.307 K.306, K.307 A.46 A.33 K.171 WILLIAMS, Leonard M P E13 A.38 K.491 K.509, K.519 WILSON, Harry WILSON, John L WILSON, J WILLIS, Malcolm B WILSON, Peggy WILSON, Peter WINTON, Marianne K.304 K.490 K.142 WINGSTRAND, K G K.498 WITIER, Philippe LEFEVRE- WOLANSKI, Lubil Napoleon WOLFENDEN, Ernest Brian K.142, K.366, K.368 K.142 K.142 K.304 A.129 K.142 K.195 WINTROBE, MM WITTS, L J WOLF, Eva A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 Index of correspondents WOLFSON FOUNDATION WOLKIND, SN WOOD, Christopher H WOODFIELD, D Graeme WOODROW, John C WOODWARD, Joan E WOOLDRIGHT, D W WOOTTON, Barbara WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION WORLLEDGE, Sheila M WORMALL, A WORRALL, AH D.45-D.48 =o K.147 K.148 A.43, A.304 A.299 K.495 F.129 D.49-D.51 A.40, K.142 A.127 A.97, A.98, A.288 WORTHINGTON, Edgar Barton A.33, A.37, A.38, K.142, K.396 WRIGHT, Ralph WRIGHT, Sewell B.3-B.5, K.492 K.304, K.493 WRIGHT, Mabel C K.142 A.295 K.304 K.304 WRIGHT, Annabelle L WRIGHT, William Bourke Oia ZACHARIDES, Nick A E YOUNG, Lawrence E YAKIMOV, V YIN, Jane A YOUINOU, P WYLEY, John WYMER, John James ZAKI, Malaka A.E. Mourant NCUACS 85/6/99 ZAMCHECK, Norman ZERMTI, Martial ZEUNER,, Friedrich Eberhard ZEVEN, AC ZLATEVA, M ZOUTENDYK, Alwyn ZUCKERMAN, Arie Jeremy ZUCKERMAN, Solly, Baron Index of correspondents K.150 K.150 K.502 K.150 K.150 mi2oit toi A.41 A.22, A.40, D.45, D.47, D.48, F.58, K.150, K.384, K.385 ZULUETA, Julian de K.152
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