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GB 0117 MS 257 · 1818-1875

Correspondence of Sir Edward Sabine, together with two volumes of correspondence on Terrestrial Magnetism by Sir Edward Sabine, Reverend Humphrey Lloyd and others.

Sabine , Sir , Edward , 1788-1883 , Knight , General and geophysicist
GB 0117 MS 778 · sub-fonds · 1961-1965

Identifications and field notes by Edred John Henry Corner and Wee Lek Chew from the Royal Society's expeditions to Kinabalu, North Borneo, 1961 and 1964; with a preliminary report on the Cambridge expedition to Mount Kinabalu, 1965.

Corner , Edred John Henry , 1906-1996 , botanist Chew , Wee Lek , fl 1961-1965
GB 0117 MS 622 · sub-fonds · [1901-1904]

Horizontal pendulum records from the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904.

National Antarctic Expedition , 1901-1904
GB 0117 MS 793 · sub-fonds · 1967-1969

An account of the Mato Grosso based on the Royal Society and Royal Geographical Society expedition to central Brazil in 1967-1969 by Anthony Smith. Typescript marked 'First draft'.

Smith , Anthony , fl 1967-1969
GB 0117 MS 374 · sub-fonds · 19th century

Letters and papers of Alexander Gordon Laing chiefly relating to his last and fatal expedition to Timbuktoo.

Laing , Alexander Gordon , 1794-1826 , traveller
GB 0117 MS 856 · sub-fonds · 1965

Expedition papers of James Andrew Grant relating to the Royal Society expedition to the Solomon Islands in 1965 and to subsequent work in Australia. Includes a large number of photographic slides.

Grant , James Andrew , 1935-1990 , explorer
Classified Papers
GB 0117 Cl.P · 1660-1741

Scientific and other papers sent to the Royal Society, presented at meetings of Fellows, or commissioned by the Society. They form a complementary series to the Early Letters, both of which were superseded by the Letters and Papers. Many of these items, referred to as the 'Guard Books', are duplicated in the Register Book of the Society. The classification is a simplified form of the 'Philosophical Transactions' abridgment by John Lowthorp. This arrangement was completed in 1741 by Thomas Birch. The majority of the papers in these volumes are manuscript, but a few printed documents occur throughout the series. Some of the papers are earlier in date than the grant on 15 July 1662 of the First Charter to the Society. The Committee of Trades seems to have been associated with the earlier meetings of those philosophers who subsequently became Fellows, and produced a number of practical papers, some of which were written in 1639 and which are mostly found in Volume 3(i). There are still earlier documents, mostly in Volume 25, which may have been included in the gift, in 1667, of the Arundel Library.

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