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LSH/1/1/8/1/170 · Part · 1933-06-02
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
List of supplies and equipment including hams, tarpaulins, various tinned foods (mushrooms, beans, fruits), staples such as flour, dhal, tea, spirits (gin, whiskey, rum), cigarettes, nails, and 12-gauge cartridges. Quantities are recorded for each item, with some noted in tins or pounds. 'Delhi flour' is specified among the staples.

CONTENT:
Hams 2. Tarpaulins 16.
Gun 2 Marmalade 25
Essences 12. Jam 11 + 1
Sigris 3. Syrup 1 + 7 lbs + 4 lbs + 1 + 1
Cotton Wool. 3 Honey 2 + 4
Antiflo. 4 Cheese 26
1" + 2" nails tins 3
Whalen Valves ..
Do. Mushroom
Do. Fr beans
Do. Cabbage
Do. Apricots
Do. Apples
Do. Prunes
Do. Sultanas
Do. Tomatoes
Cornbean 1
Gin 2
Lime Juice 1
Whiskey 1
Rum 1
Delhi flour 2
Dhal 2
Tea pkts 7
" brick 1
Cigarettes tins 56
" pkts 50
Curry powder 2 + 1
Bitters 1
12 G. cartridges 200

GB 235 GBY/7/6/8/3 · Item · 11 April 2000 - 10 April 2001
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

3 page summary. Typed. A project summary from the Natural History Museum, London's internal Science Project Information System.

[TITLE] "Introgression and Genetic Erosion in the Galapagos Tomato (Solanum cheesmaniae)" (SPIS no.: 1494)

Natural History Museum, London
LSH/1/1/5/1/116 · Part · 1870-03-15
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
This page introduces a volume preserving the records of meetings of the Society of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, noting annual meetings and publications. It states the Society was organized in 1870, its first meeting was on 15 March 1870, names the first President and Secretary, and notes that this volume covers 1890 to 1900 with records transcribed by the Secretary in Philadelphia in June 1900.

CONTENT:
The object of this book is to preserve the
records of the meetings of the
Society of the Alumni of the
Medical Department of the
University of Pennsylvania.
The Society was organized in
1870, and its first meeting was
held on the 15th of March of that
year. The first President was
Dr. George B. Wood, and the first
Secretary was Dr. Horace Binney Hare.
The Society has held annual
meetings since its organization,
and has published several
volumes of its proceedings.
The present volume contains the
records of the meetings from
1890 to 1900.
The records have been carefully
transcribed from the original
minutes by the Secretary.
Philadelphia, June 1900.

GB 235 IBC · Item · 1964

• Report on the Tenth International Mycology/ Plant Pathology Excursion, held in Aberdeen between August 13th and 20th, 1964. Record of site visits over the period, discusses plant diseases, list of fungi found and their locations.

International Botanical Congress