LINNEAN SOCIEir OF LONDON. 



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Fulham. 



24 Jan. 1831. 



28 Feb. 1831. 



21 April 1831. 



24 April 1831. 



18 Sept. 1832. 



6 Aug. 1838. 



29 Jan. 1839. 



30 May 1839. 



8 June 1839. 

 23 Aug. 1839. 



3 Oct. 1839. 



About B.'s enormous collections wbicb are still to 

 be worked out — about collecting Coleoptera in 

 papers. 



Habits of Nectarinia — generic names for Wood- 

 peckers — is favourable to S.'s proposal, of jointly 

 working out bis birds — about S.'s vindication 

 of certain French authors (Lesson & Desmarest). 



Mentions the bead and painting of the Dodo at 

 Oxford. 



Goes to Paris. 



About S.'s intention to emigrate. 



Conveys information as to the advantages of 



Tasmania for intending emigrants; dissuades 



S. from leaving England. 



About family affairs. 



Byrne, A. 



London. 



7 July 1821. 



Canteebuby, Arclibishop of. [William Howley.] 



Lambetb. Copy of S.'s application for the Keepersbip of the 



4 Mar. 1840. Zool. Dept. Brit. Mus. — Archbishop's acknow- 



ledgment of receipt. 



Cantor, Theodore Edward. 



London. Describes his zoolog. work in India, and offers S. 



22 May 1838. certain specimens. 



28 July 1838. Gives S. duplicate insects, but reserves his 

 14 & 20 Aug. 1838. ichthyological material to himself. 



Charlesworth, Edward. 

 London. 



11 July 1838. ( The Mag. Nat. Hist, is quite open to receive 

 19 Nov. 1838. ( communications fi-om S. 



Children, John George. 



London. 



15 Jan. 1831. 

 4 June 1831. 



11 July 1831. 



6 Mar. 1840. 



Clifford, J. D. 

 Lexington. 

 17 April 1820. 



Draft of a letter from S. joining issue with Ch. 



about systems in Nat. Hist. 

 Ch.'s reply — referring particularly to the system 



of Lamarck. 

 Declines to support S.'s candidature for the 



Keepersbip in the Zool. Dept. of the Brit. Mus., 



and regards J. E. Gray to be the one best 



qualified for the post. 



Offers fossils for exchange. 



