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Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811-1853), geologist,ornithologist, deputy Reader in Geology, Oxford, 1850-53, corrected, enlarged and edited, for the Ray Society, Agassiz's MS for Bibliographia Zoologiae et Geologie, which was published in 4 vols., 1848-54. Strickland was son-in-law of Sir William Jardine, and there are letters to Jardine, 1855, about his proposed Supplement to Agassiz
[1-51] Bibliographical lists, notes
[5] JOHN LE CONTE (Professor, Georgia). Letter to Sir William Jardine (1854)
[6] C. GIRARD (Smithsonian Institution). Letter to [?] (n.d.)
[36,52] EDWARD NEWMAN. Letters to Hugh Strickland (1853)
[44] T. RUPERT JONES (Assistant Secretary, Geological Society). Letter to Sir
William Jardine (1853)
[53] CHURCHILL BABINGTON (1821-89) (clergyman, Disney Professor of
Archaeology, 1865-80; writer, editor). Letter to Sir William Jardine (1855)
[54] JAMES HARDY (1815-98) (entomologist). Letter to Sir William Jardine (1855)
[55] THOMAS HINCKS (1818-99) (clergyman, zoologist, writer). Letter to Sir
William Jardine (1855)
[56] JOHN HOGG (1800-69) (naturalist, writer). Letter to Sir William Jardine (1855)
[57] SIR EDWIN RAY LANKESTER (1847-1929) (Jodrell Professor of Zoology,
University College London, 1874-91; Linacre Professor of Comparative Anatomy,
Oxford 1891-98; Keeper of Zoology, British Museum, South Kensington 1898-1907).
Letter to Sir William Jardine [1854]
[58] HENRY WILLIAM GAINSBOROUGH RAY (clergyman). Letter to Sir William
Jardine (1854)
[59] THOMAS W. WOOD (natural history artist). Letter to Sir William Jardine (1855)
[61] Proof sheets of Bibliographia zoologiae et geologiae by Prof. Louis Agassiz
corrected, enlarged and edited by H.E. Strickland and Sir William Jardine, Vol.
IV (NAC to ZWI) (London, Ray Society, 1854)
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