Title inscribed on first page, with brief list of contents. Used from the front from c February 1942, paginated 1-172, and from the back. Not all in Synge's hand.
With R. Consden, A.H. Gordon, and A.J.P. Martin. Not listed in Bibliog., latest bibliographical reference 1944.
Hardback notebook with label inscribed inside front cover. Used for record of 'Petrol and routes'.
'Control' was the name which Synge and A.H. Gordon gave to their shared car at Cambridge.
With A.H. Gordon and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog. 18 (1943). Brief correspondence with editor, 1943.
'Partition chromatography in the study of protein constituents', with A.H. Gordon and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog. 14 (1943); Brief correspondence with editor, 1942.
'The amino-acid composition of tyrocidine', with A.H. Gordon and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog. 17 (1943); Correspondence with editor, 1943.
With R. Consden, A.H. Gordon, and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog, 32 (1947).
Correspondence re publication, 1945, 1947.
Correspondence. Gordon was Synge's colleague at the Wool Industries Research Association, Leeds from 1941. He spent periods in Denmark, Czechoslovakia and Sweden, 1948-1950 before starting at the National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London in June 1950.
J/109: c 1940-1945
J/110: 1946-1947
J/111: 1948-1950
J/112: 1950-1957
J/113: 1961-1965, 1977. Correspondence 1977 from includes typescript draft (with manuscript revision) by Gordon 'How paper chromatography was discovered'.
J/114: Principally undated letters from Leeds.