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ONSL/3/10 · Documento · 1914-1920
Parte de Papers of Huia Onslow

Contains letters from various figures associated with the society regarding Onslow's work for them: predominantly writing précis of articles in scientific journals such as Nature deemed relevant [see ONSL/3/11], but also providing translations and lists of books which should be reviewed, and writing articles for the Society's journal. Some typed copies of letters from Onslow to the Society also present.

Letters from: Sybil Gotto, Hon. Secretary; A. M. Carr Saunders, who has 'taken over the bibliography scheme'; R. A. Fisher; Nora Alexander, Assistant Secretary; Leonard Darwin, chairman; Constance M. Brown, Secretary; Miss M. E. Robinson, Literary Assistant'.

Letter from Nora Alexander to Huia Onslow
ONSL/3/10/23 · Item · 26 Mar. 1917
Parte de Papers of Huia Onslow

Kingsway House, Kingsway — Has slightly altered the proofs, including removing Greek lettering due to printing delays. Major Darwin would like two issues of the American Naturalist (Feb. and Dec. 1916). Has written to New York for them, 'but half the books one sends for nowadays go to build an island in the Atlantic or to give indigestion to the fishes'.

Letter from Nora Alexander to Huia Onslow
ONSL/3/10/25 · Item · 8 Jul. 1917
Parte de Papers of Huia Onslow

Kingsway House, Kingsway — Grateful for letter and enclosures. Apologises for short notice, but was concerned delay would have led to the mislaying of periodicals, lack of references, and accordingly a 'very faulty Index to the Review next year'.

Letter from Nora Alexander to Huia Onslow
ONSL/3/10/28 · Item · 9 Jan. 1919
Parte de Papers of Huia Onslow

11 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London — Received German scientific papers from the Department of Board and Trade. Require abstraction of articles on Mendelism in the 'Zeitshrift fur Induktive Abstammungs-u-Vererbungslehre'. Won't send them until hearing back 'as they are as heavy as their title'.