Entomology
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
'After Many Years', an unpublished and handwritten essay on Raven's pursuit of his hobby of entomology, 1926
'An Essay in Moth Collecting' by C. E. Raven, an unpublished manuscript, 1924 - 1932
Correspondence with the British Museum requesting to borrow a manuscript about insects, 19471020 - 19471025
Raven writes to the Keeper of Manuscripts at the British Museum asking if Sloane 4014, a manuscript of Thomas Mouffet's Theatorum Insectorum, could be sent up to him in Cambridge for him to study, as his duties as Vice-Chancellor make it impossible for him to spare the time to come down to London. The request is regretfully declined in the reply from the Keeper, who offers photostats or microfilms as alternatives.
George Crabbe: Notebooks on entomology, botany and chemistry
Letter to Rivers from C. G. Seligman about the behaviour of butterflies, 1918-12-02
Seligman, who had accompanied Rivers on the expedition to the Torres Sraits, observes that tortoise-shell butterflies continue to hover around the nettles on which the caterpillars of the species feed, and proposes a theory that the nutritional interest has been replaced by a reproductive one. He writes that he would like to develop the theory by testing the sex of the butterflies hovering over the nettles to verify if it is both the males and the females that do this.
Salt: The Papers of George Salt
This collection comprises journals and other writings by George Salt, as well as examples of his calligraphic work and correspondence.
The Papers of Sir Vincent Wigglesworth
This collection mainly consists of reprints of Wigglesworth's papers and protocols covering his research into insect physiology throughout his career. There are also diaries and photographs of Wigglesworth's research visits to West Africa, 1928, and the Indian sub-continent, 1934 - 1935.