Endorsed 'Psychol[ogy]', and initialled 'J. A. T.' [J. Arthur Thomson]. Typescript.
Sans titreWith reference to J. Stuart-Glennie and his resolve to 'raise an action against Professor Ramsay here for slander', over a matter of a lost manuscript, if he does not obtain Gifford lectureship in Edinburgh. Thomson feels it would be 'unwise, futile and unworthy'. Asks Geddes to write to Stuart-Glennie and give him advice.
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Sans titreRegarding their collaboration in various publishing ventures. Manuscript.
Sans titreDiscusses progress of a joint forthcoming publication [probably The Evolution of Sex, 1889, in collaboration with J. Arthur Thomson]. Thomson highlights his recent articles in the Leader. Reference to [ ] McNab. Incomplete.
Sans titreWrites about his failure to secure an author for 'Evolution', advises he is to meet with Ray Lankester. Encourages Patrick Geddes to commit to writing a joint book on the subject of evolution.
Sans titreNotes on the cell; cell structure; protoplasm; chlorophyll; and starch. Manuscript.
Sans titreNotes detailing the process of karyokinesis and laws of cell division. Manuscript.
Sans titreConcerning proposed collaboration on book on 'The Principles of Biology'.
Sans titreLecture notes on central work by pioneering American zoologist, geneticist, and cell biologist, Edmund Beecher Wilson, 1856 – 1939. Signed. Manuscript.
Sans titreGiving a synopsis of 'La Chimie de la Cellule Vivante' by Professor Armand Gautier. Pages numbered 1-5 A and B. Manuscript.
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