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Series 1: Private papers of J.B. Cleland

1. School exercise books, reports, certificates and related papers from 1890-1897 School report from Southfield School, Parkside 1889 Class examinations for surgery 1898 1890-1898. 4 cm.

2. Cooks guide to Paris, travel booklets for France and travel tickets 1904 Booklet on Louis Pasteur (in French) nd Postcards, Christmas cards, trade cards (business) from Japan and memo from Fuji & Co., Kyoto. nd Manual for language conversion 1901 List of views of Manilla and vicinity nd Photograph of native hut, Dilli, Timor nd Concert program for 6 th Band Artillery Corps 1902 Menu from Oriente Hotel, Manilla nd Receipt for room at Miyako Hotel 1902 Tobacco leaf for cigar making, Philippine Islands (in reserve)

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3. University of , certificates for the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. 1895-1898 Prince Alfred Hospital, , perpetual hospital ticket 1898 British Mycological Society, subscription receipt 1918 Temperature charts 1919 N.S.W. elector’s right residential qualification certificate for Electoral district of Newtown Camperdown Division 1899 certificate of attendances 1898 Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney students’ fees receipt 1898 Medical student’s registration certificate, London 1895 Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney attendance notes nd Correspondence from Health Department, N.S.W., Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, University of Adelaide and a letter of introduction from Cleland Snr. 1898 University of Adelaide Annual Wayzgoose students’ programme 1900 Linnean Society of New South Wales abstract of proceedings 1901 Australian Historical Society rules and regulations and syllabus 1901 New South Wales Victoriae Reginae Act No. 23, 1900 1900

1895-1919, nd. 2 cm.

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4. Theatre programs 1904-1905, 1920, nd Menus 1908, 1911-1937, nd Invitations 1900-1902, 1934-1939, 1953-1959, 1962-1970 Lectures – programmes, order of procedures, abstract of proceedings, prospectus and ticket. 1904-1906, 1919, 1934, 1961, nd Christmas cards 1900, 1918-1919, 1963, nd Commonwealth Celebrations programme and admission ticket 1901 Postcard from Field Naturalists’ Section of the Royal Society of S.A. 1902 Miscellaneous including list of passengers for SS Sophocles 1903, with compliments from Agent General for SA, letter from Education Department thanking Prof. Cleland for responding to a toast at the Centenary Dinner, newspaper cuttings, letter card from Canterbury, Order of Service Church Parade, St George’s Cathedral, Perth, University of Adelaide one pound and ‘Zepp’ souvenir made out of framework of Zeppelin. 1903, 1907, 1916, 1927, 1936, 1948-1949

1900-1907, 1911-1939, 1953-1959, 1961-1970, nd. 6 cm

5. List of books in the library of late John Fullerton Cleland given to University of Adelaide Library in 1910 together with correspondence. 1910 List of newspapers sent to Professor J A La Nauze about 1960 Correspondence regarding gifts and donations 1922-1970 List of fungi in Waite nd 1910-1970, nd. 3 cm

6. List of articles in bound reprints, lists of papers by J B C (in subject) nd Letters from Father Christmas at Cloudland, Christmas card, Christmas rhymes and verses. 1917, nd 1917, nd. 2 cm

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7. Newspaper cutting re Mr Gladstone’s will nd ‘Photography in colors’ Frederick Steans & Co., Detroit, Mich. nd Telegrams ‘Via Eastern’, The Eastern & Associated Telegraph Companies, London. 1906 Poetry nd. Miscellaneous papers and drawings nd 1906, nd. 1 cm

8. 2 volumes of articles published in magazines etc. 1900-1970. 2.5 cm

9. Diaries, notebooks (3) 1896, nd. 5 cm

10. La Nauze Collection, books to be added to library stock nd. 3 cm

11. Papers re Church of England Grammar School for Girls, Cremorne including letter , school song, publication and article titled ‘The Navy’ nd. Letters to the editor 1902, nd. Prose and verse nd. 1902, nd. 1.5 cm.

12. Album of pressed flowers and cuttings. 1891.

13. Personal notesbooks comprising Observations of birds; reports from the Kingdome’s Weekly Intelligencer January 1648; list of words spelt differently; poetry; diary at Haimes January 1892; newspaper cutting re Glanville Sugar Refinery; list of specimens; history of the Cleland family; notes on a lecture; newspaper cutting 1892 on International Cricket England v. Australia; fishing table 1892-93; diary while staying at Mortphett Vale 1892; history of the Fullertons; diary at Millicent January 1893; walking record; description of Finn’s Gully 1893, Mt Lofty, Waterfall Gully, Slates Gully (?); receipts (? recipes) from Boys Own Paper etc.; shooting record; carpentry lectures at school of mines; preservation notes; programme for University of Adelaide commemoration December 18, 1895; diary 1895. 1648, 1892-1895. 3.5 cm

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Series 8: Private papers of Dora Isabel Cleland

1. Letters from Dora Isabel & J.B. Cleland, including letters to her children and parents during their visit to Great Britain and U.S.A. Includes a letter to Mrs Cleland from Joyce W Vickery. 1937-1938. 3 cm

2. Letters, notes and verses to D.I. & J.B. Cleland from their children. ca.1917-1920. 0.5 cm

3. Genealogy notes nd. 0.5 cm

4. Letter from Smith & Lane printers & stationers re D.C.I.’s flannel flower design. 1911. 0.5 cm

5. Wedding invitation 1908 0.5 cm

6. Wedding notices in Advertiser and Adelaide Chronicle. Also includes photograph from paper of wedding group and notices of silver weddings for Clark / Paton and Lauder/Robson and Paton / Robson. 1908. 0.5 cm

7. List of wedding presents received. 1908. 0.5 cm.

8. Reply to toast ? Margaret’s wedding nd. 0.5 cm

9. Bibliography. nd. 0.5 cm

10. Letters and verse to Dora Cleland, mainly from John Cleland. 1896-1905. 1.5 cm

11. Photographs nd, 1957

12. Booklet from the University of Adelaide Commemoration. 1902 0.5 cm

13. Christmas booklets (4) from Dr & Mrs J B Cleland nd. 0.5 cm

14. Marriage certificate and Dora Isabel Paton 1908 45 x 35 cm

15. Birth certificate for Dora Isabel Paton 1909. 45 x 35 cm

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16. Certificate for Bachelor of Science, University of Adelaide in the name of Dora Isabel Paton 1902. 50 x 35 cm

17. Birthday book 1891. 3 cm

18. Autograph album 1900-1910. 2.5 cm

19. Box that held genealogy notes (in reserve)

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Series 9: Letters to J.B. Cleland from colleagues, officials abd friends

NOTE: Many signatures are unreadable so are not listed. Burnell S H Dr. Undated Burnell G H Sprigg, C A M The University Adelaide Lamb, Jessie St George’s College Crawley WA Tipping, Esther Dr G Einar Du Rietz Crespigny, Paquita The University of Adelaide Burnell, G H Brigden, Wallace Du Rietz, G Einar Martin C J Brigden, Wallace Notable persons Martin, C J Cleland J.B. Nobel Committee of the Royal Caroline Institute Nomination for Nobel Prize Caroline Medical Institute Medical Nobel-Committee Nobel Committee of the Royal Cleland, J B Caroline Institute Fenner, Frank (?) Uni. of Melbourne Royal Caroline Medical Institute Royal Aust’n College of Physicians University of Melbourne University of Melbourne S A Museum (re bones) Royal Australasian College of Gray, James Physicians Dr 1901-1910 Nobel Committee of the Royal Sprigg, PM Caroline Institute Sweden Cannot read signature Caroline Medical Institute Cleland, Dr Professor J B Cleland Cleland, Dr PAH Professor F M Burnet Cleland, Dr P Bobel Committee Royal Caroline The University Adelaide Institute Stockholm Cannot read Codes of Statutes Nobel Foundation

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Professor J B Cleland J B Cleland Professor Cleland Narandera Cleland J B A L Brunkhorst G Newman Interstate Transfer Certificate Adelaide Hospital AB Cleland Parkside Adelaide J B Cleland Payne James Melbourne Hospital Moors Annie Children’s Hospital Melbourne Hospital Eastern & Australian Steamship Co. Brookman’s Building 125, Macquarie St, NSW Fleming Boucaut & Ashton Narandera University Adelaide Prince Alfred Hospital Dr Cleland J B Cleland Cleland J B SS Guthrie University of Adelaide J B Cleland Cleland B Coombine Park, Caroar University of Sydney Perth Hospital WA St John’s College Cambridge Department of Public Health Rupert Ingleby Sydney NSW Dr Cleland Postmaster-General’s Dept. WA Technological Museum Sydney Postmaster-General’s Dept. WA Cleland Postmaster-General’s Dept WA NSW Intercolonial Team Public Service Board Dept. of Public Instruction Delcraine Point Piper Cleland J B Veternosis, London Supreme Court NSW Veternosis, London Toogooloowa Hobart University Adelaide Professor Stuart MD, Sydney George Allan University Metropolitan Board of Water Supply & Melbourne Hospital Sewerage Dr Cleland Professor Cleland Sydney University, Sports Union Professor Cleland Inspector General of the Insane, J Burton Cleland Esq. MB Sydney Kilbridi Mrs Charles St Margaret’s Hospital Inspector General of the Insane, Inst. For the Deaf, Co. Sydney Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, Dave Cottage Prince Alfred Hospital Warriston, Largs, Ayrshire. N.B. Prince Alfred Hospital Miss Ferguson Marrickville Dr Stirling Riversdale Perth Queen Victoria Memorial Dr John Cleland Sydney Metropolitan Medical London Homoeopathic Hospital Association London Homoeopathic Hospital Rules & By Laws of Sydney Dr John B Cleland Metropolitan Dr John Cleland Sydney Metropolitan Medical Clydebank Private Hospital Dubbo Association Dr J B Cleland Selbourne Chambers Pirie St Adelaide Dr J B Cleland ‘Stefany’ Broughton Island Port Stephens The Sunday Times University of Adelaide

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Australasian Association for the Goldfields Water Supply Advancement of Science Administration University of Melbourne Medical Department Dept. of Public Health, NSW University of Melbourne Museum & Art Gallery WA Royal Society of Medicine Australasian Association for the Christ’s College Cambridge Advancement of Science 177 Harley Street, W. Dept of Scientific Temperance Medical Department WA Narrogin Instruction College Dept of Scientific Temperance College Street Sydney Instruction WA Colonial Secretary’s Office Perth Petition 68 Holland Rd Kensington, W. Journal of Tropical Veterinary Science 6 Benthinck St London W. Royal College of Surgeons of England 34 Wimpole Street, W. Late Jenner Institute of Preventive Dept. Public Health Medicine University Adelaide Broughton Island Department Public Health Burton Cleland Melbourne Hospital Post Card Great Britain & Ireland Royal Colonial Institute Seamen’s Hospital Society Dept Public Health NSW Medical Department Perth Camden Town London J Burton Cleland Camden Town London P&O SS “Delhi” Colombo Toogooloowa Holebrook Place John B Cleland 159 Macquarie St Nth Sydney 2 Princes Terrace, London Imperial Cancer Research Fund Clifton Lodge Dept of Public Health NSW John B Cleland Esq. Hotel Belvedere Barnhill Hayes Lane, Bromley Kent Dept of Public Health, NSW J B Cleland Royal Sanitary Institute, Margaret St, 15 Alexandra Villas Brighton London W. Dept of Mines and Agriculture Sydney Dr Reissmann Dept of Mines and Agriculture Sydney Professor Nuttall, FRS Cambridge Dept of Mines and Agriculture Sydney Dr George H F Nuttall Nature MacMillan & Co Ltd London Quick Professor of Biology, Cambridge Dr Burton Cleland WA Entomological Branch Riversdale Perth Entomological Branch Sydney Hannans Club Kalgoorlie Professor Mindin J B Cleland Protozoa Shanghai ‘India’ The American Journal of Anatomy, 233 Macquarie St, Sydney – Cleland Vol. 1 1901-2 Hotel Belvedere Professor Minchin Dr Cleland WA WA Museum & Art Gallery Cleland South Perth WA Museum & Art Gallery Sydney – Dr Cleland Dept. of Public Health Brisbane late Jenner Institute of Preventive British Museum Natural History Medicine London late Jenner Institute of Preventive WA Colonial Secretary’s office Medicine The Australian Museum Sydney Albany – Dr Cleland The University Adelaide Lifton Lodge Blackheath SE Dr Cleland Professor Cleland

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Primararant Dr Adlof Posselt Wetunga Fulham SA Primararzt Dr A Pollelt Wetunga Fulham SA Dr Cleland Dr Clelland Langley Mount Watford Arthur J Vogan Langley Mount Watford Office Director of Public Health RMS “Osterley” NSW Dept. of Public Health Dr Clelland Arthur J Vogan Esq. London Hospital Whitechapel, E. Belltrees, NSW York, WA Mr Jackson, NSW Blackheath Profession Johnston University of Sydney University of Queensland Brisbane Clelland Dr R Pulleine NSW University Brisbane North Terrace University Brisbane North Terrace Professor Harvey Johnston Bank of NSW University Brisbane Bank of NSW Dominion of Canada Dr R Pulleine Eugenics Education Society London Dr Clelland Eugenics Education Society London Bank of NSW Dr Clelland, NSW Dr J Clelland WA Dr Clelland 50 Lefevre Terrace A J Vogan, Neutral Bay RAMC Mess, Woolwich Society of Tropical Medicine and Dr Celland Hygiene Chief Justice Chambers Sydney Society of Tropical Medicine and Dr Clelland Hygiene Public Health Laboratory Manchester Institute of Science and Industry Dr Clelland Parliament of the Commonwealth Mutual Provident Buildings, King Professor J B Cleland William Street Northern Territory of Australia George Paton, Esq, Botanic Gardens, Sydney Dr Clelland Wetunga, Fulham Clapham Our Seals Dr J B Cleland Sierra J M Romero Foulis Court Fair Oak, Hants. Thompson Caroline B & Thomas E Foulis Court Fair Oak, Hants Snyder Clapham University of Adelaide, Publication of Wistar Institute of Commemoration Anatomy and Biology Brougham Place, Professor J B Cleland Mayo, Helen University of Sydney Dr Cleland University of Sydney Foulis Court, Fair Oak, Hants 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford University of Sydney, Dept. of College Street Anatomy Dept. of Agriculture, Flinders Street Reading Room, Dr Cleland Memo Royal Society of NSW Botanic Gardens, Sydney H J Holloway & Co., United States Dept. of Agriculture British Museum (Natural History) Botanic Gardens, Sydney London (1911-1920) Botanic Gardens, Sydney University of Ilinois, Urbana, III Entomological Branch NSW Institute of Tropical Medicine

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Townsville University of Sydney Entomological Branch NSW Darwin Northern Territory Entomological Branch NSW France Pultenea stipularis with scale Palestine Mimihau Woollahra Point 1911-1920 part 2 Nth Terrace SA F C Morse Roseville Cleland University of St Andrews Northfield Chambers Sydney University of Adelaide Mombasa F Hayward University of Melbourne Mental Hospital Gladesville University of Texas University Adelaide University of Illinios France (Mr Cleland) Mimihau Woollahra Point College St, Sydney University of Sydney University Brisbane Marine Biological Laboratory St James Abbortsford Sydney Cape Town Crown Typewriting Co Longfield Camb ridge Harefield Park University of Illinios Harefield Park IOWA State College of Agricultural University Adelaide and Mechanic Arts Burton Cleland Dr F G Cawston Dept. Agriculture Cleland Christable Borwaki Dr J V Duhig – Wickham Terrace Arthur James Vogan Adelaide Hospital St Julians Neutral bay State of Montana Board of Entomology University Adelaide University of Illinios University Adelaide Macquarie Chambers Sydney Selborne Chambers Parkside 1911 – 1920 Part 3 Australian CCs France J B Cleland Dr Cleland J B Cleland Dominion of Canada Dept. of E B Poulton Agriculture Cleland University of Melbourne Eastwood North Terrace SA Office of Colonial Brisbane W E Blackall Cottesloe St Peters, Adelaide Hotel Royal Rome Australasian Association College St Sydney Advancement of Science University of Sydney Proposed Amendments College St Sydney Dr Cleland 14 Walker St Republique Francaise Republique Francaise J B Cleland China Mr J Aylward Game Perth Observatory Pathological Meteorological Office Victoria Cranston’s Waverley Hotel London J Burton Cleland Dept. Public Health Government House Brisbane Leighton Jones J Burton Cleland Royal Society of NSW Government House Brisbane Queensland Museum Brisbane McGregor

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Burton Cleland Harley Street London British Museum (Natural History) 57 Collins St Melbourne Dr Cleland Institute for Medical Research Kuala Kingsley Hotel Lumpur Postmaster-General’s Dept. NSW Professor Cleland Telegram Stanford University California Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911 Dept. of Pathology University of SY Aurora Cambridge Tasmania University of Hawaii Dr Cleland Dr C T Champion de Crespigny Caledonian United Service Club University of Hawaii Edinburgh University of Melbourne British Museum (Natural History) Howard A Kelly Hospital Inc. London Baltimore MD University of Sydney Dr Cleland Commonwealth of Australia Dr Edgar Brown Dept. of Trade & Customs C/- Bank of Adelaide London St George’s Tce Perth Dr Thomas S Cullen Baltimore MD Dr J B Cleland Dr Thomas S Cullen University Geneva (Switzerland) NSW Dept. of Public Health Chiswick, W Judges’ Chambers R Friedlander and John Devonshire Place Dr O’Neill The Cawthron Institute Westminster Hotel Dresden Dr Cleland Cleland Institute for Serological Research University of Adelaide Dept. of Medical Zoology USA Dr Cleland Johns Hopkins University Public Library Museum and Art Gallery Dept. of Pathology of SA Savage Club Adelphi Dr Cleland University of Adelaide Fauna and Govt. Bureau of Microbiology NSW Flora Board 12 Charlotte Square Edinburgh Dr Fernando Rietti 5 Randolph Cliff Edinburgh Department of Parasitology Dr Cleland Peking Union Medical College Aus. Association for the Advancement Journal of Parasitology of Science Longeville Highbury Millthorpe Wyoming Macquarie Sydney Aust. Association for the Advancement Kuthor Longeville of Science Professor Cleland University of Otago University of Sydney Fisheries Department Sydney Ergasto H Cordero Montevideo Dr F Watson University of Queensland Dept. of Public Health Hobart Central Research Institute Government House Darwin W & E Hall Research Institute Dept. of Home Affairs Melb. Melbourne Hospital Dr Tidswell Physiological Products Pty. Sydney University of Otago NZ 1921-1930 part 1 United States Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Physiology and Biochemistry Journal of Tropical Medicine & University of Adelaide Hygiene Aboratorio Y Clinica Venezuela

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Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory Professor J Cleland Docteur F Deve Bournemouth Dept of Pathology Docteur F Deve P&OSNCo Sir John MacPherson, University Temperature Centigrade Sydney Robert Dickson Chief Justice’s Chambers Adelaide A J Broomhead Kathor, Kenneth Street Longeville The Rockfeller Institute for Medical Chief Justice Chambers Adelaide Research Foulis Court Fair Oak De. Flexner Leland The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Foulis court Research J B Cleland Dept. of Pathology University of Chicago Dr Simon Flexner Hamsburg Lisbonne 9 Sept. 1926 Dudley St Roseville Prof. Dr J Burton Cleland Wyoming Sydney Sydney Renmark Dr Major Greenwood Morgan A Galbraith Avon Lodge Sweden Prof. J B Cleland Renmark Outbreak Royal Australasian Ornithologists Victor Horsley Chambers Union Craignish 185 Macquarie Street Professor Cleland Hall Research Institute Prof. Cleland NSW Depart of Public Health Dr Flexner The Bland-Sutton Institute of North Carolina State college of Pathology Agriculture and Engineering Rabaul Territory of New Guinea North Carolina State College of Department of Pathology Agriculture & Engineering Blood Grouping Angas Johnson J Burton Cleland Town Hall Adelaide 1928 Native Camps Dr Laurence H Snyder The Eclipse St Bartholomews Hospital and College The Case of FW Deeming London Commonwealth Australia Dr C H Kellaway Program Friday October 22 1926 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of The Johns Hopkins University Research in Pathology and Medicine Institute of Science and Industry Prof. HH Woollard Professor J B Cleland University of Melbourne Commonwealth of Australia The American Museum of Natural Allen & Hanburys (Australasia) Ltd History Commonwealth of Australia Foulis Court Fair Oak Check List of Eucalypts Orient Line SS Orford Mes E Hirst England Masaryk University Czechoslovakia Department of Pathology Professor J B Cleland Dept of Zoology Morley Shirreff & Co. Uni of SA The Grey House Alexandra Road Cranmer Road Cambridge Watford Chiswick London 45 Spring Street Melbourne Cranmer Road Dept. of Pathology Victoria Cambridge London Hospital Adelaide University Whitechapel E1 Professor Cleland

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Bancroft Wood Jones Commonwealth Treasury Milton House Canberra FCT The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research 1931- 1940 Part 1 Chief Justices Chambers Lord Moynihan Greenhithe Potts Point Commonwealth of Australia Prof. Cleland Buckston Browne Farm Kent Bank of Adelaide Bishop’s Court University of Adelaide Prof. Burton Cleland University of Adelaide Journal of Tropical Medicine & Dr Cecil Hackett Hygiene Sir James Purves-Stewart Comm. Australia Bank NSW Pathology Dept. University New Journal of Tropical Medicine and Buildings Hygiene St. Bartholomew’s Hospital & College Journal of Tropical Medicine and London Hygiene 19 Harvey Street Comm. Council for Scientific and Prof. W H Hoffman MD Industrial Research Murray Park Magill Harvard Medical School Judges’ Chambers WB Cannon Murray Park Magill Dr E W Gudger Coreen Macquarie St Hobart Comm. Council for Scientific & Murray Park Magill Industrial Research Alice Springs NT Comm. Council for Scientific & Advertiser 1958 Industrial Research Zoological Society of Philadelphia Dr Cleland Professor Cleland Dr Champion de Crespigny Moodfield Midlothian Coreen Macquarie St, Hobart Dept. of Pathology Bishop’s Court Nth Adelaide Prof. Dr I B Cleland Sir Douglas Mawson The Tulane University of Louisiana Public Library Museum & Art Gallery of Dr R C Faust New Orleans SA The Faculty of Medicine W Burdett Dept. of Pathology Kalgoorlie WA Professor Yokogawa Daily News Professor J B Cleland Lived on Camel Flesh Dept. of Health and Home Affairs Kalgoorlie WA Habana, Cuba Dr CW Laver Habana, Cuba University of Hawaii Uganda University of Chicago Fazenda Camilumpy Maraya Government House London Prof. J B Cleland The University of Western Ontario University of Melb. Canada Institute International D’Embryologie Dept. of Pathology – Dr. B. Malinowski (Hollande) The Journal of Tropical Medicine and Professor De Lange Hygiene University of Wisconsin Madison Lister Laboratory University of Melbourne Professor Copland Prof. F Wood Jones Commonwealth of Australia

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Professor W H Hoffmann D C Swan Commonwealth of Australia Coreen – Hobart Habana Cuba Trelawney – Woollahra J D Somonville Coreen – Hobart Whyalla Historical Society Trelawney – Woollahra Professor J B Cleland Parliament House – Canberra Dr Charles Engel Commonwealth Offices, Sydney Professor J B Cleland Francis R Packard Burke’s Landed Centenary Industrial Commission Sydney Memo on Proprietary and Patent The American Museum of Medical Preparations National History Syphilitic Lesions in Port mortems Harvard University Union of South Africa – Unie Van D C Swan – Pacific Suid-Afrika Dr Eugene McLaughlin Department of Pathology Verco Building Nth Tce 14 May 1939 Holiday greetings J D Somerville Undelcarra Burnside J D Somerville Port Lincoln Hampden – North Otago Dept. of Experimental Medicine Roland A H Fulton Dr R N Burnet F.R.S. Dept. of Pathology The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Miss 66 Brougham Place North Adelaide Jean Scott Mr Anthony Foulkes The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Industrial Colony Jean Scott Librarian Anthony Foulkes Peabody Museum The University of Melbourne Queensland Institute of Medical Howard A Kelly – Library Research University of Adelaide Coreen – Hobart 18 Fitzroy Terrace Prospect Prof. J B Cleland Sir James Elliott University of Adelaide Town Hall Adelaide Coreen – Hobart Prof. J B Cleland Adelaide Medical Students Society State of Queensland Prof. J B Cleland Chief Justice’s Chambers University of Western Australia Murray Park Magill Capt. R V Southcott – Australia Goodwood University of Queensland Chief Justice’s Chambers I.R.C. Bick, Esq. M. Sc., The Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn Council for Scientific & Industrial Dept. of Pathology Research Dr Merrillees 1941 - 1950 University of Adelaide J B Cleland Prize in Pathology University of Adelaide Dept. of Pathology Adelaide Coreen – Hobart J B Cleland Prize in Pathology Editor, Meanjin Papers North Tce, Adelaide The Parliament of the Commonwealth University of Adelaide The University – 1944 117 Barnard St North Adelaide House of Representatives Sydney The Right Honourable 33 Collins St, Melbourne Sir Earle Page Royal Australasian College of Dr J B Cleland Physicians – Sydney

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Wairoa, Aldgate The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Sydney Peter Mac Callum Harley 143 Macquarie St Sydney University of London 105 Queen’s Parade, Clifton Hill, University of Oxford School of Public Health & Tropical Prof. J B Cleland Medicine NSW The Adelaide Club Queensland Institute of Medical Minister for Health NSW Research J B Cleland School of Public Health and Tropical Royal Hobart Hospital Medicine The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Professor E Ford Judges’ Chambers Court of Insolvency SA Govt. President’s report Adelaide Umbrawarra 1909 Coreen – Hobart Prof. J B Cleland The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Commonwealth of Australia St Peters 1958 Queensland Institute Professor Cleland Professor J B Cleland Dandenong Victoria Francis J Gwynne, MD Northern Territory Admin Naturhistorisches Museum Coreen – Hobart Dr F Petrak The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Barr Smith Library Commonwealth Offices Melbourne Wellcome Museum of Medical Science 35 Seventh Avenue St Peters Prof. J B Cleland Minister for Territories Canberra Dept. of Native Affairs Professor J B Cleland Prof. Cleland 28 Alexander St Largs Bay Federation Nacional De Faceteros De Nation Museum of Victoria Colombia The Hon. R G Casey Harley 143 MacQuarie Street 1951-1960 Professor J B Cleland Museum National D’Histoire Naturelle Field Naturalists Society of SA Monsieur le Professeur B Cleland Hugh C Barry Professor J B Cleland Dr John Cleland Linnean Society of NSW Fyffes Line SA Museum 58 Calthorpe Road – England The University of Adelaide C J Hackett Linnean Society of NSW Douglas Masonry The Nomenclature Board of Tasmania University Adelaide Australian Humanities Research Hotels Under the Co Management Council Professor J B Cleland Dept. of Zoology ESA Bank Minister for External Affairs Leabrook The Wellcome Museum of Medical Prof. J B Cleland Science Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Dr C J Hackett Professor J Cleland Dept. of Pediatrics Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Therese Schwartze Street Holland Minister for Territories Canberra Dr Cleland St Peters Dr J B Cleland Midland Hotel Wellington NZ Murray Bridge

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1961 – 1970 Rothamsted Experimental Station Sir John B Cleland R …. Experimental Station Town Hall Adelaide Queensland Institute of Medical Minister of Local Government and Research Roads Adelaide Ernest F. Manfred The Right Hon. R G Menzies, John La Nanze – Lecutre in NZ CH LL.D., Bryan Gandevia Barr Smith Library – University of The Prince Henry Hospital Adelaide 71 Stanley Street The Private Secretary Bryan Gandevia His Excellency the Governor Dept. of Pathology SA Govt. House New Year’s Day 1964 Scarlet Fever as a virus Royal Geographical Society of Prime Minister Canberra Australasia CIBA Commonwealth of Australia Dr Richard Asher 68 Sheffield St Malvern The National Parks Commission Coreen – Hobart Minister of Agriculture Dept. Extract from Recollections of William Eric B Sims Pedler Joan Paton Aldgate Flora & Fauna Advisory Committee Dr. J B Cleland Dr Denis P Burkitt University of Adelaide CSIRO Cleland D Halstead Rothamsted Experimental Station, Toorak SE2 20/5/63 England King’s College Hospital Medical Dr. Benjamin Barling School University of London Sir Ronald Fisher The Royal Society of Medicine London Mt Lofty April 29 Harpenden, 3 February 1968 Sir Allen Daley World Life Research Institute Prof. Sir John Cleland Sub-Standard Shacks at Pimba Legislative Council Central Board of Health Parliament House Adelaide Prof. Sir John Claland t

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Series 10: Honours and society memberships

1 Papers relating to J.B. Cleland’s appointment - C.B.E.; O.B.E. 1949. 0.5 cm

2 Papers relating to J.B. Cleland’s knighthood 1964-1968. 3 cm

3 Letters of congratulations on receiving knighthood. 1964. 4 cm

4 Conservation Society. Species named after J.B. Cleland. Includes newspaper cutting; letters from Botanic Gardens, Sydney 1920; program and copy of speech made by His Excellency, The Governor of on the official opening of the Native Fauna Reserve in Cleland National Park 1967. 1920, 1967. 0.5 cm

5 Letters of congratulations on Sir John Cleland’s 87 th and 90 th birthdays. Includes lists of telegrams, letters and presents received. 1965, 1968. 0.5 cm

6 Medals consisting of certificates of awards and photographs of medals. 1929, 1935, 1937, 1953. 1 cm

[Their Majesties’ Silver Jubilee 6 th May 1935; Their Majesties’ Coronation 12 th May 1937; Her Majesty’s Coronation 2 nd June 1953; photograph of BMA Jubilee ribbon 1879-1929 and photograph of gum leaves.]

7 Papers relating to appointments. 1900-1970. 6 cm

8 Society memberships, miscellaneous honours. 1915-1960. 3 cm

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9 Outsize items connected with the above. 1890, 1938, 1949, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1970. 50 x 37 cm OUTSIZE (small cabinet)

[Part of envelope from The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor; envelope from the Commonwealth Celebrations; Australian Limited Editions Society prospectus; certificate for practical geometry Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of S.A.; invitation to the opening of the parliament of the Commonwealth; 90 th birthday card; certificate of fellowship to Royal Australasian College of Physicians; appointment as Ordinary Commander of the Civil Division of Order of the British Empire; certificate for membership of College of Pathologists of Australia; certificate of Knighthood; invitation to 92 nd birthday.

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Series 12 : Autobiography and related papers

1 Autobiography with corrections. (Carbon copy without corrections in reserve). nd. 4 cm.

2 Diary extracts and notes on diaries. nd. 1 cm

3 Handwritten notes re recollections nd. 1 cm

4 Reminiscences (typed). nd. 2 cm.

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5 Correspondence. Includes letters from: M. Kimberley, 1901 S. Oliver nd CL. nd Cornwall Lewis, 1902 Dr. P. Herbert Metcalfe, Norfolk Island ca.1902 W.L. Cleland to Mrs Burton 1878; WCC? re matriculation of arms for W.P. Cleland’s father 1969; T.G. Strehlow. 1936 J.D. Somerville 1936 Edmund D Gill, 1962 W.A. Cowan, Barr Smith Library, 1960 David Brookman, 1970 Letter to Royal Society of SA Inc. from J B Cleland 1878-1970. 2 cm

6 Bibliography 1938-1949, nd. 0.5 cm

7 Whimsies and anecdotes nd. 0.5 cm

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8. Manuscripts and handwritten notes. Some not titled. Also includes miscellaneous correspondence. The National Park Visit to Papua New Guinea School on the Adelaide University Birds Diagnosis in Medicine Anthrax Quotations The Henbury Meteorite Fire in the Barn Posidonia Fibre Balls and Ribbed and other Roads Bush Fires England in 1903-1905 The Man that Never Was including Letter and newspaper cutting Criminal abortion Poem Sydney as a young graduate 1900-1902 Loneliness in the interior Psychology of musical experience The Desert Sand, Globular Lightning, Dust in the Wind & Sunsets Dengue experiments England 1938 Geographical nomenclature and the name of Animals & Plants Heart on the Right Side Witness and the Law Compensation Case, Sydney. Disputed will case Remittance men Specific Alopecia. Keen Sense of Humour. Spit and other diagnosis. Risas sardonias Caesarian section in Papua Gold Plate on the skull Trials of a Congenital Heart The Glebe Murder Native ? Arsenic poisoning at Cordillo Sydney as a medical student and house surgeon Visit to Japan 1898-1902 Children and stories of children Parentage and relatives Natural history Our natives Anthropology Pituri and tobacco Quart Pot

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8 (cont’d) Corroboree before Queen Elizabeth Native spitting on floor Professor Chapman’s son in New Guinea The ? Turtle Man Plague and Leprosy in WA and NSW Poisoning by spirits of salts Professor of Pathology, Adelaide, 1920-1968 London Hospital Plague in Australia Sample of dust from dust storm Dec. 1944 in reserve. nd. 2 cm.

9 Suicide by J.B. Cleland nd. 1 cm

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Series 15 : Manuscript articles by J.B. Cleland, ca.1897-1966

1 The Etiological Agents in Infectious Diseases (corrected copy, original in reserve).

2 The Teeth and adjacent parts from various aspects. [Includes: The risks to which dentists are exposed; rat-bite fever; horse bites; camel bites; cat bit and tuberculosis; snake bite.]

3 Odds and ends of Australian Medical History. (typed copy, original in reserve)

4 Vital statistics in the light of post mortem findings.

5 Mosquitoes.

6 Insect-conveyed diseases of man in Australia (corrected copy, original in reserve).

7 Health reflections on dust, flies, mosquitoes, hydatids and milk. 1928

8 Some medico-legal examinations in Western Australia.

9 Geographical distribution of disease in Western Australia.

10 Ulcerative Granuloma of the Pudenda in the Gascoyne District of Western Australia. (typed copy, original in reserve).

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11 The use of antitetanic serum.

12 The prevention of motor accidents and the medical profession.

13 Calcified mesenteric glands.

14 The evolution of the art of medicine itself. The medical histories of some famous men. The inner side of medicine. Its humour and pathos.

15 The New Sydenham Society.

16 The progress of pathology in South Australia .

17 Symmetrical bilateral atrophy of the outer tables of the parietal bones.

18 Jeremy Bentham’s body.

19 Some points in the direction and results of cell division.

20 Public health, hygiene and sanitation.

21 An octogenarian reminisces on pathology at the Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.

22 Human bite in ‘the possessed’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Human bite in ‘the adventures of Roderick Random’.

23 Bacteria in some of their aspects. 1924.

24 Uterine fibroids and quackery. 1914

25 The public health enemy in our midst.

26 Burton Bradley

27 Hypertrophied hearts not due to valvular or renal disease.

28 Irritability of auricular muscle for four hours after death.

29 The frequency and site of atheromative lesions.

30 The significance of post-mortem digestive and autolytic changes in the pancreas.

31 Untitled paper on bacteriology. 1902

32 Address for public health week. 1922. Newspaper clippings.

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33 Address for Dunedin British Medical Association. 1922.

34 The fight against bacteria. [lecture to Christian Young Men’s Society].

35 The social aspect of the protection of the public health.

36 The protection of the public health from the microbiological aspect. Diphtheria; tuberculosis; typhoid fever; venereal diseases; the milk supply.

37 Protection against disease.

38 Undesirable aliens, acceptable immigrants and our natural assets – Bacterial, animal and plant. Speech for Victoria League 1921. (typescript copy, original in reserve)

39 The wind. 1966

40 Disease – its meaning, community spread and various Australian settings. University Extension Lectures. 1921. Side lights on medical subjects. Disease – its meaning and use; Community diseases and their control; Disease as it affects Australia.

41 Newspaper cuttings. 1921 The beneficence of disease; What is pain; A professorial view of flies; Beneficent disease; Disease and materialism; Community diseases.

42 Ulcerative colitis.

43 It might have been.

44 Suicide. 1897. [missing 29/8/2001]

45 Untitled paper on anaphylaxis.

46 ‘Medical Men’ series. [Includes notes on Frank Tidswell]

47 Puerperal infections.

48 Fluoride.

49 Atheroma.

50 Rat plague.

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51 Miscellaneous notes, correspondence and articles by J.B. Cleland and others.

52 Lecture notes and case studies based on post-mortems.

53 Miscellaneous publications.

54 Notebooks of J.B. Cleland. [6 vols] 1895-1901, nd. 11 cm

55 Cancer research notes. [ 1 bound vol. + 2 poly vol.] 1904-1905, 1928. 3 cm

56 Reports on medical institutions visited in U.S. and U.K. 1938.

57 Watson Lecture – Robert Brown & John Macgillivray – Topics, photographs

Items not kept with group:

‘Mitotic and Chromosomal Abnormalities in Carcinoma in Situ of the Uterine Cervix’ by James A Kirland. ‘The Cytological and Histological Diagnosis of Dysphasia, Carcinoma in situ and Early Invasive Carcinoma of the Cervix’ by James A Kirkland. ‘A Correlated Chromosomal and Histopathologic study of pre-invasive lesions of the Cervix’ by Resa Wakonig-Vaartaja and James A Kirkland. ‘The Medical and Scientific exploits of King James IV of Scotland’ by Douglas Guthrie. ‘Changing Frequency of Arteriosclerosis in Mammals and birds at the Philadelphia Zoological Garden. Review of Autopsy Records’ by H.L. Ratcliffe and M.T.I. Cronin. ‘A history of medicine in pictures – James Lind: Conqueror of Scurvy ‘Uptake and Metalobism of C-Labeled Oleic Acid by Atherosclerotic Lesions in Rabbit Aorta – a biochemical and radioautographic study’ by Allan J Day and Mark L Wahlqvist.’ by George A Bender. X-ray of J B Cleland’s Quadrilateral ‘Periarticular humping of individual digits’.

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Series 16 : Notes and reports on post-mortems ACCESS RESTRICTED FOR 60 YEARS AFTER THE EVENT

1 The Stauntons and Alice Rhodes [murder of Harriet Staunton], 1877. 2 cm.

2 Bertram Seth North and Francis White Malone [manslaughter of Patricia Catherine Malone], 1952. 4 cm.

3 Aurora disaster [deaths of nine people in a collision of trains], 1969. 2 cm.

4 Nicola Fredella [murder of Margaret Patricia O’Connell], 1957. 2 cm.

5 Moir [fingerprints], ca.1911. 2 cm.

6 Stuart case. 1961. 0.5 cm.

7 Somerton Beach body. 1948. 1 cm.

8 G.M. Hansberry, E.F. Haywood, K.J. Westphalen, J.H. Mickan, J.H. Spurway [manslaughter of Michael Maros], 1951.

9 Bogle-Chandler murders. Part 1 – notes and correspondence. Part 2 – newspapers Part 3 – published book ‘So you think I did it’ by Geoffrey Chandler. 1963-1969. 5 cm

10 Subpoena to appear in the Supreme Court of New South Wales (4) 1900. 0.5 cm.

11 Murder of Richard John Jones or Richard Blight. 1933. 0.5 cm.

12 Stephen Leslie Bradley [murder of Graeme Thorne] 1961-1962. 0.5 cm

13 Newspaper cuttings relating to Sundown Murders – Raymond John Bailey [murder of Thyra Bowman, Wendy Bowman and Thomas Whelan] 1958; and inquest into body found in Port River, 1939. 1939, 1958. 0.5 cm.

14 File – Coroner’s P.M.s relating to mercury poisonings.

15 File – P.M.s 1946-1948 (includes typed summaries).

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16 File – Aneurysms.

17 File – cases to be reported.

18 File – Neoplasms, infections etc. in 5,000 pms.

19 File – Ages, sexes 5,000 pms.

20 File – Atherma.

21 File – Summaries sixth thousand 1943-1946.

22 File – Lesions in 5,000 autopsies.

23 File – Central Nervous System 5,000 autopsies.

24 File – Gallstones

25 File – Second thousand P.M.s summaries.

26 File – P.M.s Coroner Queen’s Home, Mareeba, Adelaide Hospital 1-28

27 File – Renal 5,000 P.M.s

28 File – Demonstrations 1939

29 File – Gallstones

30 File – Pericarditis

31 File – P.M.s Coroner – West Terrace 1-35, 36-61, RAH 29-52, others.

32 File – P.M.s – Queen’s Home 1-37, 38-54

33 File – Queen’s Home, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 Queen Victoria Hospital 1955-1962

34 File – Forensic medicine from dentists point of view.

35 File – Vascular – 5,000 P.M.s

36 File – Basilar artery.

37 File – Statistical Register of S.A., the Killing Diseases, Gleanings from 4,000 autopsies.

38 File – Demonstrations 1940 – Cirrhosis of liver¸ fibroid lung.

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39 File – Hyperemises Gravidarum, Addison’s Disease, Dysent Ulceration red granula kidneys gout.

40 File – Mental Hospital P.M.s Nervous System. 3 41 File -,Mania.

42 File – Mental Hospital P.M.s Lesions etc duplicates.

43 File – Mental Hospital P.M.s duplicates.

44 File – Repatriation P.M. reports.

45 File – cases for archives 1928-1931, 1935-1938

46 Miscellaneous files – no subject.

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Series 18 : Medical articles

1 ‘On the occurrence of explosive or booming noises (Barigal Guns) in Central Australia’. 1911.

2 Annual dinner verses, Adelaide Medical Students’ Society Review November 1924.

3 ‘Causes of Leprosy and Plague’, Royal Society of NSW, newspaper cutting 2 May 1918.

4 ‘Some interesting pathological cases – human and animal’, Australasian Medical Gazette, 21 June 1909.

5 ‘The diagnostic value of lumbar puncture’, Australasian Medical Gazette, 20 November 1901.

6 ‘A contribution to the history of disease in Australia’, Australasian Medical Gazette, 20 December 1911.

7 ‘Identification by finger-prints’, Australasian Medical Gazette, 1 June 1912.

8 ‘Cases of Pellagra-like skin lesions in Australia’, Australasian Medical Gazette, 18 October 1913.

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9 ‘Hydatid disease in Western Australia’, Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1 June 1908.

10 ‘On the Etiology of Ulcerative Granuloma of the Pudenda with clinical description and notes on treatment’, Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 15 May 1909.

11 ‘The occurrence of Sparganum (larval cestode) in the subscutaneous tissues of man in Australia’, Medical Journal of Australia, 21 September 1918.

12 ‘Rodent ulcers and allied growths, An analysis of sixty Australian cases’, Medical Journal of Australia, 1 May 1920.

13 ‘Medical names in Australian geographical nomenclature’, Medical journal of Australia, 28 April 1934.

14 ‘Some early references to Tuberculosis in Australia’, Medical Journal of Australia, 5 February 1938.

15 ‘Unknown foreign bodies in the lung’, Medical Journal of Australia’, 16 February 1946.

16 ‘Gall-stones in seven thousand post-mortem examinations’, Medical Journal of Australia, 26 September 1953.

17 ‘”Idiopathic” hypertrophy of the Pyloric Canal in adults’, Medical Journal of Australia, 9 January 1960.

18 ‘Spinal cord of neonate withdrawn intact at autopsy’, Medical Journal of Australia, 8 October 1960.

19 ‘A survey of one hundred and thirty-four neonatal autopsies’, Medical Journal of Australia, 18 November 1961.

20 ‘Robert Knox and the body snatchers’, Medical Journal of Australia, 1 January 1966.

21 ‘Cholera and Australia in the 1840’s’, Medical History, Medical Journal of Australia, 12 February 1966.

22 ‘Enlarged prostates and subterranean clover and carcinogenesis’, Medical Journal of Australia, 19 February 1966.

23 ‘Illnesses following the eating of seal liver in Australian waters’, Medical Journal of Australia, 12 April 1969.

24 ‘Melanin production’, Medical Journal of Australia, 26 April 1969.

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25 ‘Hypervitaminosis A in the Antarctic in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914: a possible explanation of the illnesses of Mertz and Mawson’. (includes newspaper cutting) Medical Journal of Australia, 28 June 1969.

26 ‘The death of Captain Owen Stanley’, Medical Journal of Australia, 25 October 1969.

27 ‘The problem of sea stingers’. Health, December 1965 and ‘Sea Stingers’, Ahead, 1966.

28 ‘Handayside Duncan’, article for A.D.B., 1963.

29 ‘Diverticulosis of the Colon – and lesions from post-mortem’, article to British Medical Journal together with letter. 1968

30 ‘Quadrilateral peri-articular humping of individual digits and its significance’. Lancet, 21 September 1968.

31 Burke and Eyre, M.J.A. 1 January 1964.

32 ‘Effusion into the knee joint – an explanation?’. Medical Journal of Australia, 28 December 1968. (letter)

33 ‘Cholera and Australia in the 1840’s’. Medical Journal of Australia, February 1966.

34 ‘The spread of the house Sparrow’. Victorian National June 1967.

35 ‘Service to the community’. The Advertiser, 1 December 1966. (letter)

36 The nature of cancer’. (letter) 1 April 1965.

37 ‘Coronary disease, clots and atheromas’. Medical Journal of Australia, 13 November 1965.

38 ‘Swifts and atmospheric disturbances’. The Emu 1967.

39 ‘Some considerations on the anæmias, leuchæmias, leucosarcoma and allied conditions’. Australasia Medical Gazette. nd.

40 ‘Typhoid fever and “colonial fever” to 1880’, A contribution to the history of disease in Australia. 1911.

41 ‘The principles of medical unionism’. Australasian Medical Gazette. 20 July 1911.

42 ‘Typhus Fever’. nd.

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43 ‘Root Rot’. Journal of Agriculture WA. nd.

44 ‘Syphilitic disease of the Aorta and Aortic valves’. Australasian Medical Gazette. 20 February 1903.

45 ‘The first fifty-two names in the medical register of South Australia’. nd.

46 ‘A case of Peri-Arteritis Nodosa’. Medical Journal of Australia, 24 February 1923.

47 ‘Acceptable words: Quotations with a medical bearing’ (includes newspaper articles) nd.

48 ‘Worm nests in cattle due to Filaria Gibsoni (Sp. Nov.)’. Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W., February 1910.

49 ‘The fight against bacteria’. Fire Brigades of N.S.W., Shire and Municipal Record, 15 October 1915.

50 ‘Medical names in Australian Zoological Nomenclature’. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 15 November 1939.

51 ‘A visit to Great Britain and the U.S. paper read before the A.M.S.S. Meeting. nd.

52 ‘The naturalist in medicine with particular reference to Australia’. The Archibald Watson Memorial Lecture (with newspaper cutting). nd.

53 ‘”Found dead”, “dead in bed”, and “collapsed and died”’. Medical Journal of Australia, 3 March 1945.

54 ‘Clinical diagnoses contrasted with post-mortem findings’. Medical Journal of Australia, 16 May 1942.

55 ‘Malignant growths in 3,000 Australian post mortem examinations’. Journal of the Cancer Research Committee, 1 may 1935.

56 ‘Some interesting instances of tuberculosis in animals’ and ‘A case of malignant (carcinomatous) pericarditis’. Medical Journal of Australia, 13 March 1920.

57 ‘Cardiac infarction and coronary disease in general in post- mortem examinations’. Medical Journal of Australia, 19 November 1949.

58 ‘Some Australian convict and explorer doctors’. Medical Journal of Australia, 23 February 1952.

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59 ‘A contribution to the history of disease in Australia’. Australasian Medical Congress, September 1911.

60 ‘A comparative study of some strains of diphtheria and diphtheroid bacilli. Australasian Medical Congress, September 1911.

61 ‘Further investigations into the etiology of worm nests in cattle due to onchocerca gibsoni. 1914.

62 ‘The hæmatozoa of Australian reptilia’. Linnean Society of N.S.W. 28 September 1910.

63 Worm-nests in Australian cattle due to Filaria (Onchocerca) Gibsoni. Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of N.S.W., 1910.

64 ‘On a new Melanin-producing haæmatozoon from an Australian tortoise’. Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of N.S.W., 1909.

65 ‘Trypanosomiasis, and other diseases of camels with experiments in connection with the former’. Department of Agriculture, 1909.

66 ‘Notes on some parasitic protozoa. Linnean Society of N.S.W. 1909.

67 ‘Hæmatozoa of Australian batrachians No. 1. Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of N.S.W. 1910.

68 ‘Descriptions of new haemoprotozoa from birds in N.S.W., with a note on the resemblance between the spermatozoa of certain honeyeaters (fam. meliphagidæ) and spirochaete-trypanosomes’. Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of N.S.W., 1909.

69 ‘Diseases of animals and meat inspection in W.A. for the year ending 30 th June 1908’. Department of Agriculture, WA, 1909.

70 ‘Meat inspection and diseases of animals in W.A. for the year ending 30 th June 1907’. 1908.

71 ‘The diseases of animals and meat inspection in W.A.’ Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1907.

72 ‘The flora of the north-east corner of S.A. north of Cooper’s Creek’. Royal Society of S.A., 1925.

73 ‘A survey of the literature relating to the occurrence in Australia of helminth parasites of man’. Royal Society of South Australia, 1937.

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74 ‘Nodules containing larval nematode worms in the intestinal submucosa of a bullock’. Journal of Tropical Veterinary Science, 1907. 75 Birds as they affect the health and well-being of Men in Australia.

76 Injuries and diseases in Australia attributable to animals (insects excepted) 1942 77 Illness after eating seal liver 1969

78 Hypervitaminosis A in the Antarctic in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914, 1969

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Series 19 : Notes and correspondence on Natural History subjects

1 Australian plant species.

2 Roadside vegetation. 1965-1968. [Includes minutes and reports of the Flora and Fauna Advisory Committee, Roadside Vegetation Sub-Committee]

3 South Australian zoos and animals. 1963-1968. [Includes reports of Royal Zoological Society.]

4 Diseases in animals.

5 Fire protection.

6 Proposal for the national research institute. 1913. [Led to foundation of the CSIRO in Melbourne].

7 Hill paths.

8 Eucalyptus, colour of flowers, bees and loranths. ca.1966-1968.

9 Plants of Central Australia.

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10 Flora and fauna of various areas, South Australia and the Northern Territory. ca.1929-1960. Part 1 - Recommendations of transfer of reserves to National Parks. Part 2 – N.W. Reserve 1954, 1958. Part 3 – N.W. Reserve 1960. Part 4 – N.W. Reserve, ca.1958. WA, Ayers Rock Part 5 – N.W. Reserve 1960. Part 6 – Everard & Musgrave Ranges 1950. Part 7 – Cockatoo Creek, Hermansburg 1929, Macdonald Downs 1930. Part 8 – Ayers Rock. Part 9 – Yuenduma & Mt Doreen. Part 10 – Mt Liebig. Part 11 – Granites. Part 12 – Haast’s Bluff 1956-1957. Part 13 – Mt Lofty Ranges. Part 14 – Mt Lofty Ranges. Part 15 – Adelaide Plains. Part 16 – Musgrave Park Cattle Property Part 17 – Report of Northern Survey 1955, Behrens Senior Safari 1966. Part 18 – Miscellaneous

11 Kangaroo Island and Encounter Bay species.

12 Miscellaneous notes and correspondence. 1908-1965.

13 Letters of Tyack Bake, relating to natural history and to personal affairs. 1943-1944.

14 Early note books of John B. Cleland. 1885-1926. 3 bound volumes.

Manuscript articles by J.B. Cleland.

15 Worm nodules in cattle.

16 Some commonplace observations on the natural history surrounding us. 10 September 1917.

17 What are weeds and why are they weeds? 26 April 1929.

18 Natural history notes. 19 April 1932. [Address to Field Naturalists].

19 Presidential address to Field Naturalists’ Society.

20 The significance of swifts in the Great Australian Bight.

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21 Botany, especially the fungi, and medicine.

22 Plants of Kangaroo Island. August 1967.

23 The plants of Kangaroo Island and Encounter Bay. August 1967.

24 Barisal guns.

25 Huxley notes. April 1969.[Paper to the ‘Eucalypts’].

26 The birds and plants of the southern end of Eyre Peninsula.

27 Concentric bodies, probably of parasitic origin, in the Australian sea-mullet, mugil dobula.

28 Botanical notes of anthropological interest.

29 Organic matter carried ashore by foam.

30 The colour of the Blue Lake at Mt Gambier.

31 Random remarks on man, nature and nurture.

32 Notes on the Botany of Central Australia, Part II.

33 Of Bread and Pumice. 1969.

34 Diurnal variations in the temperature of camels. 1909.

35 The poisonous and urticating plants of Australia. 1963.

36 The first introduction of camels into South Australia and the west. 1912.

37 Disease of animals and meat inspection in Western Australia. 1908.

38 The native names and uses of plants at Haast’s Bluff, Central Australia. 1959.

39 The plants of the encounter Bay district. 1927.

40 The origin of the name of ‘Salvation Jane’. 1945.

41 The Botany of the Pilliga scrub.

42 Fauna and flora of the Greenly Islands, Part II.

43 Abstracts of paper of Section F, ANZAAS Congress. 1958.

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44 Photographs and cuttings relating to natural history. [Includes photos taken on 1919 Bunya Mtns. ornithological visit].

45 Notes and articles on miscellaneous subjects. By J.B. Cleland. Not kept due to scorching: Register, 1912/1905 ‘Adelaide, the city of sweet-scented flowers’. nd ‘Dunkeld Cathedral’. Aberdeen ?, 19/1/1901. ‘Cremation in ancient Scotland’. Supplement to London Opinion, 4/6/1904. Letter to the Editor.

46 Natural history articles, not by J.B. Cleland. 47 Two watercolour paintings of native wildflowers. By H. Beeker. 48 Further notes on early ornithology in South Australia in ‘S.A. Ornithologist’, February 1942. pages 8-9.

Correspondence

49 Letters from Tyack Bake relating also to personal matters, 1943- 1944. 6 cm.

Articles

50 The ecology of the Aboriginal in South and Central Australia

51 Flora conservation in South Australia Part II The preservation of species recorded in South Australia

52 Foundation of the handbooks of the fauna and flora of South Australia

53 Plants, oncluding Fungi, poisonous or otherwise injuruious to man in Australia series III and IV

54 Examination of contents of stomachs and crops of Australian birds

55 Acute encephalitis (x-disease) at Broken Hill. Probable successful transmission to sheep

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Series 20 : Records relating to anthropological subjects

1 Miscellaneous articles, notes and correspondence relating to Australian Aboriginals and J.B. Cleland’s membership of the Board of Aboriginal Affairs. 1963-1965. [Includes note on Daisy Bates, 1969 and a description (1970) of the corroboree performed for Queen Elizabeth II in 1954.]

2 Miscellaneous articles and cuttings relating to the Australian Aboriginal.

3 Copy of report of Conference of Commonwealth and State Aboriginal Authorities on Aboriginal Welfare. 1937.

4 Copy of Aboriginal Land Bill, and correspondence and articles relating to it. 1966.

5 Photographs from expedition to North-West Australia. 1907.

6 Proposal for Chair of Anthropology at University of Adelaide. 1964.

7 Notes and correspondence relating to showing of Australian anthropological films during visit to U.S. and U.K. 1938.

8 Copy of diary of F.J. Gillen, explorer and anthropologist, relating to Spencer and Gillen expedition across Australia in 1901, edited by J.B. Cleland, and card index to the diary. [IN RESERVE – PUBLISHED COPY AVAILABLE]

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Series 21 : Papers relating to Australian history and biography

1 Articles by J.B. Cleland on Australian history. [Includes articles on John Price, story of John Cannan’s Explorations, the Lunatic Asylum, Handasyde Duncan, early historical associations between Tasmania and South Australia, reminiscences of 1920 and thereabouts, an undergraduate of the nineties, Captain Barkers ocerland journey to the Murray mouth, Some Australian convict and explorer doctors, Is Corunna, near Iron Knob, an Aboriginal name?].

2 Miscellaneous notes and correspondence on Australian history.

3 Miscellaneous cuttings re Australian history. (includes cuttings on Horrocks of Penwortham, Dirk Hartog, Fort Glanville, Sir Samuel Davenport, HMS Guardian, old Adelaide Gaol, Adelaide to Port railway, Col. Frome’s house Sydenham, Star of Greece (shipwreck), Government House, Little Known Adelaide, introduction to stamps, oldest building in SA.

4 Notes by J.B. Cleland on topics of Australian history and biography. [includes Captain S.A. White, Howard Walter Florey]

5 Australian views. PART OUTSIZE

6 Miscellaneous articles, pamphlets and correspondence.

Papers not kept with group:

Letter to the editor, nd. “Nautici Cavete” by Noel A. Webb.

Letter to the Editor, Advertiser, 18/2/1961. ‘Pass of the Abencerrages’ by J.B. Cleland.

Letter to the Editor, Advertiser, 25/2/1961. ‘Children of the saddle’, by ‘Interested’. Reply to query by J.B. Cleland 18/2/1961

Article, no title, by Special Representative, London Jan 10 about Cicero, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen and Franz von Papen.

Sunday Times, 3/5/1907. ‘A land deal of historic interest’ W.A.

W.A. 1907. ‘The goldfields and the far north, search for a stock route, the expedition successful’, and interview with Mr A W Canning, Wiluna.

Daily News, W.A. 29/11/1907. ‘How Stephen Grace died, extracts from his diary’

The Sun, Sunday 18/6/1916. Literature ‘Ernestine Hemmings, Queensland’s girl poet’.

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West Australian, Saturday 6 April. ‘Mid Northern Mangroves’ by Chas. Price Conigrave, FRGS.

‘Famous in song’, nd.

Regarding the death in England, Sir W.H. ffolkes who dispensed with a capital letter at the beginning of his name.

Daily News, W.A. 10/5/1912. ‘The Koombana Disaster, how was it caused?’ re the court of Maritime Inquiry into the loss of the s.s. Koombana in W.A.

‘Curious Easter customs. nd.

News, SA, nd. ‘Memories of the Fergussons at Government House’ by L. Webb.

Messenger, 6/1/1955. ‘Fort Glanville’.

Sunday Mail, nd. ‘Centenary of an epic journey into the unknown’ (John McDouall Stuart).

Advertiser, 14/5/1932. ‘Dramatic end to Lang rule in N.S.W., Governor dismisses premier from office’. NSW.

The Bulletin, 21/12/1901. ‘Edward Eyre, a hero of Australian exploration’.

Public Service Review, August 1919. ‘Peace day in Adelaide’.

Advertiser 30/9/1961. ‘Northern journey in 1859’ (Dr A.W. Howitt, CMG).

Sun, Sydney 29/4/1917. ‘At Prince Alfred Hospital’.

Sun, 18/6/1916. ‘Cocky Bennett stuffed’. nd. ‘Why London “calls”, Henry Lawson on the great city’. nd. ‘Lord Howe Island’, poem.

D.T. 14/1/11. ‘History in map names’. nd. ‘Statue to England’s greatest navigator’ (Captain Cook). nd. ‘Spaniards in Australia – the expedition relics at Gladstone, Q’ld.)

S.M.H. 7/10/1916. ‘The discovery of Australia – the suggested tercentenary’ by Geo Collingridge. nd. ‘Discovery of the Pacific in 1511 by De Abreu’ by Geo Collingridge.

West Australian, 11/9/1912. ‘Our early days – first seven years of the Swan settlement historical letters’ by Walter A Gale.

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S.M.H. 5/7/1913. ‘Quarantined’ (quarantine in Sydney for smallpox).

Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners’ Advocate, 19/7/1913. ‘Pen-notes and pencillings – smallpox’.

W.A. 3/6/1913. ‘Pioneering of our nor’-west to Roebourne in 1864’ by J.J.S.

Sun, 10/11/1918. ‘The first gold, who was the discoverer? pioneer’s romance’ (McGregor).

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Series 22 : Miscellaneous papers on the history of science

1 Newspaper cuttings and articles. Charles Babbage. Advertiser 17/10/1964. Poem ‘The Micro-Biologist’. 2/1/1913. ‘The lay of the medical graduate, 1877.’ ‘Alice in Recoveryland’. Cornhill magazine April 1934. ‘Songs of a sub-man’, Punch 21/6/1933. Letter from I Packirisamy, Singapore to the officer in charge, CAS Malaya, Labour Department, Singapore. Various poems. Letter to Cleland from Australian Forest League, 17/5/1926. Various newspaper cuttings. Lancet, 6/1/1940. ‘Public health – control of puerperal sepsis’. Various cartoons. Obituary G.H. Cunningham. Supplement to the ‘Sunday Times’ Christmas supplement.

2 Papers of Advisory Council 1915-1918

3 Personal papers of J.B. Cleland including qualifications and correspondence.

4 History of science in Australia.

5 Branding corporal punishment and recruiting in First World War 1914.

6 Old age statistics.

Papers not kept with group.

Various articles on the war in the Advertiser 1939-1948.

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‘Britain Champion of the world’s liberties’ by Winston Churchill. Poem ‘Come in’ Sun 27/11/1915. Imperial Magazine 1822. ‘A remarkable speech’. Civil Service Journal, 1/12/1908. page 19. Civil Service Journal, Nov. 1910. ‘Hints on health’. ‘A remarkable find’. nd. West Australian, 3/12/1908. ‘A remarkable story. Spiritualistic seances. Materialisation of goods'’ Civil Service Journal, 5/5/1909. ‘The British settlement on the coast of New Holland’. Register, 17/5/1919. ‘Meat 45 years old’ and ‘Elizabethan Stratford’. SAR Officers’ magazine ‘The railway centenary No. 4’. Sydney Mail, 19/11/1919. ‘A Macquarie pilgrimage: Port Macquarie. ‘The life of Sir William Osler’ by Harvey Cushing Sydney Morning Herald, 6/9/1919. ‘Old Cobbitty’. Sun, Sydney, 14/1/1920. ‘Armies of the sky, last night’s great battle, the heavens ablaze, awe-inspiring spectacle’.

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Series 23 :Papers not kept with the series

John Burton Cleland PRG 5/23 Special List ______

Papers not kept with group:

The Advertiser, Thursday August 12, 1971 (refs: p.3 (Death of Cleland), p.36 (death & funeral notices) The Advertiser, Monday February 1, 1965 (ref: none given) (Adelaide), Monday April 2, 1928 (ref: ‘Mother’s death’) The Advertiser, Saturday September 2, 1944 (ref: Advertiser War Map) The Register, Tuesday September 4, 1906 (ref: see Review of Life of Sir S. Davenport) The Register, Wednesday September 5, 1906 (ref: none given) The Register, Thursday March 5, 1903 (ref: p.5 ‘The Knight of Beaumont’) The Advertiser, July 12, 1933 (ref: The Advertiser 75th Anniversary Supplement)

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The News, Friday October 12, 1934 pp.1, 2 (ref: none given/presumed Duke of Gloucester visit) Facsimile by The Advertiser, July 12, 1933 of The South Australian Advertiser, Monday July 12, 1858 The News, Tuesday February 3, 1931 (ref: none given, note reads ‘?why kept’) The Advertiser, Saturday October 13, 1934, p.21 (ref: none given, probably Duke’s visit) The Advertiser, Tuesday July 22, 1969, pp.1-2, 17-18 (ref: none given) The Advertiser, Wednesday July 2, 1969, pp.1-4, 13-16 (ref: none given) The Advertiser, Friday October 12, 1934, pp.III-IV, XIII-XIV (ref: none given) The News, Friday October 12, 1934, pp.7-10 (ref: none given) The Advertiser, Friday October 12, 1934 (ref: ‘Visit of HRH’ The Duke of Gloucester Supplement pp.1-4) The Advertiser, Saturday June 23, 1945, pp.5-6, 11-12 (ref: ‘Allied Jaws Closing on Japan’) The Advertiser, Wednesday, October 24, 1934, p.19 (ref: Scott flight)

The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 23, 1934, p.15 (ref: Scott flight) The Advertiser, Saturday, October 13, 1934 (ref: Duke’s visit) , Saturday, May 2, 1908 (ref: Wedding JBC & DIC p.7)

Remaining Interstate & O/S papers, cuttings.

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Series 24 : Maps

1. Cadastral map of county Adelaide, northern half.

2. Topographical map of the hills district, Adelaide to Bremer Ranges - Strawbridge, Surveyor General.

3. Map showing lots on Kangaroo Island.

4. Pastoral map of North and Central Australia.

5. Maps of South Australia, Victoria, Australia and Great Britain, hand traced and coloured by J.B. Cleland.

6. Map of northern South Australia, showing routes from anchorage south of Port Augusta to Mt. Brown Trig.

7. Map of South Australia showing distribution of trees, E. leucoxylon.

8. Cadastral map of Goolwa.

9. Map of southern portion of South Australia showing lands sold and leased, and those still open, in 1938.

10. New plan of Adelaide and Suburbs. Sands & McDougall's South Australian Directory c.1902.

11. Plan of Adelaide and Suburbs. Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd. n.d.

12. Plan of Districts under the District Councils Act 1887.

13. Road map of Adelaide and environs and South Australia. W.G. Fuller. n.d.

14. Sketch plan of country between Brighton, Happy Valley and Port Noarlunga. 1909.

15. Buckland Park Estate subdivision. 1905.

16. Map of South Australia showing the Telegraph lines, 1882.

17. Map shewing lines of Railways of South Australia, May 1910.

18. South Australian Railways - Map to accompany Time and Fare Tables. November 1916.

19. South Australian Railways - Map to accompany Time and Fare Tables. December 1919.

20. South Australian Railways - Map to accompany Time and Fare Tables. November 1922. Includes inset - enlargement showing railways near Adelaide.

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21. South Australian Railways - Map to accompany Time and Fare Tables. November 1924.

22. South Australian Railways - Map to accompany Time and Fare Tables. June 1924.

23. Lands open to application. Shows details of Haines, Cameron, Mundoora, Warrenben, Muloowurte, Para Wurlie, Wallaroo, Carribie, Tickera, Ramsay, Redhill, Dudley. 1905.

24. Lands open to application. Shows Fisher, Brinkley, Younghusband, Finnis, Meningie. 1905.

25. Geological map of South Australia. Government Geologist, 1928. Scale: 20 miles to 1 inch.

26. Geological map of South Australia in four parts. Government Geologist 1899. Scale 16 miles to 1 inch.

Maps etc. not kept with group: Malcolm Glyde. Bonney. Santo. South Australian Railways. London. Mount Muirhead. Victoria. A.N.A. network Topographic maps of S.A. World maps. Mannum Adelaide pipeline location plan. N.S.W. – Queensland. Western coastal districts Lorne - Port Fairy. Canberra. Commonwealth Railways time tables Trans-Australian & Central Australia lines. Itinerary Alice Springs – The Granites. Itinerary Adelaide – Maree Ansett ANA timetable. Government publicity & tourist bureau fare prices. Brochure East-West rail. Time tables W.A. Government railway. Trans-Australian railway.

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Series 25 : Notes for a manuscript Acceptable words, a collection of quotations from the reading of J.B. Cleland. ______1 Correspondence, expenses, quotations. 1948, nd

2 Correspondence. 1947-1948, nd

3 Number of words. nd.

4 Mss. nd.

5 Mss additions. nd.

6 Some to be abstracted. nd.

7 Annotations. nd.

8 M.J.A. paper. 1946, nd.

9 Biblical. 1967, nd

10 General. 1942-1962, nd.

11 Medical. nd.

12 Verse.

13 Tobacco.

14 Mss done with.

15 Sir Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle.

16 Unusual names etc, quotations, phrases.

17 Medical men in literature, death of Charles II, the Gold Road, part of lecture in W.A.

18 Charles Darwin.

19 Maxims.

20 Medical men in fiction.

21 Extracts medical history etc. literary.

22 Untitled.

23 Copyright etc.

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24 Plants; other diseases; geology; animals; natural history; food and diet; infectious diseases; anthrop; anatomy; insanity; childhood and old age; statistics; Boyle; doctors, nurses, hospitals, health; teeth; eyes; Sir Thomas Browne; drugs.

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Series 26 : Cleland family genealogy

1 Irish Clelands. (Includes ‘A Daddy Vicarious’, ‘How Katie met Finn McCoul’, ‘The Drover’s Tale’, ‘The Pot-Pourri Bowl’ and ‘The Crooked Oak’ by A. M’I. Cleland. 1923-1969, nd.

2 Memoirs of Col. William Cleland. 1697. Cameronian’s Life and Poems; the Cameronian Regiment. 1903- 1905, 1910, 1939. ‘Hollow my Fancie, whither wilt thou go?’ by Lieut-Col. William Cleland. 1697. Lt Col William Cleland 1662-1689

3 Cleland’s in America. 1905, nd.

4 Genealogical tables – copies of family trees, various branches. nd.

5 Glasgow Clelands. 1905-1907, 1916-1919, 1927.

6 Cleland’s not closely related. 1904-1905, 1959, 1967

7 Correspondence and notes re Clelands in U.S., Glasgow, Ireland, England, Australia.

8. Miscellaneous papers. 1925, 1953, 1967.

9 ‘Jacobs Well and Abbots Condvit’ by James Cleland, 1626; Sermon by Thomas Cleland, 1660; ‘Conflict at Dunkeld’ by W.M. Cleland, 1689.

10 ‘The Ancient family of Cleland’ by J.B. Cleland, 1905; The Clelands of 1941 by Spencer B. Cleland, 1941.

11 References to Clelands.

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12 Coat of Arms – J.R.Cleland, Wm. Cleland, J.F. Cleland, H.W. Cleland, W.L. Cleland.

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Series 27 : Papers of and about John Cleland

1 Autobiography of John Cleland ca.1914.

2 Colour photocopy of Talisman a ceramic charm to ward off the evil eye.

3 Documents relating to career of John Cleland, surgeon (father of John Cleland, FRS). 1809-1856. LIST WHEN BACK FROM CONSERVATION

4 Letters from Adel Cleland, John Cleland, C.M. Colville, Jamie Cleland, photographs, notes and newspaper cuttings. 1908-1925.

5 Papers on anatomy by John Cleland.. 1860 –1909

6 John Cleland’s diary. 1914-1915.

7 Miscellaneous family correspondence and photographs 1903- 1952 with notes by J.B.C.

8 Christmas greetings from paintings by John Cleland FRS, Professor of Anatomy, Glasgow.

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Series 28 : Papers of and about John Bill Burton and family

1. Burton and Lauder papers, including genealogy tables; birth certificates for M.R. Burton and C.J. Burton. 1859, 1862. nd. [Christabel Rodger was the only child of Ella who married Dr Rodger of Aberdeen. Ella was Matilda Lauder Burton’s eldest full sister. Christabel went on the stage and married a stage musician. Disappeared in America in the 1920’s.]

2. Fanny Hill.

3. Miscellaneous letters of J H Burton and Wm K Burton. 1800, 1854, 1878-1880 1. Letter from E. Blackie. 1854. 2. Letter from G Combe. 1844. 3. Letter of Wm K Burton (Father of ) 1800. 4. Letter from Sir Theodore Martin (Private secretary to Queen Victoria). 1880. 5. Letter from Sir Theodore Martin (Private secretary to Queen Victoria). 1879. 6. Letter from Sir Theodore Martin (Private secretary to Queen Victoria). 1878. 7. Unknown. 8. Letter from John Hill Burton to his daughter. 1879.

4. Letters from Skeen, Edwards and Peacock; J.H. Burton and David Plett. 1878. Copy of lease of Craighouse. (Craighouse was the residence of John Hill Burton when J.B.C’s mother was married. 1860.

5. John Hill Burton: letter from University, Aberdeen, 1871; diploma letter from Massachusetts Historical Society 1878; certificate for Advocate, 1831; class certificates from Marishchal College and University Aberdeen, 1823-1831; season ticket Exhibition of Paintings, nd; Commission Historiographer for Scotland, 1867;

6. Diploma Burgess of Aberdeen W.K. Burton 1797.

7. Passports J.H. Burton – Prussian 1841; Scottish 1864, 1867 and 1875, 1879.

8. Contract between J.H. Burton and Alex Smith, J. Duncan and Jos Bobertson, 1836; authority for payment of salary as Historiographer, 1867; petition for admission as Advocate J.H. Burton 1830; cancelled contract with Longman for volume history 1st part, 1847.

9. Certificate of Right of Burial, Edinburgh Western Cemetery, J.H. Burton, 1849; 2 receipts for payment of fees for Right of Burial, 1848, 1849; regulations for burial, nd.

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10. Appointment of J.H. Burton as the secretary to the general board of Directors of Prisons in Scotland, 1854; appointment as Cornet in 22 nd Light Dragoons, 1804.

11. Family members’ hair (IN RESERVE)

12. Published copy of manuscript ‘Miss in the kitchen or a week’s misadventures in housekeeping’ by Ella Burton, 1878; Anglican Diocese of Adelaide Mothers Union pamphlets, nd; member card possibly Anglican Church, 1896; letter from Ernest Benn Ltd. London to Sir John Cleland regarding Ella Burton’s manuscript, 1969.

13. Photographs.

14. Novel ‘A Clever Girl’ by Ella Hill Burton Rodger printed in the Brechin Advertiser, 1888.

15. Letter from S.R. Cleland re Miss Mary Rose Burton deceased, 1901.

16. Letters from: Christabel to John 1915, Ella Badger to John 1911- 1914; Lizzie Burton to John 1902; Jane Wallace to Professor Cleland together with newspaper cutting re Mr Vergrugghen, nd; article in Evolution of Obstetric Medicine, 1912; photograph of Christobel Rodger; Ella Rodger to John re Poets’ descendants dinner together with photograph of J.H. Burton, 1910; from Ella to John re relationship to Ferguson the poet, 1910; J.D. Somerville to Professor Cleland re death of the late Mrs J F Clelands; photograph of James Lindsay, son of W.J. Murray Lindsay; photograph of W.K. Curton.

17. Inventory and correspondence re transfer of Burton papers to Scotland. 1952-1971.

18. Copies of contents of letters sent to National Library, Edinburgh 1965. copies ca.1905. Letters dated 1847-1866.

19. Copies of letters to Mr Burton. nd.

20. Copies of letters to Isabella Lauder from J.H.B. 1842.

21. Copies of letters to J.H.B. from Isabella Lauder. 1843.

22. Letters between Isabella Lauder and J.H.B. 1834-1844, 1846- 1848. PART 2 OUTSIZE (shelves)

23. Book of poetry by E.P. Burton.

24. Copy of diary of John Hill Burton, 1943-1945.

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25. Off prints of articles by J.H. Burton. 1847-1871

26. Report of a visit to the convict establishments in Ireland, by J.H. Burton. 1862; report by the committee into the condition of the Advocates’ Library, 1868.

27. Letters from Mr Considine re upkeep of J.H.B’s grave. 1907-1933.

28. Articles relating to J. Hill Burton. 1881-1900, 1926.

29. Correspondence re Burton family from Lizzie P. Hill Burton to John Cleland; H.E. Burton to J.B. Cleland together with notes.1903, 1959, 1963, nd

30. Genealogy table for Paton family.

31. Letter from M. Paton, John Hill Burton’s grandfather to his aunt in reference to his leaving the office of the Winchester lawyer, calls him idle and a vagabond. nd.

32. Poems and stories by Isabella Lauder (wife of John Hill Burton). 1828-1840.

33. Birthday Scripture text book belonging to Maud Burton. 1920.

34. Letters from Isabella Burton to Harriet and aunt. 1848-1849.

35. Estate of Miss Eliza Paton Burton: will, 1902; inventory and valuation of personal effects, 1905; correspondence 1905-1906; cash account between executor of the late Miss Hill Burton and William Considine 1905 and correspondence 1905.

36. Burton consisting of letters, newspaper cuttings history and photographs.

37. Cecil Burton: correspondence. Helen Burton (daughter of Cecil Burton): correspondence. Cecilia Burton: correspondence.

38. Poems.

39. Wood engravings made by Eliza Paton Burton for various book illustrations

40. Copy of disposition of settlement by Captain David Lauder 1823 and paper on the possession of William Scott 1830.

41. Letters from J.H. Burton to ‘my dear love’ [probably his wife Isabella]. nd.

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42. Certificate of proclamation for the marriage of John Hill Burton and Isabella Lauder. 1844.

43. Letters from Isabella Burton to her mother. 1946, nd.; letter from Martha ? to ‘my dear friend’, nd; letter from Jessie M. Lindsay to her mother, nd; letter from Isabella Burton to Harriett, 1949.

44. Sir Edwin Chadwick’s letters and Dr Southwood Smith, both of public health fame.

45. Newspaper cutting from The Weekly Scotsman 1909 re Mary Hill Burton; records of births from family Bible.

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Series 29 : Papers of and about the Paton family

1. Notebook of Samuel Robson, Junior Humanity Class, University of Edinburgh, 1871-1872. Includes recipes and knitting patterns.

2. Isabella Ann Paton, passport. 1924.

3. Copies of letters of Paton family. 1765-1825. PART 2 OUTSIZE 7

4. Letters from David Paton to John Cleland. 1953-1961.

5. Letters from Ernest Paton to Dippie/Joan including photographs of house in Esperance. 1947.

6. Letters to Rev. Dr. Paton. 1902-1904.

7. Letter from Shelley Paton to John. including family photograph. 1961.

8. Letter from Audrey Tennyson to Mrs Paton. 1903.

9. Letter from ?Nella to Dora. 1938.

10. Letters from W.R. Paton to Mr Cleland. 1912, postcard from Bill to J.B. Cleland, 1960.

11. Letters and Christmas cards from John Paton to Prof. John B Cleland (his cousin). 1938-1951, nd.

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12. Postcard from grand aunt Burton to William Lauder Cleland.

13. On the death of Rev. David Paton: letter to Mrs Paton from Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of S.A. together with minute of the Board of Governors 1907; letter from Chalmers Church Adelaide together with resolution, 1907.

14. Notes and papers referring to the Paton family history and information.

15. Miscellaneous papers relating to Paton family including programs, clippings, articles and sample of tartan material from Crombie Mill, Grandholm, Aberdeen, 1965.

16. Miscellaneous letters: to Dora from B.E. Ramsay, 1934; to Mrs Ramsay from David Paton, 1899; from C.K. Cooke , 1903; to Dora from an ardent admirer, 1896..

17. Rev. Dr. David Paton: Church papers; correspondence, newspaper cuttings and notices relating to his death and minister’s collar.

18. Photographs.

19. Letters from David Paton to Ernest Paton. 1903.

20. Letters from David Paton to Walter Paton. 1903.

21. Letters from I.A. Paton to Ernest Paton. 1903.

22. Letters from David Paton to Dora Paton (her father). 1903.

23. Letters from I.A. Paton to her children. 1903.

24. Letters from David Paton to his children. 1903.

25. Letters from I.A. Paton to Dora Paton. 1903.

26. Copy the ‘The Graphic’ London 24 April 1915.

Not kept with group:

Presbyterian Banner 1906, 1932, 1933. (see published collection)

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Series 30 : Papers of and about the Glen and Fullarton Cleland families

1. ‘The Seasons’ by James Thomson. 1802. [belonged to Elizabeth Glen] IN RESERVE (available on request only)

2. ‘Quintus Horatius Flaccus’. 1720. [belonged to Thomas Glen] IN RESERVE (available on request only)

3. ‘Topica Sacra: Spiritual Logick: some brief hints and helps to faith, meditation, prayer, comfort and holiness’ by Thomas Harrison. 1756. [belonged to George Glen]. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

4. ‘The Church: a manual intended as a present to candidates for christian fellowship’ by John Morison, 1837. [belonged to Elizabeth Glen. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

5. ‘Holy Bible’ 1838. [belonged to Elizabeth Glen]. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

6. Notes on the Glen family including family tree.

7. Newspaper cuttings and articles relating to the Glen family.

8. Correspondence relating to the Glen family.

9. Photographs relating to the Glen family.

10. ‘Holy Bible’ 1791. [belonged to Christina Fullerton]. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

11. ‘A selection of hymns from various authors’. 1829. [belonged to H.E. Cleland]. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

12. ‘Dutch Psalms’. 1697. [belonged to Harriett Fullerton]. IN RESERVE (available on request only)

13. Photograph of Henrietta Erskine Fullerton. IN RESERVE.

14. ‘The Fullertons of Ayrshire 1280-1892.’

15. Notes on the Fullerton family including family trees.

16. Correspondence relating to the Fullerton family.

17. Photographs of Fullerton family.

18. Artwork – drawing of tomb of Captain George Fullerton, East Indies by Allan Cleland. 1884.

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19. Notes on the Erskine family including family tree and newspaper cuttings.

20. Certificate appointing Florence Donald Moors to be a member of the Civil Division of our said most excellent Order of the British Empire by George the Fifty. 1920.

21. Correspondence relating to the Bell, Judd and Moors families. 1906-1966.

22. Photographs relating to Bell and Moore families.

23. Fullerton and Cleland papers including Cleland claim to Jodrell Baronetcy, sermon (in reserve – damaged), tree of the family of Cleland.

24. Letters from Walter to John Fullerton Cleland.

25. John Fullerton Cleland and family notes and photographs of Mattie Burton (Cleland), Henrietta Fullerton, John Fullerton Cleland and Wm Lennox Cleland.

26. Allan Fraser Cleland. Letter from Mabel to Maud and photographs.

27. Charles Alexander Cleland m. Ethel (later Mrs P J Sinclair) certificate from the Tail-Waggers’ Club and photographs.

28. Edward Erskine Cleland 1869-1943 – including photographs of Edward Erskine Cleland and Thomas Erskine Cleland, notes, invitations and newspaper clippings relating to Mr Justice Cleland (his appointment and death).

29. Giles family (George Fullerton Cleland (1852-1931) m. Amy Giles).

30. Elphinstone Davenport Cleland (1854-1928).

31. Family tree – children of George Fullerton Cleland and Amy Giles.

32. Agreement between Willian Lennox Cleland and George Fullerton Cleland, August 1910.

33. Certificate of congratulation on the retirement of William Lennox Cleland from the Parkside Mental Hospital, 1915.

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Series 31 : Papers of and about William Lennox Cleland and family

1. Photographs: Matilda Lauder Cleland, Science Congress and Cleland Hills with rock engravings from R. Edwards 1968. Named by Tietkens after Wm. Lennox Cleland II. (From SA Museum); postcards 1903, 1907, nd; invitations to weddings 1970, 1971.

2. 2 letters from J.D. Sommerville to Prof. Cleland re W.L. Cleland and Burke and Wills. 1938.

3. Letter from Peter Cleland to John Cleland re visit to Cleland House. 1956.

4. Letter from Andrew Ross to Dr Burton Cleland re list of Cleland wills. 1904.

5. Letter from Charles C H Harvey and postcards. nd.

6. Copies of Cleland Coat of Arms (original drawings in reserve).

7. Article about Cleland House in Glasgow and Lanarkshire Illustrated.

8. Papers relating to Miss Mary Field including letters 1872-1883.

9. Letters from W L Cleland to M L Cleland on engagement; letters from Matilda Cleland to her father J H Burton; death notice of Matilda Lauder Cleland; correspondence between W L Cleland and J H Burton 1877-1882; photograph of W L Cleland at Edinburgh University. Letter from William Lennox to his cousin William 1816. 1876, nd.

10. Diary of William Lennox Cleland on way to Berne, Switzerland. 1862.

11. William Lauder Cleland and family: Letter to John nd; letter to Margaret 1917; postcard to his mother nd; letter from Robert L Cleland to J B Cleland 1958; letter from William to John including photographs of Lady Hester Stanhope’s grave nd; letter from Naomi to John 1963; letter from Fred Eardley to Professor Cleland 1946; invitation to marriage of Naomi Hamilton Stephenson and William Lauder Cleland 1943; letter from Bill to John nd; letter from William to John 1944; letter from Lindsay Cleland to John 1956; newspaper cuttings and notes on family.

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12. Lauders and Stirlings: Photographs; letters from Elspeth Stirling to John Cleland 1954-1955; letters from Christian Stirling to John 1907, 1911, 1961964-1965, 1968-1969; ‘Botanical notes of a visit to Schleswig-Holstein by W Lauder Lindsay; ‘The Spirit of Melancholy: and eastern allegory’ with an introduction by W Lauder Lindsay; newspaper cuttings and notes on family.

13. W Lennox Cleland: Letter from W L Cleland to his uncle 1867; letter from M L Cleland to John and Dora nd; obituary notices, resumes, photographs and newspaper cuttings; letter from Uni of Adelaide to W L Cleland 1896; biographical notes. Publication ‘William Lennox Cleland’ by W.H. Carey.

14. Essays by W.L. and E.E. Cleland. PART 2 OUTSIZE 7

15. Certificates of Wm Lennox Cleland.

16. Wills of Miss Mary Rose Burton and Mrs Katharine Innes together with a letter to Miss Burton 1900.

17. Ralph Cleland: Letters to Sir John B Cleland 1953, 1955, 1958; letter from Robert L Cleland to his cousin 1958; letter from D G Catcheside re Ralph 1953; cards and photographs.

18. Letters to John Cleland including letters on his mother’s death. 1930, 1940, 1946, 1961-1964

19. J.H. Burton: letters to his daughter Mattie 1879, 1880; full details of last illness of J St Burton by his widow from Morton House, 1881; letter to Mattie from Ella Burton Rodger 1881.

20. William Lennox Cleland: certificate of proclamation of banns for marriage at St Cuthbert’s Parish, Edinburgh and Morningside Parish, Edinburgh, 1877 and baptism certificate for his son John Burton, 1878.

21. Documents: Receipt for shares 1913; promissory note 1885; share certificate G F Cleland & Co., Limited 1890; letters and documents re Brompton Road rent 1920, 1922; will of Robert Dickson 1922.

22. Newspaper cuttings. 1880-1929, 1969-1970

23. Miscellaneous genealogy notes.

24. Miscellaneous published material including ‘Science: boon or Bane?’ by Ralph E Cleland; ‘Cytogenetic Studies on Oenothera, Subgenus Raimannia’ by Ralph E Cleland and articles about Cleland House.

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25. Published book ‘Small beginnings or the way to get on’ IN RESERVE

26. Book of copied verse to Maud from Ella 1863.

27. J.H. Burton, leather wallet. IN RESERVE.

28. Certificates (2) for Bachelor of Medicine from Edinburgh for W.L. Cleland. 1/8/1876.

29. Plays by Dr W Lennox Cleland.

30. Letter to W.L. Cleland from Office of the Minister of Indusry appointing him a Medical Practitioner for the purpose of ‘The Workmen’s Compensation Act 1900’, 1905; certificate from S.A. Medical Board to William Lennox Cleland 1877; Letter from University of Adelaide to W.L. Cleland advising him of his post as lecturer, 1886; ‘Obligation’ swearing in for Medico-Psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland, nd; receipt from Scottish Branch of General Medical Council for William Lennox Cleland, 1877.

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Series 32 : Papers of and about Sir Samuel Davenport and family

1. Kaimes & Ardune: Letters from Mary Luke to Dr & Mrs Cleland. (includes letter from Agnes Thomson to Mrs Cleland and notes enclosed in letters. Booklet ‘Leave it all with Jesus’ 1868 which was enclosed with letter dated 21/11/1961 is in RESERVE. [Mary Luke came to Mrs Davenport from her home at Semaphore in her teens and stayed with her as her hand maid for the rest of Lady & Sir Samuels Davenport’s life] 1906-1961

2. Kaimes & Ardune: Letter to Sir John from Emily M Davison 1930; letter to John from Millicent Glen 1930; letter to Maude from M. Davenport 1887.

3. Miscellaneous notes, copies of hymns, cards and newspaper cuttings.

4. History of Burnside Village of Beaumont, Part 1 - notes Part 2 - correspondence. 1949-1951.

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5. Beaumont Davenports including: Part 1 – notes. Part 2 – correspondence 1902, 1955-1956, nd.

6. Walkerville Cemetery: Correspondence and newspaper cuttings. 1918, 1921, 1928, 1966-1970.

7. Conveyance of land – Beaumont Common. 1849.

8. Barque ‘Tasmania’, Capt Alexander Jamieson. Mr & Mrs Samuel Davenport and Mr Robert Davenport were passengers. 1951, nd.

9. Maccelsfield – including notes, photograph of Davenport’s house 1966, and newspaper cutting 1951.

10. Gleeville and Gleeson: Articles about Edward Burton Gleeson and the Gleeson family 1937, 1964; letters to Sir John from E F Gleeson, 1960, 1965; letter from Evelyn Tapley re Beaumont, 1951; letter and article about the little snail from Beaumont, 1949, 1956; letter and articles about the barn of Gleeville-under-the-hills, 1969.

11. Copy of a broadcast by Professor Cleland on the early history of the district of the Burnside; notes on Glen Osmond; letter from the wardens of the Church of St Saviours Glen Osmond 1958.

12. Invitation to Centenary Dinner of City of Burnside, 1956; newspaper cuttings on the ‘Coromandel’; notes on Davenport Range and Hills; newspaper cutting ‘The Road to Coromandel Valley – 1853’ 1950.

13. Will of Margaret Fraser Davenport 1902; Receipts and payments re estate of Lady Davenport 1906; and notes.

14. History of Burnside: correspondence, notes, newspaper cuttings.

15. Village of Beaumont: Part 1: conveyance, correspondence. Part 2: maps

16. Extracts from Davenport letters.

17. Letters from Bess to Dora Cleland. (her cousin) 1916-1917, to Jonathan 1919, 1929, 1934; letter from Sam Davenport to John 1902; letters from M Davenport to John 1899, nd.

18. Correspondence and notes relating to Claremont, 1939, 1942.

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19. Olives: including letters 1855, 1898, 1936, 1950-1952, 1962, 1965; copies of letters; recipe; notes; published articles and newspaper cuttings.

20. Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings. 1967.

21. Recipe book belonging to Mrs Cleland, Mrs Davenport and Lady Davenport. nd.

22. Book ‘Love Divine’ Daily texts and hymns for a month, London. nd (includes handwritten prayers and sermon by Rev. R Middleton, 1894.

23. Books ‘The life of conversion’ by G D Davenport, 1885; ‘Report of four conferences held by the Central Emigration Society’ article ‘Emigration from a Colonial point of view by Sir S Davenport, 1886; Adelaide Philosophical Society article ‘The Extraction of Scents from plants’ by Samuel Davenport, 1865; ‘The Young Countess; a tale for youth’, London. IN RESERVE.

24. Photographs.

25. Silkworms – an illustrated table

26. Objects including Sir Samuels nail scissors; propelling pencil; handmade nails from barn at Gleeville, following the fire about 1943; ruler; Sir S Davenport’s comb. Photographic copy available – original in RESERVE.

Not kept with group (returned to family):

‘When Adelaide was Very Young’ by George Morphett. Report on silk culture by W.S. Campbell, NSW 1893. Silk Supply, Guide to sericiculture by T Dickins, London 1869. Regeneration des races de vers a soie, Montpellier, 1869. Sur les progres de la culture de l’ailante, Paris ‘The Broken Hill Christmas Graphic’, 1892. ‘The Adelaide Observer’ 7/3/1903. Sericultre by George Francis, 1871. New Testiment.

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