Records of the Palaeontolographical Society

PAL The Palaeontographical Society was formed in 1847 for the purpose of figuring and describing British fossils by publishing monographs.

PAL/A

Administration

PAL/A/C

Correspondence

PAL/A/C/1

Correspondence with T.Wiltshire, Secretary of the Pal.Soc.
15 letters from 8 correspondents.

1870–1885

PAL/A/C/2

Correspondence with A.S.Woodward, Secretary of the Pal.Soc.
107 letters from 36 correspondents.

1901–1934

PAL/A/C/3

Correspondence with C.J.Stubblefield, Secretary of the Pal.Soc.
31 letters from 18 correspondents.

1935–1947

PAL/A/C/4

Correspondence with R.V.Melville, Secretary of the Pal.Soc.
One letter.

1950–1960

PAL/A/C/5

Correspondence and papers of the Pal.Soc. inc. synoptic supplements, directory of localities and the centenary of the Society,

1944–1946

PAL/A/C/6

Papers and reports of referees for manuscripts by W.J.Arkel, S.S.Buckman, D.Hill and F.R.C.Reed.

1908–1937

PAL/A/M

Minutes

PAL/A/M/1

Minute Book of the Pal.Society.

1847–1880

PAL/A/M/2

Minute Book of the Pal.Society.

1880–1913

PAL/A/M/3

Minute Book of the Pal.Society.

1913–1950

PAL/A/M/4

Minute Book of the Pal.Society.
01/01/2031

1950–1981

PAL/A/M/5

Attendance Book of Council members of the Pal.Society.

1902–1967

PAL/F

Finance
3 vols

PAL/F/1

Treasurer's Accounts. Vol.1

1847–1853

PAL/F/2

Treasurer's Accounts. Vol.2

1853–1861

PAL/F/3

Treasurer's Accounts. Vol.3

1861–1875

PAL/F/4

Membership Accounts. Vol.1

1847–1870

PAL/F/5

Membership Accounts. Vol.2

1847–1870

Contact information

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