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  <dc:title>Correspondence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence relating to subscription to the first number of 'Treasury of Human Inheritance', mainly requests for copies or subscriptions from individuals, or from Dulau &amp; Co naming additional subscribers; printed subscription notice and prospectus; and a set of letters (dated 1920), notes and references relating to possible future work for the 'Treasury', with note to pass on to Jean [Edmiston].
Letters and estimates from Cambridge University Press regarding the printing of 'Treasury of Human Inheritance' and 'Albinism in Man', 1910-1911.
Six loose pages from 'Treasury of Human Inheritance', annotated in pencil. Comprises pages 57-58, and 63-67, describing pedigree plates 9-12.
Six folders of illustrations, mainly photographs, x-ray prints and pedigree diagrams, from 'Treasury of Human Inheritance'. Folders are divided into the following themes: digital anomalies (brachydactyly, polydactyly); multiple exostosis, cleido-cranial dysostosis and multiple echondromata; cleft palate and hare-lip; chronic trophoedema; hydrocephalus; and ectrodactyly.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1908-1911</dc:date>
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