Each notebook contains comments on environmental conditions, diagrams of ladybirds, relevant articles or notes, descriptions of experiemental conditions and various correspondences with other ecological geneticists.
Notebooks containing information on stocks of ladybird eggs used in experiments.
Each notebook contains comments on environmental conditions, diagrams of ladybirds, photographs of moths, relevant articles or notes, descriptions of experiemental conditions and various correspondences with other ecological geneticists. Covers both moths and ladybirds
The volumes in this series are all notebooks Majerus use in the field to record his findings. Very few are dated by year.
Copies of newspaper articles by Majerus with associated book reviews and correspondence.
Papers in this series relate to research trips undertaken by Majerus and tend to include itineraries for the trips along with proposals for research to be undertaken and papers written either as a result of that research or that were presented at the conference that was part of the research trip. There is also some correspondence concerning the organisation of aspects of conferences or research trips.
Research trips were:
2005: Australia, Rome, Kibale (Uganda), Japan, Canmore (Canada)
2006: Puerto Rico, Bath, Glasgow, Madagascar
2007: Ecuador, Brussels, Toulouse, Zakynthos, Uppsala, Athens, Rwanda
2008: Tanzania. There are also a large number of photographs taken of butterflies whilst in Tanzania on the research trip included with the papers from Tanzania.
Includes mss for publication, The 4 billion year war (1996)
Comprising:
(1) 'On the diffraction of light produced by an opaque prism of finite angle' (offprint from Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1904)
(2) 'Note on a paper by W. Makower entitled 'On the method of transmission of the excited activity of Radium to the cathode' ' (from Proceedings of the Physical Society of London, 1905)
From World Development, vol 4, No 4 (1976), pp. 277-304.
Offprint of journal article by Suzanne Paine, with annotations by renowned economist Joan Robinson (1903-1983).