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Thomas McCulloch, Jr. fonds File
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Letter from James Ross

File contains a letter from James Rofs [?] to Thomas McCulloch. In the letter, Rofs indicates that he has not received McCulloch's list of subscribers and request that he send it without delay.

Letter from the Geological Society

File contains a letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Geological Society to Thomas McCulloch. The letter indicates that McCulloch's paper on Nova Scotian plant fossils has been received.

Letter to William Henry Harvey

File contains a letter from Thomas McCulloch to William Henry Harvey (1811-1866), an Irish botanist, curator of Trinity College Herbarium in Dublin, Ireland, and professor of botany at the Royal Dublin Society.

Letter to William Henry Harvey

File contains a letter from Thomas McCulloch to William Henry Harvey (1811-1866), an Irish botanist, curator of Trinity College Herbarium in Dublin, Ireland, and professor of botany at the Royal Dublin Society.

Letters received from natural history societies

File contains a letter from the Boston Society of Natural History (dated May 1, 1844), a letter from the Natural History Society of Mnotreal (dated November 10, 1852), and a letter from the Montreal Committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (dated July 7, 1857). The letter from the Boston Society of Natural History acknowledges receipt of a gift of Nova Scotia minerals from McCulloch. The letter from the Natural History Society of Montreal indicates that McCulloch was elected a corresponding member of the society. The letter from the American Association for the Advancement of Science references an enclosed circular (not included in this file) and requests McCulloch's presence at a meeting.

Resolution of the Senate of Dalhousie College

File contains a copy of a resolution passed by the Senate of Dalhousie College upon the death of Thomas McCulloch. The resolution, which expresses the Senate's respect and esteem for McCulloch, is signed by James Ross, Principal of Dalhousie College, and Charles MacDonald, Secretary to the Senate.