Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 4. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 5. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 10. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 13. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 15. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the birds depicted in Volume 16. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Consists of loose leaf manuscript notes in various hands (predominantly Taylor White's) describing the fish and reptiles depicted in Volume 1. Transcriptions and English translations of individual notes are provided within the record for each animal.
Miscellaneous papers (11), including concession of Fief Choisy to M.C. de L.'s daughter, petition to seigneur for a new survey, petition by M.C. de L. to Carleton, letter from Bishop Briand & sale of seigneuries to Michel-Eustache Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière.
Procès-verbal of court proceedings in a case between Joseph Fleury Deschambault (plaintiff, acting on behalf of the Baroness of Longueuil), Pierre Dodegau and Jean-Baptiste Boucher de Niverville (defendants), over land in the Seigneurie of Chambly; statement by Fleury Deschambault concerning the land in dispute.
Hand-coloured engraving of an image by James Forbes, published by Richard Bentley, 8 New Burlington St., 1834 and engraved by James Storer. Engraving depicts panorama from Malabar Hill; trees, grass, and two groups of figures in European dress can be seen in the foreground, some buildings and a body of water by the shore. Towards the background is the bay with an island with white low buildings, tall ships on the water, and a mountainous landscape in the distance.