Reference number | Title | Date |
EC/1840/14 | Jones, Thomas Wharton: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
AP/26/1 | Note regarding the "Observations" of Thomas Wharton Jones "On the Blood Corpuscles" | May 1843 |
MC/4 | Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society | 1844-1850 |
MM/11/103 | 'Statement addressed to the President and Council of the Royal Society', by Thomas Wharton Jones | 29 December 1849 |
MM/19/81 | Letter from George Gabriel Stokes, Secretary, Royal Society to William Sharpey, Secretary, Royal Society | 9 November 1868 |
AP/50/8 | Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the Veins of the Bat's wing, - of the lymphatic hearts of the frog, - and of the candal heart of the eel. In those parts. Part I | 1868 |
AP/50/9 | On the Phenomena observed to attend the propulsion of lymph from one of the lymphatic hearts into a vein, in the Frog. | 1868 |
IM/Maull/002453 | Jones, Thomas Wharton | nd |
PT/34/17 | Paper, 'Microscopical examination of the contents of the hepatic ducts; with conclusions founded thereon as to the physiological signification of the cells of hepatic parenchyma and as to their anatomical relation to the radicles of the hepatic ducts' by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1848] |
NLB/3/772 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor Thomas Wharton Jones, Fellow of the Royal Society | 7 October 1889 |
NLB/5/890 | Copy letter from an unknown correspondent, to Messrs Harrison & Sons | 9 November 1891 |
NLB/5/883 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Sir William Thomson, President of the Royal Society | 9 November 1891 |
NLB/8/739 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to the Right Honorable Professor Huxley, Fellow of the Royal Society | 15 December 1893 |
RR/2/33 | Referee's report by Thomas Wharton Jones, on a paper 'On the motions of the iris' by Bernard E Brodhurst | 21 May 1852 |
RR/1/127 | Referee's report by William Sharpey, on a paper 'On the ova of the human subject' by Thomas Wharton Jones | [c.1840] |
RR/1/64 | Letter from Thomas Wharton Jones, on a paper 'On the anatomy and physiology of certain structures in the orbit, not previously described' by J M Ferrall | 24 June 1841 |
RR/1/126 | Referee's report by Robert Bentley Todd, on a paper 'Microscopical examination of the contents the hepatic ducts, conclusions founded thereon as to the physiological signification of the cells hepatic parenchyma, and as to their anatomical relation to the radicles of the hepatic ducts' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 29 July 1848 |
RR/6/158 | Referee's report by Thomas Henry Huxley, on a paper 'On the phenomena observed to attend the propulsion of lymph from one of the lymphatic hearts into a vein in the frog' by Thomas Wharton Jones | nd [1868] |
RR/6/156 | Referee's report by William Sharpey, on a paper 'The caudal heart of the eel a lymphatic heart.—Effect of the force with which the lymph-stream is propelled therefrom on the flow of the blood in the vein into which the heart opens.— Explanation of the appearance of blood propelled in successive drops, as if from the heart, along the caudal vein.—Influence which the force of the lymph-stream from the heart exerts in accelerating and promoting the flow of blood in the caudal vein' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 19 March 1868 |
RR/1/65 | Referee's report by Thomas Wharton Jones, on a paper 'On the anatomy and physiology of certain structures in the orbit, not previously described' by J M Ferrall | 24 June 1841 |
RR/1/125 | Referee's report by William Sharpey, on a paper 'Microscopical examination of the contents the hepatic ducts, conclusions founded thereon as to the physiological signification of the cells hepatic parenchyma, and as to their anatomical relation to the radicles of the hepatic ducts' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 15 July 1848 |
PT/30/6 | Paper, 'The blood-corpuscle considered in its different phases of development in the animal series. No 3 comparison between the blood-corpuscle of the vertebrata and that of the invertebrata' by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1845] |
PT/30/5 | Paper, 'The blood-corpuscle considered in its different phases of development in the animal series. No 2 invertebrata' by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1845] |
PT/43/10 | Paper, 'Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing, (which are furnished with valves,) are endowed with rhythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction' by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1851] |
MS/426/216 | Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Thos [Thomas] Wharton Jones Esq | 14 September 1846 |
PT/30/4 | Paper, 'The blood-corpuscle considered in its different phases of development in the animal series. No 1 vertebrata' by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1845] |
MS/426/179 | Copy letter from S H [Samuel Hunter] Christie, Secretary of the Royal Society; to T [Thomas] Wharton Jones Esq | 1 January 1846 |
AP/19/16 | On the Ova of Woman and the Mamamiferous animals as they exist in the Ovaries before Impregnation and on the discovery in them of a Vesicle analogous to that described by Professor Purkinje in the immature egg of the bird | 1835 |
NLB/3/766 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor Thomas Wharton Jones, Fellow of the Royal Society | 4 October 1889 |
RR/2/127 | Referee's report by Thomas Bell, on a paper 'Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 11 March 1852 |
RR/2/126 | Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 23 February 1852 |
RR/2/150 | Referee's report by Thomas Wharton Jones, on a paper 'On the development of the great anterior veins in man and mammalia; including an account of certain remnants of foetal structure found in the adult, a comparative view of these great veins the different mammalia, and an analysis of their occasional peculiarities in the human subject' by John Marshall | 1849 |
RR/6/161 | Referee's report by Lionel Smith Beale, on a paper 'On the phenomena observed to attend the propulsion of lymph from one of the lymphatic hearts into a vein in the frog' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 6 December 1868 |
RR/6/160 | Referee's report by Lionel Smith Beale, on two papers 'On the phenomena observed to attend the propulsion of lymph from one of the lymphatic hearts into a vein in the frog' and 'Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the veins of the bat’s wing, of the lymphatic hearts of the frog, and of the caudal heart of the eel. In three parts.—Part I. Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the veins of the web of the bat’s wing' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 4 December 1868 |
RR/6/157 | Referee's report by Thomas Henry Huxley, on a paper 'The caudal heart of the eel a lymphatic heart.—Effect of the force with which the lymph-stream is propelled therefrom on the flow of the blood in the vein into which the heart opens.— Explanation of the appearance of blood propelled in successive drops, as if from the heart, along the caudal vein.—Influence which the force of the lymph-stream from the heart exerts in accelerating and promoting the flow of blood in the caudal vein' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 20 March 1868 |
RR/6/159 | Referee's report by William Scovell Savory, on two papers 'On the phenomena observed to attend the propulsion of lymph from one of the lymphatic hearts into a vein in the frog' and 'Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the veins of the bat’s wing, of the lymphatic hearts of the frog, and of the caudal heart of the eel. In three parts.—Part I. Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the veins of the web of the bat’s wing' by Thomas Wharton Jones | 9 July 1868 |
MC/4/98 | Letter from Thomas Wharton Jones, 35 George Street, Hanover Square, to the Royal Society | 24 November 1845 |
MC/4/121 | Letter from [Thomas] Wharton Jones, 35 George Street, Hanover Square, to the Royal Society | 22 January 1846 |
MC/4/143 | Letter from Thomas Wharton Jones, 35 George Street, Hanover Square, to the Royal Society | 4 June 1846 |
MC/4/145 | Letter from Thomas Wharton Jones, 35 George Street, Hanover Square, to the [Marquis of Northampton] President of the Royal Society and to the Council | 10 June 1846 |
MC/4/196 | Letter from Thomas Wharton Jones, 35 George Street, Hanover Square, to the [Marquis of Northampton] President of the Royal Society and to the Council | 7 December 1847 |
PT/74/4/7 | Drawings, ova and embryos of the rabbit, frog, newt, and human by T [Thomas] Wharton Jones | [1837] |
MC/4/353 | Letter from [Thomas] Wharton Jones, 43 Conduit Street, to the Royal Society | 17 June 1850 |