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Index Cards

The index cards form an integral part of the research collection of Elaine Katz. They contain keywords, themes and names of people/authors, all of which are references to the large body of research material used by EK for her publications and academic work. Some of the index cards also contain excerpts of text passages from published works.

The Index cards were stored in certain groups in index card boxes, which were labelled. Within these groups the index cards were also labelled. The original order of this system has been retained and has been used for the archival description of the index cards. The content of each box has been divided in groups for the purpose of digitisation. The labels within each of these groups are listed accordingly, even when there are no index cards belonging to a certain label. Some of the terms used in the index are representative of the language and the discourse used at the time, e.g.. Natives, and have been retained for searching.

Second set

The second set, comprising three volumes, contains a series of drawings and proof plates for Andrew Smith's "Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa", published as a result of the expedition into the interior, from 1834-1836, undertaken by Smith, and sponsored by the Cape of Good Hope Association for Exploring Central Africa.
The drawings are mostly the work of G.H. Ford, with a few by C.D. Bell and H. Lowe. Most of the drawings are the originals to the plates in the work mentioned, while others have never been published. The proofs are nearly all first proofs with the names of the animals in Smith's own handwriting and show, in many cases, the progress in the determination of the species.

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