Photostats: Fragments penes Peterson. Note on envelope: For history of Michigan papers see R. van der Brock, <i>The Myth of the Pheonix</i>, (1972), p.33 ff. Includes part of a letter from W.H. Worrell, 16 November 1931 and note by P.E. Kahle [confidential], 12 January 1955.
Photostats: Fayyumic text of Lamentations and Baruch. Published by Quatremère de Quincy, (Paris Copte 78). Photostats: Vatican Borgia 109, Isaiah, Chapter I.1-16, V.8-25. Published by W. F. Engelbreth.
Photographs: Two festal letters in Greek. (a) Berlin Museum (now Library), published Schubart: P.G.B. (b) British Museum (now Library) papyrus DCCXXIX. Published Grenfell & Hunt: Greek Papyri II, 163.
Photographs of papyri and wooden tablets: Papyrus belonging to W. Merton Geneva magical papyrus Verso of Meletian. Published by W. E. Crum, ‘Some Further Meletian Documents’, in JEA 13 (1927), 19-26. Piece of papyrus and 3 wooden tablets from Major Geyer Anderson (1 hieroglyphic) BM EA 26273 - label from mummy (http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=171782&partId=1) Aberdeen University Library
Photographs of stelae and graffiti: Lyons: (a) various stelae from Musée Guimet Lyons: (b) stela published Re. XXIII Boston: stela 4347; stela 4348; stela 5055; stela 5054 Alexandria: stela 110. Published M. Cramer: Die Totenklage bei den Kopten (Wien, 1941), 14, Pl. 4 Stela from Henaton. Published Lefébure. Stela from Debêra (Sudan) Stela from Philae Graffiti from St. Simeon, Aswân. Published Rev. XXXVII 41. Graffiti from Dakhla Oasis Graffiti from Aswân
Copies of material by Charles Woide in the Clarendon Press Collection held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Includes notes and part of a letter from R.B. Fleming and two letters from E.O. Winstedt, July 1917.
Copies of papyrus fragments on the back of pages from a publication. Envelope has note which reads: Copies of papyrus fragments left with Crum by Grenfell and returned 15.9.39 to Lobel at Queen's.
Or. 11551. Note by Crum “M. Schwortze’s copies of Lee’s MSS., formerly Erman’s then Steindorff’s who gave them to W. E. Crum in 1938”. Includes letter from W.M.[?] Marchant, 29 November 1937.