Correspondence from Mrs Elizabeth Riefstahl (The Brooklyn Museum, New York) relating to a small model boat in the Kennard Collection with photograph as well as notes and draft reply from Newberry.
Correspondence from William Harry Rylands (1847-1922) relating to contributions from Newberry to the Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology.
Note: MSS 38/104 is also numbered 40 MSS 38/105 is also numbered 41
Correspondence from Claude Frédéric-Armand Schaeffer (Conservator, Musée des Antiquités Nationales) including requesting Newberry's opinion on the date of scarabs.
Correspondence Charles Gabriel Seligman including relating to his and Newberry's research from research. Includes correspondence on: totemism and animal cults (1912); Faragab (1915); the Sed festival (1923 and 1933); iron (1924); wearing of the rahat and wedding ceremonies in Sudan (1927); milk customs (1927); E. E. Evans-Pritchard and his appointment as Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Egyptian University, Cairo (1931); Ritchie's analysis of Newberry's collection of ancient Egyptian glass; gardening and sending seeds; Newberry's paper on olives and his reference to a camel stick (1938).
Also includes two letters from Seligman's wife, Brenda, on the practise of incision and the health of 'Sligs' (1926).
Note: MSS 39/66 is also numbered 39 MSS 39/67 is also numbered 249 MSS 39/70 is also numbered 247 MSS 39/73 is also numbered 207
Correspondence from Mary Stout Shaw including relating to travel, research on shabtis and persea wood, and requesting an article for inclusion in a book on Egyptian gardens with draft reply from Newberry.
Correspondence from Sir Grafton Elliot Smith (1871-1937) including relating to research on Akhenaton and the 18th Dynasty.
Also includes correspondence relating to Newberry's wish to endow an annual lecture, administered by the Royal Society, on eugenics and the problems of inheritance including extract of a letter from Professor Elliot Smith and letter introducing Newberry to Dr. Dale (Medical Research Council).
Note: MSS 40/58 is also numbered A.377 MSS 40/60 is also numbered A.79 MSS 40/61 is also numbered 6 MSS 40/67 is also numbered A.110
Correspondence from Lady Sarah Isabella Spencer (d.1919) (Daughter of 4th Earl Spencer) including relating to a book she is writing on Thomas Carlyle, the health of her brother and asking about the source of various quotes.
Letter from Elizabeth Spiegelberg (Wife of William Spiegelberg) including thanking Newberry for a book and referring to Newberry's correspondence with her husband.
Correspondence from Flaxman C.J. Spurrell (1842-1915) relating to the analysis of fragments of colour for Newberry, research on sickles, and a collection of vegetable substances.
Correspondence from the Editor of Nature relating to the publication of Newberry's presidential address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1923), and obituaries of Sir Robert Mond (1938) and Howard Carter (1939).
Correspondence from William Gillan Waddell including relating to his book on Manetho, research on Egyptian chronology, the translation of words including the Latin words baca and baculum, news from Egypt including via Mrs Ghorbal (1933).
Correspondence from John Walker including relating to visiting Newberry and the publication of a book translated by Walker from Arabic on folk medicine among the modern Egyptian peasantry.
Correspondence from Harold Wallis relating to Newberry's purchase of articles from his collection on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, including receipt of payment signed by Alice and Violet Wallis (1933).
Note: MSS 44/85 is also numbered 26a. Warren Dawson's list of correspondence includes MSS 44/84 however this letter is now missing.