Application for research grant submitted to National Science Foundation titled 'Mast Cells in Lower Vertebrates' submitted by Edward D. Crabb and Margaret A. Kelsall. Includes correspondence of James Riley who was asked to provide a critical review of the proposal.
Application for research grant submitted to National Science Foundation titled 'Chemical Determination of Histamine During Digestion' submitted by A.C. Ivy, Granville A. Bennett and Harold O. Albers. Includes correspondence of James Riley who was asked to provide a critical review of the proposal and an article titled 'A Simplified Chemical Method for Determination of Total Histamine in Tissues' by Milton Yusem, Guna Francis and A.C. Ivy.
Program and abstract of speakers for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Advanced Study Institute on the Structure and Function of Connective and Skeletal Tissues held at the University of St Andrews.
Envelope containing including 3 lab books with notes on mast cell experiments; lab book 'Experiments and Ideas'; notebook titled 'Malignancy'; loose notes
Envelope addressed to Master Alasdair Riley dated 13th March 1961 containing typed document 'Sir William Crookes and the Green Twig' regarding the discovery of a new element, thallium. It also relates to the development of X-rays.
Envelope postmarked Montreal 1966 containing an article 'Histamine and Sir Henry Dale' by Jame F. Riley reprinted in 1965; curriculum of Hans Selye; journal titled 'Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery' in French and English.
Handwritten notebook, 'Refs on Malignancy (IV) (with special reference to wound repair) [?] of Trauma in Carcinogenesis, James F. Riley MB FRCSE, Bridge of Earn Hospital, Nr Perth'.