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Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (1890-1962)
Statistician and geneticist
Papers 1911-2005

   MSS 0013

Biographical Note

   [30][Fisher_1_enhanced.jpg] R.A. Fisher's extraordinary contributions to
   statistical theory and methods, experimental design, scientific inference,
   evolutionary biology and genetics have had far-reaching consequences in many
   branches of human thought and endeavour.

   His ground-breaking work revolutionised the design of experiments and created the
   foundations for modern statistical science. Fisher's 1925 book Statistical
   Methods for Research Workers developed applied statistics which could be applied
   to many other areas of scientific interest.

   In the field of genetics, Fisher connected Charles Darwin's ideas of natural
   selection with Gregor Mendel's notions of biological inheritance, created a
   unified theory which could be applied to any branch of biology. In the early 20th
   century, Fisher used his expertise to support the then popular but now
   discredited Eugenics movement, which aimed to improve the human race.

   The achievements of this gifted, energetic and productive scientist have
   attracted continuing attention, not only for his seven books and several hundred
   papers (published in more than 80 different journals) but also for his scientific
   correspondence with its thought-provoking content and ideas for further
   development.

   After the death of this remarkable scientist in Adelaide on 29 July 1962, the
   editing of his Collected Papers was undertaken by J.H. Bennett, then Professor of
   Genetics at the University of Adelaide; a former student, research assistant,
   colleague and friend of Fisher at Cambridge and closely associated with him after
   Fisher came to Adelaide in 1959 on a visit to the CSIRO Division of Mathematical
   Statistics. These were published in five volumes by the University between 1971
   and 1974 in an edition of 1000 copies.   Two further collections were
   subsequently edited by Professor Bennett with selections from Fisher's
   correspondence, Natural Selection, Heredity, and Eugenics: Including selected
   correspondence of R.A. Fisher with Leonard Darwin and others (Clarendon Press,
   1983) and Statistical Inference and Analysis: Selected correspondence of R.A.
   Fisher (Clarendon Press, 1990).

   Fisher's archives were deposited with Rare Books & Manuscripts, Barr Smith
   Library, by Professor Bennett in 1981, and subsequently attracted many research
   enquiries from within Australia and overseas. In 2000 the Library undertook to
   progressively digitise selections from Fisher's published and unpublished work in
   order to further publicise his scientific contributions and make his work more
   readily available to users beyond Adelaide.

   The [31]Fisher Collection housed in the Special Collections Reading Room contains
   his scholarship prize books from Harrow School and Caius College, editions of
   Fisher's works and selected books from his own personal library.

   Additional information about the Fisher Collection and the Fisher Digital Archive
   can be found in the manuscripts collection of [32]Professor J. H. (Henry)
   Bennett.


Digitised Works

   Fisher's Collected Papers, selected correspondence and other works have been
   digitised and are available through the [33]R. A. Fisher Digital Archive.


Contents Summary

   [34]Correspondence
   [35]Scientific papers (published)
   [36]Published books
   [37]Unpublished and miscellaneous papers[38]
   Notebooks, data collections, calculations
   [39]Lecture notes/outlines
   [40]Reviews/Miscellaneous
   [41]Personal and biographical

                                    Correspondence

             Series 1. Correspondence.  1911, 1914, 1918-1962.   5 metres.
      [Principally of a scientific nature.  An [42]alphabetical list of Fisher's
       correspondents with links to digitised letters is available.  A separate
   [43]guide (incomplete) to the contents of the file(s) for each correspondent has
        been prepared by the Special Collections Librarian and is available for
                                     consultation.
      Series 6.  Letters from W.S. Gosset to R.A. Fisher. 1915-1936.  5 volumes.
      [Copy of typescript for private circulation.  The Letters were published in
                                        1962.]





                                   Scientific papers

     Series 2.  Published scientific papers and other writings  (Collected Papers)
    Copies of separately published papers, including contributions to discussions,
     comments on the contributions of others, reviews, and letters to the editor.
    1912-62. Published as Collected Papers of R.A. Fisher / edited by J.H. Bennett
   (University of Adelaide, 1971-74) 5 v. 294 separately numbered items. Also ms of
   papers CP290 and CP292 (with unpublished material), and folder of corrections to
               published edition of Fisher's papers (by J.H. Bennett?).
                             List of papers available at:
         [44]https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/101860
     Series 2.1.  MSS versions/additions/notes to scientific and published papers
   Arranged in CP (Collected Papers) numerical order. Also folder of corrections to
                         published editions of Fisher's works.
                             See also series 12-13 and 19.

     Series 2.2.  Published scientific papers and other writings, not included in
   Collected Papers of R.A. Fisher. Includes contributions to discussions, comments
     on the contributions of others, reviews, and letters to the editor. 1912-62.
                                  Approx. 300 items.





                                    Published books

        Note: A complete set of editions of published works by Fisher have been
   separately catalogued and housed as the R.A. Fisher Collection in the Rare Books
    & Special Collections Reading Room, along with items from Fisher's own library
                          donated by Professor J.H. Bennett.
   The Collection includes many examples of Fisher's revisions for later editions in
            the form of interleaved copies with his manuscript amendments.
            Series 3.  Statistical methods for research workers (1925-1958)
       Typescript and ms. corrections for the 14th edition; ms for Section 57.4
   'Compiling and summarizing data of use in estimation' (2 leaves); typescript and
   ms amendments to 13th ed. p. 164 and 133 (4 leaves); typescript and ms additions
   to 14th ed. Section 29 (4 leaves); ms of the expansion made to 7th ed. Section 27
    (2 leaves);  reviews of various editions, 1925-56; and variorum compilation by
                  J.H. Bennett showing the changes over all editions.
                Series 7.  Genetical theory of natural selection (1930)
    Memorandum of Agreement with the publisher Clarendon Press (OUP) 1929, Reviews
           1930-31, and revisions for reprint, 1939, 1948, 1955 and undated.
                     Series 4.  Design of experiments (1935-1960)
    Reviews of various editions, 1936-52; and variorum compilation by J.H. Bennett
                        showing the changes over all editions.
                                  See also Series 18
                       Series 8.  Statistical Tables (1938-1963)
   Reviews of various editions, 1938-49 and undated file of corrections for a later
                                       edition.
                    Series 9.  The Theory of inbreeding (1949-1965)
      Drafts and data for a revised edition [1965], and Reviews of both editions,
                                   1950-52 and 1965.
              Series 10.  Contributions to mathematical statistics (1950)
                                   Reviews 1951-1952
                Series 5.  Statistical methods and scientific inference
    Also separate file of corrections and of Reviews of the first (1956) and second
                                  editions, 1956-59.
                           See also Series 18 (1957 address)

                         Unpublished and miscellaneous papers

             All are by Fisher and are undated unless otherwise indicated.

                    Series 12.  Papers on Eugenics. 1911-1920, 1936
      12.1 Fisher's copy of his 1911 paper on Mendelism and biometry, with his ms
     corrections (reproduced in Natural selection, heredity and eugenics, ed. J.H.
                                Bennett (O.U.P., 1983)
   12.2 Paper 'Nationalism and eugenics' read to Science and Arts Society (ms, 9 p.)
                   12.3 'Eugenics and political theory' (ms, 10 p.)
      12.4 'Memorandum on the policy of the Eugenics Society with respect to the
      professions and trade unions' (ms, 4 leaves) With associated address headed
   'Filed under national Union of Scientific Workers' - written while at Rothamstead
                                      (5 leaves)
              12.5 Untitled paper on barbarous versus civilised societies
              12.6 Papers given to Eugenics Query Club (1912 and undated)
           12.7 Untitled paper read at Cambridge ca.1920 (ms and typescript)
                   12.8 'Current condition of birthrate' (ms, 1930)
                         12.9 'The barbarians of Arabia' (ms)
                                  12.10 Various notes
                 12.11 Ms draft of Chapters I-IV for work on evolution
                   12.12 Ms paper on relative rates of reproduction
                12.13 Paper 'Revolutionary conspiracies' (ms, ca.1933)
       12.14 Ms notes from A history of Egypt by E. Wallis Budge and other notes
    12.15 Introductory paper on 'Eugenics and education' by T.E. Jones delivered at
                  Cambridge University Eugenics Society 5 March 1912
   12.16 Brief ms draft letter/address to the Eugenics Society in London towards the
              setting up of Rockefeller Institute of Hygiene in London(?)
    12.17 Typescripts of papers to Cambridge University Eugenics Society, untitled
            and 'Some eugenic criticisms of modern social ideas' (1911-12?)
    12.18 Ms draft of book(?) on natural selection (3 chapters only with typescript
     copies) donated by Joan Fisher Box in 1968 [may be the ms that Leonard Darwin
                     refers to in his letter to Fisher 22/8/1919]

                Series 13.  Miscellaneous papers and notes. c1927-1962
                                      Including :
     'A discussion on periodicities' The Observatory no. 647, April 1928 - at the
         Rooms of the Royal Astronomical Society, Sir Gilbert Walker in chair
     'The sampling methods of estimating yield from experimental plots' (2 drafts)
                                         1928
                        Triplet children in GB and Ireland 1928
                            The Petersburg problem ca. 1938
     Heredity, environment and national efficiency in The Book of Buchan, ed. J.F.
                                     Tocher. 1943
     A genetic garden [proposal for creation of at Cambridge] undated - after 1943
                        Heredity journal prospectus. April 1947
                        Polyommatus icarus, 1947-48 [cf CP177]
       Testing the significance of manifestation in a three-point backcross 1948
                           Observed frequencies, March 1949
   Chromosome markers in human genetics - paper read at Milan meeting September 1949
                        Paper by Fisher on Gregor Mendel, 1955
     [prepared as introduction to the translation of Mendel's Experiments in plant
                                    hybridisation]
   Latin Squares - draft paper? prompted by earlier publications by Bose and others,
                                 undated [after 1959]
    Space travel and ageing (correspondence between Fisher, W.H. McCrea and others
                                       1956-57)
               Modes of gamete formation [part published 1962 as CP 292]
                           'A life table for mongols' [196?]
     'Movement of the Perihelion due to the relativistic change of mass' [undated]

                            Also undated papers including:
                             'Stability of Veering Flight'
   Combinatorial problems connected with arrangements in incomplete blocks - drafts
                           of papers, calculations and table
                   Distributions (single tail) calculations, undated
    Fitting curves by moments (relates to Karl Pearson and the Method of Moments),
                        draft note and calculations  [cf CP149]
              Fitting the non-cyclic 4 x 4 Latin Square with expectations
       The location of a suppressor for polydactyly (Pl) in the fifth chromosome
                                    Polar wandering
                      Polysomic inheritance with double reduction
                                      The Rainbow
                              Self Sterility Allelomorphs
   [includes Probability of extinction of non-advantageous genes and other untitled
                                       papers ]
             Tests on samples from a wild population of Lotus corniculatus
                            Mathematical theory of Genetics
                  [Uncertainty and indeterminism] part only (p.5-15)
     Variance (a) Exact small-sample treatment of components of variance (see also
                           Dugue correspondence 17/11/1938)

                     Notebooks, data collections and calculations

                        Series 14. Lythrum data 1940-68.  24 v.
              [23 v. of data and Register.  Data more limited after 1960]

                          Series 15.  Data records and notes
                   1. Data on Sd (dominance) in mice.  1940-45  1v.
     with covering letter from Dr. Margaret Wallace, University of Cambridge 1966
                        2. [Data on mice litters] 1924-25  1v.
    data is preceded by a ms story, not in Fisher's hand (possibly by Fisher's wife
                             Eileen), and some plant data
                       3. [Data on chicken broods] 1929-36  1v.
      4. Untitled notebook of data relating to inheritance, containing primarily
     analysis of data on egg-shell size (Jourdain's data)   1v. With bookplate of
     Arthur Guinness, Son & Co. Account book docket 21/7/1914. Inscribed to 'Dear
     Fisher' for him to try out for ruling size, from E. Sommerfield, 6 April 1923
                         5. Untitled early laboratory notepad
                  6. Dominula data c1941-46 and draft paper cf CP219
   7. Grouse locusts data [includes copies of tables of Acrydium arenosum of Robert
      K. Nabours and draft papers on dominants and cross-overs using samples from
                         Acrydium arenosum and other material]
                        8. Rainfall data for Cambridge 1900-53
   9. Twin data, with typescript paper on Twins and twinning, undated (late 1920s?)
                                   10. Table of 't'
                 11. Numbers of partitions on n into p parts or fewer
              12. Exact smell-sample treatment of components of variance
             13. Fit of Poisson limit to fertitlity frequencies (4 leaves)
                                   14. Behrens Test
                                 15. Acrydium arenosum

                           16. Combinatorial work (examples)

                                Lecture notes/outlines

          Series 17.  Notes of lectures attended by Fisher.  Undated.   2 v.
       Theory of elliptic functions, Statistical mechanics [notes on lectures?]

                  Series 18.  Lectures and addresses given by Fisher
     History of Biometry ('On the systematic fitting of curves to observations and
         measurements' and 'The functions of Mathematics in Biology') undated
    Abstract of lectures on population c1924 (given at the invitation of A.L Bowley
                          at the London School of Economics)
     Design of experiments (October 1935-March 1936) and Theory of estimation (May
     1936) - notes taken of Fisher's lectures by Churchill Eisenhart (with related
            correspondence between Eisenhart and Prof J.H.Bennett 1986-87)
     The Logic of Experimentation: a series of six lectures given by Fisher at the
                   University of California, September-October 1936
    [photocopy of transcript made by Dr Evelyn Aylesworth for the California Forest
       and Range Experiment Station at Berkeley  received from Professor Bennett
                                    February 2003]
                                   Lectures 1945-47
    [including general lecture schedule, brief notes and outline of lecture on The
                              Theory of Inbreeding 1947]
                          Lectures 1948 on Bases of Genetics
      Statistical information [based on a lecture to the Bio-System group of the
                        Central System Laboratory August 1962]
    The Evolution of Genetics (Ramsden Memorial Lecture to Manchester Literary and
                           Philosophical Society March 1953)
                      Human Genetics 1955-56 - lecture on Scoring
       Lay sermons [Thy will be done and Let the dead bury their dead] given at
    [Gonville and] Caius College Chapel, Cambridge 11 November 1951 and  4 November
                                         1956
    Statistical Methods and Statistical Inference (address October 1957 to American
                     Statistical Association, Twin Cities Chapter)
      The Centenary of Darwinism - Paper read at a meeting held in Adelaide 1959
     [included in Natural selection, heredity and eugenics ed. J.H. Bennett 1983]
          Mathematical theory of Genetics (course outline/syllabus, undated)
                                   Kinds of gentics.

                                 Reviews/Miscellaneous

    Series 19. Reviews of writings and comments by Fisher*, and Fisher's reviews of
                    books and papers by others**.  1926-59.  2 cm.
       * other than his major published works, for reviews of which see with the
                         relevant publication in Series 3 -11.
    Includes review of Fisher's 1959 article 'Smoking - the cancer controversy' and
     reviews of A treatise in induction and probability, Foundations of inference
    (with covering letter to Michael Oakeshot 12/2/1952), and Genetics for medical
                              students / E.B. Ford (1942)
      ** See also Series 2, which contains many reviews among Fisher's published
                                       writings.

                               Series 20.  Miscellaneous
                                      Including:
                    Mailing list for reprints/papers (in file box)
                          Lists of books in Fisher's library

                           Personal and biographical papers

               Series 22.  Scrap book re Willis's Rooms 1892-1900.  1v.
   [Willis's Rooms was an auction house in St. James's Square, London, run by Messrs
                                 Fisher and Robinson]

   Series 23.  Scrap book re school and later awards.  1901-10, 1920, 1926-33.  1v.
   Examination lists, reports, letters of congratulation to his parents and later to
                    Fisher re appointments and honours, photograph.

             Series 24.  Cuttings book re [early] career.  1930-[38].  1v.

     Copies of his scientific articles, reviews and work, numerous news clippings
       (especially re the birthrate and family allowances), and correspondence.
                                  Partially indexed.
                                       Includes:
      Items inside front cover include: Appointment form for Fisher to Rothamsted
     Experimental Station 7 November 1924; letter from his young daughter Margaret
   from Milton Lodge, Harpendene; 1926 letter from J.A. Venn; 1933 letter from C.S.
       Stock congratulating Fisher on University College appointment; letters of
    congratulation on receiving the Royal Society Medal from Arthur Hill, `Gerard',
                      B.A Keen, Ashley Loundes and D Ward Cutler
      p. 15: clippings on blood groups and lists of blood types of Fisher family
                                        members
    p. 30: letter to `Nicolette' written while staying a week with Queenie and Roy,
      22 August 1929 [two other letters and postcard in pocket at rear of album]
   p. 67: letter from E.W. Birmingham 29/9/1930 congratulating him on The Genetical
       Theory of Natural Selection and confessing "I did not know who you were"
     p. 71: letters of congratulation on The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
     from E.B. Poulton 29/4/1930 (also commenting on Bateson's attitude to natural
            selection); Leonard Darwin 19/4/1030 and Julian Huxley 4/5/1930
    p. 75. Ms extract of a letter from Charles Galton Darwin to `Uncle Lenny'Darwin
                          on his review of Natural selection
      p. 97-101: American newspaper reports on the Fishers visit to Harvard 1936
                    p. 210-18: newspaper clippings on sterilization
   Back pocket: 3 letters from Fisher to `Nicolette' 1929; letter to Mrs Fisher from
    [Mrs] C.M. Darwin, June 25th [no year], accompanying a gift of flower books for
    the Fisher children; letter from Marjory Gossett 8/11/1937 thanking Fisher for
       his letter of sympathy; menu designed in the style of a Latin Square with
      mathematically named foods for function at Grove Park Inn, Asheville, North
                               Carolina, August 22 1936
                                  See also Series 26

                  Series 25.  Photographs.  2 albums and loose items.
                              25.1. Family album c1900-55
   25.2. Album of official functions (conferences, dinners, etc) 1945-62; and loose
                          photos of similar occasions 1936-61
                                25.3. Loose photographs

     * V.I. Vavilov with E.M. East, Thaca, 1932
     * Mrs Eileen Fisher wth daughters 1938
     * Iowa State Univesity, Ames: Fisher with staff group 1931? and Juy 1936, and
       Fisher in charabanc with tour group July 1936; framed photograph of Fisher at
       Iowa State University (?) given to A.M. Brunson 1956. Donated by Wyman
       Nyquist May 2006
     * framed photograph of Professor and  Mrs P.C. Mahalanobis in India 1940
     * 7 photographs taken during visit to Naval Ordnance Test Station (China Lake,
       California, March 1950), with a letter of thanks from Captain W.V.R. Vieweg
       [see Villar's file in Series 1]
     * Fisher receiving Hon. D.Sc degree, Chicago, June 1952
     * group photograph with Fisher, Poona University Mathematics and Statistics
       Association 1960-61
     * Fisher with W.R. Reek? and G. Ruhnke? (undated)
     * Fisher with R. Torshaw, A. Pearson, Leggatt, D. Hill and and I. Motzok
       (undated)
     * photographs from launch of extended Fisher Digital Archive, University of
       Adelaide, 2004
     * studio portrait of smiling Fisher (undated, photographer Swaine, London)
     * close up photograph of Fisher portrait by Leontine Camprubi (undated)
     * oversize photograph of Fisher looking at display [undated, transferred from
       CSIRO Mathematics Library 2010]

   Series 26.  Obituaries, appreciations and commemorations.   1938-78, 1990, 2002-5

   26.1. Correspondence between the Bishop of Adelaide and Professor J.H. Bennett re
    Fisher's burial and memorial plaque in St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide 1962-1964

    26.2. Biographical articles and obituaries. Includes W.E. Dick 'Professor R.A.
      Fisher' Discovery March 1944; Statistics and research: a colloquium on the
   contribution of R.A. Fisher [reprint from the March 1951 issue of Journal of the
   American Statistical Association]; newspaper cuttings re award of hon. degree of
    D.SC. in 1959; D.SC. diploma (Gonville and Caius College, 1926) [in cylinder];
   extensive funeral and obituary notices 1962-63 (including obituary by F. Yates);
   papers re Centenary Dinner at Gonville and Caius College 1990; copies of articles
   from The Statistician v. 52 pt 3; announcement of R.A. Fisher Prize (Society for
                             the Study of Evolution) 2005.
                See also Series 2 and letters re Knighthood in Series 1

     Series 27.  Reproduction of 1946 oil painting of Fisher by Leontine Camprubi.
   [Framed copy of original held in the Institute of Statistics, Raleigh University
          of North Carolina, commissioned by Professor J.H. Bennett] Oversize

             Series 28.  Articles about Fisher and/or his work.  1928-88.
      Including articles by G.A. Barnard, H.A. David, A.F. W. Edwards, Churchill
    Eisenhart, Nancy Hall, H. Hotelling, Ina Jephson, E.J. Maskell, Sewall Wright,
                              Frank Yates, Nancy S. Hall.

                        Series 29.  Miscellaneous biographical.
   29.1 E.B. Ford reminiscening about R.A. Fisher (1 casette tape - NOT Ford's voice
                on tape) and transcript (donated J.H. Bennett 1/7/2005)
    29.2 Issue of Once a Caian ... [Alumni journal of Caius College] Issue 2 (2005)
           with Fisher stained glass window (donated J.H. Bennett 1/7/2005)
   29.3 Copies of Fisher material from CSIRO Mathematical Library (donated November
                                         2005)
      CD of photographs of Fisher's grave; Order of Service booklet from funeral;
   photocopy of E.A. Cornish's address at Fisher's funeral (3 p.); appreciations of
    Fisher by Jerzy Neyman (Science v. 156); M.G. Kendell (Biometrika v. 50, 1963)
   with Fisher bibliography; various authors (Biometrics v. 18 no. 4 Dec. 1962, and
                                v. 19 no. 1 March 1963)
         Series 30.  Sir Ronald Fisher lecture (University of Adelaide) 1990-.
       Papers relating to Fisher lecture including: list of lectures, flyers and
     publicity material, copy of Rules of the Sir Ronald Fisher Lecture (1994) and
      associated correspondence. Also correspondence re endowment of Prof. Peter
                               Parsons to fund lecture.

                                  Series 31.  Realia

      Embroidered portfolio folder with initials 'R.A.F.'  (probably by Fisher's
                                        sister)

       Brunsviga 20 - Calculating Machine. Manufactured in Germany by Brunsviga
   Maschinenwerke Grimm - Natalis & Company, ca. 1910. Used by Ronald Aylmer Fisher
    during his time working for the C.S.I.R.O in Adelaide from 1957. Donated to the
     Barr Smith Library by the C.S.I.R.O Division of Mathematics and Statistics in
                                         2014.

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  40. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/fisher/#reviews_miscellaneous
  41. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/fisher/#personal_biographical_papers
  42. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/fisher/correspondence.html
  43. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/fisher/Fisher_correspondence_guide.pdf
  44. https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/101860
  45. mailto:special.collections@adelaide.edu.au
  46. https://www.facebook.com/barrsmithlibrary
  47. https://www.instagram.com/uofalib/
  48. http://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/special-collections/
  49. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/fisher/#page-top
  50. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/legals/copyright.html
  51. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/legals/privacy.html
  52. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/legals/disclaim.html
  53. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/feedback/
  54. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/
  55. mailto:libraryfeedback@adelaide.edu.au
  56. mailto:libraryfeedback@adelaide.edu.au

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