File of off-prints and photocopies of the following articles:
'A List of Plants found in the Islands of Aran, Galway Bay', by Henry Chichester Hart (published 1875);
'Spicilegia Biologica or Papers on Zoological and Botanical Subjects' by E Perceval Wright (published 1870);
Three off-prints of 'The Flora of the Aran Islands' by D A Webb (published 1980). Each have different annotations by Robinson;
'Irish Field Club Union. Report of the Conference and Excursion held at Galway July 11th to 17th, 1895', by R Lloyd Praeger (published 1895);
'The Irish Naturalists' Journal', with a handwritten note by Robinson on the front that reads "Curtis, Aran weeds", (published October 1988);
'Botanical Trip to Ireland', taken from Phytologist Vol 4, (published 1854);
Plant names taken from 'Sean Caint na nDéise' by M. Sheehan (published 1944);
'Notes on the Flora of the Aran Islands' by Nathaniel Colgan (published 1893);
'Praeger in the West: Naturalists and Antiquarians in Connemara and the Islands' by Timothy Collins, (published 1993);
Selected photocopies from the Atlas of the British Flora, specifically on pinguicula, (published 1962);
'Sea-weed as Manure', an information leaflet produce by the Department of Agriculture, (published 1964);
'Ecological Studies of Littoral Fauna and Flora on Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway' by M O'Connell, J M Fives and P Ó Céidigh, (published 1992);
'Littoral Fishes on Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway' by M O'Connell, J M Fives and P Ó Céidigh, (published 1992);
'Holocene vegetation and land-use dynamics in the karstic environment of Inis Oírr, Aran Islands, Western Ireland: pollen analytical evidence evaluated in light of the archaeological record' by Karen Molloy and Michael O'Connell, (published 2004);
'Tephrostratigraphy of An Loch Mór, Inis Oírr, western Ireland: implications for Holocene tephrochronology in the northeastern Atlantic region' by Frank M Chambers, John R G Daniell, John B Hunt, Karen Molloy and Michael O'Connell (published 2004);
Two chapters of a thesis sent to Tim and Máiréad Robinson by Ilaria Susmel. A cover letter thanks them for their help in preparing the work (letter in English, but work is in Italian).