The Wallace Correspondence Project (WCP) has not only catalogued Wallace's letters (transcripts of which are available online in EPSILON), but also all of his other manuscripts, artwork etc, plus important documents written by family members. There are a total of 476 of these 'non-letter' manuscripts, and images of most of them can be viewed in the WCP's old online archive Wallace Letters Online - CLICK HERE for a list. Wallace Letters Online was produced during Phase 1 of the project and should not be used for Wallace's letters, since much work was done on them (but not the other manuscripts) during Phase 2 (EPSILON contains the edited transcripts produced during Phase 2).
Perhaps the most important of all Wallace's 'non-letter' manuscripts and artwork are his various notebooks and also the palm and fish drawings and notes he rescued from his cabin before his ship sank on his return journey from Brazil to England in 1852. These have been scanned by the Natural History Museum, London (NHM) and the Linnean Society (LS) and are listed below.
THE AMAZON (1848 - 1852)
WCP5802: Drawings of palm trees. These are inserted into the manuscript of ARW's 1853 book, Palm Trees of the Amazon and Their Uses. Repository: Linnean Society. CLICK HERE
"Fishes of the Amazon & Rio Negro": Descriptions of fishes of the Amazon and the Rio Negro, bound in 4 volumes. Repository: The Natural History Museum, London:
WCP5652: CLICK HERE, WCP6285: CLICK HERE, WCP6284: CLICK HERE, WCP6286: CLICK HERE
WCP6295: Drawings of fish from the Rio Negro, bound in 4 volumes. Repository: The Natural History Museum, London. CLICK HERE
THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO (1854 - 1862)
WCP5799: Field notebook with lists of birds and beetles collected in Singapore & Malacca in 1854. Repository: Linnean Society. CLICK HERE
WCP4766: Field notebook with lists of insects, birds and other animals collected from 1855 - 1860. Repository: Natural History Museum, London. CLICK HERE
WCP4767: Field notebook with lists of insects and birds collected from 1858 - 1866. Repository: Natural History Museum, London. CLICK HERE
WCP5800: Notebook, named the "Species Notebook" by McKinney. "Notes vertebrata" on front cover; "Notes insecta" on back cover. Repository: Linnean Society. CLICK HERE