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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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letter, 02/03/1926, Marie Neal Bernice Bishop Museum Honolulu to H D Skinner, Sending copy of " Flora of the Hawaiian Islands by William Hillebrand. I am still listing NZ plants I got on my visit, More than 500.
letter, 06/05/1926 to H D Skinner, Sending you a case of Maori artifacts from excavations at the mouth of the Shag river
letter, 15/04/1926 to H D Skinner, Thank you for the copy of Hillebrand's Flora. Much appreciated especially by Dr Holloway. Making plans for our stay in New Haven.
letter, 12/03/1926, R E J Moore British Commission NZ and South Seas Exhibition to H D Skinner, Enclose list and prices of arms and armour exhibited In the Army Gallery
letter to H D Skinner, list and prices of arms and armour
letter to H D Skinner, Armour lent by Mr Fenton with prices
letter, 08/09/1926, Louis C G Clarke Acqui Italy to H D Skinner, Surprised Mr Duncan thinks the fish hook pendant is from Banks Island as it has such a Tongan look. We have the Rivers collection from Tores Island which I shall photograph. Stopped over in Basle worked on New Hebridean stuff Appalling muddle. Speiser is a maverick have you read his book? Goes on to describe recent purchases and gifts. Lists friends of mine you will meet in America
letter, 12/08/1926, O G S Crawford Ordnance survey office Southampton to H D Skinner, Subscriber to Antiquity in NZ. Ramsey gravel pits show no sign of diminished output, the tabular flints are still there. Good luck in the US
letter, 14/05/1926, E W Gifford University of California museum of Anthropology to H D Skinner, Delighted you are coming to the US Will talk to you about excavation in Fiji, Kroeber will be in Peru
letter, 20/04/1926, Import entry NZ Express to H D Skinner, Ship Manuka 1 crate for display at OU Museum value L30
letter, 22/01/1926, J S Castle Heretaunga School Havelock North to H D Skinner, Can you help with material for a course in Anthropology for senior form.
letter, 29/01/1926, William L Crowther 180 Macquarie St Hobart to H D Skinner, Interested in exchange of specimens of the stone culture in NZ for those of the extinct Tasmanians