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Letter, 05/06/1911, Barham Berris ? Waitaki Pharmacy, Oamaru to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for the papers. Sending samples, details of location and conditions in which material was found.
Letter, 05/07/1911, Hedley L Coleman, Australia Museum to Professor W B Benham, Comments and discussion on research papers. Discussion on various species.
Letter, 20/08/1911, Barham Berris ? Waitaki Pharmacy, Oamaru to Professor W B Benham, Information re preparation of material sent and search for more samples.
Letter, 22/05/1911, T Wayland Vaughan, Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey to Professor W B Benham, Explaining delays re production of paper on corals. If you can wait a bit longer I can deliver it.
Letter, 20/04/1911, Edgar R Waite to Professor W B Benham, Sent model of large nugget to Sydney, named Maitland Bar Nugget.
Letter, 29/01/1911, Edw. H Watson to Professor W B Benham, Sent skin of wild goat of the Caucasus, Russia area. Horns attached. Almost extinct, found at 13,000 ft.
Letter, 12/04/1911, H S Kingsford, Royal Anthropological Society, London to Professor W B Benham, (Hard to read). Location of various materials in public and private collections?
Letter, 16/08/1911, H G A Braner to Professor W B Benham, Request for information about location of earthworms. Following up if 1, there are no earthworms in Manitoba and 2. there are more earth worms in South Africa.
Letter, 17/04/1910, J ? Bryant to Professor W B Benham, After heavy seas in Jacks Bay found remains of a human skeleton in the cliff. Details of position of bones and evidence of blow to the head. Also remains of a whale skeleton nearby. Site of Maori ovens close by. Uncertain if should report to the police, do you want it.
Letter, 11/10/1916, W A Haswell, University of Sydney to Professor W B Benham, Have sent samples in the post. Have leave next year and hope to get on with research.
Letter, 05/10/1910, James F Healey, Pine Hill to Professor W B Benham, Remains of long fallen trees all over Otago with a durable red wood. I found trees which might be similar in 1856 North of Flagstaff near a hut called "The hut near the clump of trees"
Letter, 26/10/1910, R H Matthews to Professor W B Benham, Sending worm called Toke Kiwi that burrows as deep as 4 feet
Letter, 27/07/1910, Arthur H Nathan Ltd, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, We have no infusorial earth but will get some soon, the pit is some miles out of town
Letter, 19/06/1910, W E Strahus Kurow to Professor W B Benham, Sending 2 bugs in a matchbox we call cork fleas. They appear to be blind and are plentiful among the rocks at high altitude. What are they.
Letter, 17/05/1910, Charles E Planek, Wellington to Professor W B Benham, I am a wool classer and I note there are no wool samples in your museum. I will be working in Australia next year and could get samples of all the wools there if you wish
Letter, 10/07/1910, D Sutherland Milford Sound to Professor W B Benham, I found tracks in a sandy beach that were 30 to 31 inches apart. They looked like Rua tracks but a very large one or could it have been a moa
Letter, 20/10/1910, D Sutherland Milford Sound to Professor W B Benham, I measured the steps of the bird track by cutting notches in wood and later used a ruler. From heel to toe the longest was 30 and 1/4 inches and the shortest 29 inches. I measured 12 to 15. The toe length was 3 1/2 to 4 inches.
Letter, 06/12/1910, W A Mason, Registrar to Professor W B Benham, Request for shelving in the laboratory attendants room approved. Request to seek a taxidermist salary £150 PA approved. Direct order of books approved
Letter, 25/04/1910, T Wayland Vaughan, Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey to Professor W B Benham, Specimens of corals from the Kermadecs Islands you sent to Dr R T Jackson Cambridge Mass. Will be sent to me for identification. We are moving so it may take some time
Letter, 12/01/1910, M Wasserbramal, Dunedin to Professor W B Benham, The black pointed Malaysian darts are said to be very poisonous. Also sent native mat