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Letter, 31/10/1910, W A Mason, Registrar to Professor W B Benham, Agreed to appoint Mr MacKenzie as janitor without duties at 10/- per week. Resolved to advertise for a janitor for £90 PA
Letter, 05/02/1909, N L Buchanan, Collingwood to Professor W B Benham, Sending you a collection of mason wasps
Letter, 20/02/1909, N L Buchanan, Collingwood to Professor W B Benham, Sending lengths of split bamboo with Mason bee nests and spiders
Letter, 26/05/1909, State Agricultural Experiment Station, Washington to Professor W B Benham, Sending you copy of paper in Entomological news. I would be glad to make exchanges of Dipteral
Letter, 11/01/1909, Tom Iredale, Aust Assn of Science to Professor W B Benham, Kermadecs Island material sent via Mr Brook Oliver. Sunday Island molluscs include many tubular animals with operculi
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, 11/12/1908, M C Oliver, Wanganui to Professor W B Benham, Sending 2 jars and 10 tube worms and echinoderms. Asking Mr Iredale to send thick tubes
Letter, 02/12/1908, M C Oliver, Wanganui to Professor W B Benham, I have all the specimens except the insects spiders and molluscs collected on the Kermadecs. Will send the worms and echinoderms shortly. I hope New Zealand scientist will be able to do the describing
Letter, 16/02/1909, M C Oliver, Wanganui to Professor W B Benham, Sending collection of plants from the Kermadecs
Letter, 22/04/1909, ? I R Skegg, Kensington to Professor W B Benham, Sending list of spider numbers, names and locality
Letter, 06/11/1909, Edgar R Waite, Canterbury Museum to Professor W B Benham, Sending Porocidaris elegans. There are only 2 known specimens of Echinus angulesus,
Letter, 26/10/1909, Edgar R Waite, Canterbury Museum to Professor W B Benham, Fishes of Nimrod Expedition, inviting addition to the report and sending worms discovered in fish from Cape Royds area.