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Tūhura's Birthday Party
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David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Archives
Letter, 02/07/1908, A J Williamson, Victoria to Professor W B Benham, Enclosed sample of Selwynite an anhydrous silicate of alumina and chromium from+F8407:F8415 Redcastle.Could you send a Balimus Novosulandieus shell in exchange. Would exchange 6 adzes for a tiki
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, 29/01/1908, Edgar R Waite, Canterbury Museum to Professor W B Benham, All Echinoderms are the property of this museum but you may hold duplicates not the sole specimen
Letter, 09/05/1908, Edgar R Waite, Canterbury Museum to Professor W B Benham, Suter sent Hutton and Prof Ludwig a starfish for identification in 1905 but no reply. I have found the first and send to you for report. Waiting for the Nora Niven publication
Letter, 15/02/1908, C H Fisher, Standard Insurance to Professor W B Benham, Contents are insured and the annex but not the main building. The fire door between the annex and the main building do not comply. The museum rate is 4/-
Letter, 31/01/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Major Brown will get the subantactic coleoptera to work out. Returing some specimens. Awaiting dredged material from Capt. Bollons. Later I will draw up report on marine shells
Letter, 18/01/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Alter my manuscript as needed. Forgot to return a beetle from Auckland Isles, sent it to Major Brown
Letter, 15/01/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Trophon squamatus from Auckland Islands is Pupura striata Martyn. Southern specimens have the apertine brown within
Letter, 06/01/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Thank you for specimens happy to help
Letter, 29/08/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Sending you large earthworms from Henderson
Letter, 24/04/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Studying species of Tethys. Sending drawing of a shell from Mr hamilton for comparison
Letter, 05/05/1908, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for Hutton's type of Tethys brunnia. I can do without T. venosa