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Letter, 30/11/1907, F Jeffrey Dill, London to Professor W B Benham, Starfish is Astrogonium Miliare of Gray but not an Odontaster. Echinoderms are very variable
Letter, 30/10/1907, F Jeffrey Dill, London to Professor W B Benham, Many specimens wanting from those you sent Ehlers. Would like sub Antarctic earthworms
Letter, 16/07/1907, F Jeffrey Dill, London to Professor W B Benham, Received from Ehlers Polychaetes from New Zealand we lack some rare species
Letter, 31/12/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Regarding publishing on marine and non-marine molluscs of the Auckland Islands.
Letter, 24/12/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Suter finished paper on non-marine molluscs of the Auckland Islands. He returns most of Benham's land-shells and sends specimens of F. antipoda ? Chathamensis.
Letter, 02/09/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Acknowledges shipment of Kionotrochus suteri specimen. Suter asks after interest in: Teredo sauli; Pleurodon maorianus; Venericardia bollonsi; Thyasira flexuosa. He requests Polytropa squamata, Hutton.
Letter, 13/09/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for sending Polytropa squamata, Hutton - forwarded to Mr Hamilton for photographs for the manual. Suter requests specimens of particular Trophon.
Letter, 04/11/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Returns specimen of Pseudechinus huttoni. Hopes Hamilton has returned P. squamata. Letter from Mr Rob J Brogden of London requesting invertebrates. Discusses upcoming expedition to southern islands for material.
Letter, 14/12/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for reprints and molluscs. Discusses Beroe shakespeari. Examining material from Auckland Islands next week. Upcoming paper on Placostylus bollonsi from the Big King Island. Examined molluscs by Prof. Chilton.
Letter, 22/03/1907, Thomas Taylor, Koromiko School, Marlborough to Professor W B Benham, Sends pa-pa (? Insect) and snail, as thanks for Benham's response to Taylor's Public Schools' Column letter.
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, 16/11/1907, Sydney J Hickson, Manchester University to Professor W B Benham, Regarding Benham's interesting specimen of Labiopora.