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Archives
Letter, 23/01/1907, H B Kirk, Victoria College, Wellington to Professor W B Benham, Regarding samples of stone used by fire-walkers in Wellington (?).
Letter, 01/08/1907, F W Hutton to Professor W B Benham, Provenance of blocks of limestone possibly Caversham. Discusses Squalodon serratus and S. Wilkinsoni. Thanks for Balanoglossus.
Letter, 03/01/1907, G V Hudson, Karori to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for letter, card, and specimens. Proposes sending Lepidoptera and Diptera to Meyrick, Coleoptera to Captain Brown, Hymenoptera to Peter Cameron, and Nemoptera to Prof Needham.
Letter, 20/01/1907, W S Haswell,Christchurch to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for Polyclads. There are 7 new kinds. 2 are Leptoclina+F8456F8442:F8455F8442:F8454F8442:F8453F8442:F8454F8442:F8455
Letter, 12/01/1907, W S Haswell,Christchurch to Professor W B Benham, Do you have polyclads? All I have are Leptoclina
Letter, 25/06/1907, Harry G de Lautour to Professor W B Benham, Notes on sale of diatom samples 2/6 to 5/- per oz of doubtful quality. I know of several deposits all different. Some are non calcarious with few and small radiolaria and sponges. I could arrange a day trip to visit sites and collect specimens
Letter, 24/10/1907, Cyril W Gudgion,Glenorchy to Professor W B Benham, Sending you an insect that looks like a spider.
Letter, 31/10/1907, Geoffrey Elliot, Sheffield to Professor W B Benham, Accept Nudibranches. Could send me some from your coast especially Atagema Carinata
Letter, 04/03/1907, F Guitel, Rennes to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for letter about the fish Gobiesocides. From the seas of New Zealand
Letter, 08/09/1906, J.W Hilgendorf, Lincoln College to Professor W B Benham, Gryllotalpa not forgotten. Discussion on identity of insect from Wanganui taken by Captain Hutton to England: G. vulgaris, confirming Kirk's opinion.
Letter, 30/03/1906, Sam Neate?, curio dealer to Professor W B Benham, Offers stuffed emperor penguin for £4:10:0, brought from Antarctica by member of the 'Discovery' party.
Letter, 14/07/1906, S Martin, Nelson to Professor W B Benham, Has sold all of his tui [skins?], but will have some more in stock shortly.